Major Design Overhaul
Samsung is gearing up to reveal the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 on July 9, 2025, during its Galaxy Unpacked event in Brooklyn. Leaks and official teases highlight a sleeker and more streamlined design. The Flip 7 is expected to retain its predecessor’s impressively slim build around 6.9 mm unfolded and 13.7 mm folded while weighing in at approximately 188 g. Samsung aims for a minimal crease and better hinge durability, improving everyday usability.
Bigger Displays, Brighter Battery
Samsung is significantly boosting both screen sizes. The foldable internal screen will expand to 6.85–6.9 inches, and the external cover display will grow to approximately 4 to 4.1 inches, both likely featuring a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, battery capacity gets a modest jump from 4,000 mAh to 4,300 mAh promising improved longevity without sacrificing portability .
Under-the-Hood Upgrades
Performance-wise, Samsung is expected to use either the Exynos 2500 or Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, paired with 12 GB RAM and storage options ranging from 256 GB to 512 GB. The phone should ship with Android 16 and the new One UI 8, featuring upgraded Galaxy AI, secured by a promise of seven years of software updates.
Camera & Charging
Camera hardware remains consistent with the Flip 6—featuring a triple setup (50 MP main, 12 MP ultrawide, 10 MP front) but benefits from Samsung’s improved image processing via the ProVisual Engine. Charging will likely mirror last year’s benchmarks: 25 W wired, 15 W wireless.
Final Take
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 builds upon an already compelling formula by offering larger screens, longer battery life, and a more durable, refined design all while maintaining its foldable charm. With Samsung promising a thinner profile, smoother hinge, and stronger software support, it’s shaping up to be the Flip model to beat this year. Keep an eye on July 9 for all the official specs and pricing.
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