The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 has been a hot topic in the tech community, and it seems like we may have just gotten a sneak peek at what’s to come. A leaked image has surfaced, showing a cover display that is unlike anything we’ve seen before.
The excitement surrounding the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s release has been building, and it’s clear that Samsung is taking their innovative foldable technology to the next level. The leaked image showcases a cover display that appears to be larger and more functional than previous models, making for a sleeker and more convenient device.
This leaked image has certainly sparked a lot of buzz, and it’s easy to see why. Not only does the cover display seem bigger, but it also looks like it will be able to display more information and notifications than before. This means users can get a quick glance at their phone without having to open it up fully, which can be a gamechanger for those on the go.
Now, leaked One UI 8 firmware (via Android Authority) seems to confirm this information, which is big news to would-be Galaxy Z Flip 7 owners.
Beyond this big change to the phone’s cover display, the inner display, primary camera, and ultrawide camera are expected to remain similar to the current Galaxy Z Flip 6, the hinge mechanism is rumored to be smoother and more durable, potentially reducing the display crease.
Under the hood, the Z Flip 7 may feature either the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset or Samsung’s own Exynos 2500, depending on the region, both promising a performance leap from its predecessor.
In terms of memory and storage, it is likely to offer 12GB of RAM with options for 256GB or 512GB of internal storage. The battery capacity is also expected to increase to 4,300mAh, a notable boost from the Z Flip 6’s 4,000mAh battery. The camera system is rumored to remain similar, featuring a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 10MP front-facing camera. However, there is hope for improved image processing. The device is also expected to debut with Android 15 and Samsung’s One UI 7, and like recent Samsung flagships, it should provide an extended period of software updates. Overall, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 appears to focus on refining the foldable experience with larger displays, enhanced performance, and improved battery life.
Samsung is likely to reveal the Galaxy Z Flip 7 alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This will follow the long-expected release of the Galaxy S25 Edge this month. Stay tuned.