Once again, it’s time for Samsung’s mid-year Galaxy foldable showcase. Over the last 10 years, Samsung gave us curved edges, curved screens, and then screens that fold (both ways). While we’re still waiting for that rumored tri-fold Galaxy, Samsung has primed two new Flip foldables, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and (surprise!) the Z Flip 7 FE.
First, there’s the Galaxy Z Flip 7. This year, the biggest change is a larger 4.1-inch second display with cutouts for the dual cameras. This occupies the entire front surface of the device and is a considerable increase from the 3.4-inch display of last year’s Z Flip 6. (It also looks a lot like Moto’s most recent foldable.)
The Flex Window is also better in almost every way. It can reach peak brightness levels of 2,600 nits (matching the S25 Ultra), has a 120Hz refresh rate and the thinnest bezel yet (1.25mm) of any Samsung smartphone. The front screen is a significant improvement over the Z Flip 6, but refinements also extend to the main display.
Samsung has expanded the primary internal screen to 6.9 inches, up from 6.4 inches. It’s now in the more typical smartphone display ratio of 21:9. Previous Flips had a more elongated screen, making it harder to paw at the upper corners. This means video content fits better, too.
What about the crease? Well, in person, it looks the same as last year’s phones, and, interestingly, Samsung isn’t hyping some hard-to-measure crease visibility metric. I did chuckle when the company said that it made the main screen’s ultra-thin glass “50 percent thicker.” The wording’s clunky, but it points to Samsung’s continued focus on improving toughness and longevity. The Flip 7 now has a new waterproof coating beneath the glass and AMOLED display. Once again, the hinge has been further strengthened.
And yet, the Flip 7 is thinner than last year’s model. It measures 6.4mm (0.25 inches) thick, down from 6.9mm. That's equal to the Galaxy S25 edge, where the major selling point was its thinness. I shouldn’t have to say, but that thickness doubles when you fold it away – Samsung says it’s 13.7mm (0.54 inches) when closed. However you measure it, this is the thinnest Flip yet.
Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, Z Flip 7, Z Flip 6, side by side comparison. (Image by Mat Smith for Engadget)
Despite less space, Samsung has increased the battery up to 4,300mAh, 300mAh more than the Z Flip 6.
Samsung is addressing our issues with its recent Flip foldables. It’s also delivered solid battery life on nearly every device it has launched in the last year or so. The company also mentioned that the Flip 7 packs a new 3nm processor, the company’s own Exynos 2500 chip.
This is intriguing: last year’s foldables featured the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy that delivered impressive battery life. I’m interested in seeing whether Samsung’s latest silicon delivers similar performance and efficiency.
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