Samsung is said to be preparing to launch its latest Clamshell -foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip 7. While details about the coming device are dripping through different leaks, a new report suggests that the handset will produce various important improvements compared to Galaxy Z Flip 6.
According to Tipster Pandaflash X (@pandaflashpro) on X, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is set to introduce a redesigned hinge, aimed at making the folding folding on the foldable display. Moreover, the device is expected to have a new type of flexible glass and an improved vapor room for improved thermal management.
Samsung is also said to refine the display -efficiency of the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The folding phone is said to be reportedly to include the Samsung algorithm, which was first introduced with the Galaxy S25 series. Moreover, it could benefit from a new version of Samsung's ordered motorcycle, a series of AI-driven photographic tools, which may improve the performance of the camera.
Despite the preservation of the 25W quickly charging options in the Galaxy Z Flip 6, the coming model has been tipped to offer marginally faster loading speeds. The device is also speculated as a slimmer design, making it more compact and lighter compared to its predecessor.
Under the hood, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is expected to be powered by the Exynos 2500 chipset to be found. Samsung probably offers the handset in 256 GB and 512 GB storage variants, both linked to 12 GB RAM. The phone is expected to be performed on Android 15-based onion 7.1 and may contain a display with an impressive peak clearance of 2,600 nits.
Given the history of Samsung, in July it is generally expected that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be unveiled, in line with the launch time line of its predecessors. While the anticipation builds up, more details about the device will arise in the coming months.