The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 has surfaced in new CAD-based renders, revealing a significantly larger cover display that now covers almost the entire upper half of the phone, incorporating the dual-camera setup. This marks a major design shift for Samsung’s clamshell foldable, aligning it with competing foldable devices that are adopting similar full-cover screen designs.
Bigger Cover Display for a More Modern Look
Rumors suggest that Samsung will upgrade the cover display on the Galaxy Z Flip7 to around 4 inches, marking a significant improvement over previous models. This change ensures a more modern and immersive experience, making the external screen more useful for notifications, quick replies, widgets, and even running full apps.
Samsung’s move to expand the cover screen prevents the Flip7 from looking outdated at launch, especially as other brands have pushed the boundaries of external foldable displays in recent years. The updated design enhances usability while giving the device a more premium and futuristic appearance.
Expected Specifications
Rumors suggest that Samsung will feature a 6.8-inch inner display on the Galaxy Z Flip7, preserving its compact and foldable form factor. The company may power the device with either Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite or Samsung’s Exynos 2500, depending on the region. Samsung is expected to equip the device with 12GB of RAM and offer storage options of 256GB and 512GB.
For photography, Samsung plans to equip the Flip7 with a 50MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide sensor, ensuring strong imaging capabilities for a foldable phone.
Dimensions and Design
According to leaks, the Galaxy Z Flip7 will measure 166.6 x 75.2 x 6.9 mm (9.1 mm at the camera bump), making it sleek yet durable while maintaining the signature foldable form factor.
While Samsung has yet to confirm details, the larger cover display and hardware upgrades indicate that the Flip7 will be a substantial improvement over its predecessor, further solidifying Samsung’s dominance in the foldable smartphone market.