Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 leaks in CAD-based renders

Vlad, 26 February 2025

Yesterday we saw the first set of leaked renders depicting the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, and today the Galaxy Z Flip7 has received the exact same treatment. Like the Fold7's, these are also CAD-based, so minor details could still be different with the final product, but they do give us a very good idea of what to expect, design-wise, from Samsung's next flagship flip-style foldable.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 leaks in CAD-based renders

The source of the renders claims the Flip7 will measure 166.6 x 75.2 x 6.9 mm when unfolded (9.1 mm thick with the camera bumps). This means the device will be ever so slightly taller, much wider, and the same thickness as its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 leaks in CAD-based renders

The added size is there to accommodate larger screens - 6.8" on the inside and 3.6" on the outside. The Flip7 will still have just two main cameras, a 50 MP main one and a 12 MP ultrawide. Apparently we could be getting upgraded sensors compared to the Flip6, even though the resolutions are the same.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 leaks in CAD-based renders

The Flip7 might be powered by the Exynos 2500 SoC, depending on how much the yields improve. If not, it will go with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, though it's not clear if it will use the seven-core version. RAM will be 12GB and storage options will be 256GB and 512GB.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 leaks in CAD-based renders

Pricing is expected to remain the same as last year when the Flip6 launched, which is a good thing since we're not seeing a hike, but a not-so-great thing considering how we've been waiting for foldable smartphone prices to go down for years and yet they never have to any considerable extent. Finally, some good news: the crease will be less visible than it is on the Flip6.

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  • Anonymous
  • 22 hours ago
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That's not true Silicon carbon batteries are more expensive to make, but will be cheaper in the coming years.

lol. It's actually very hard. Samsung is working on solid state batteries. Silicon carbon batteries are still lithium-ion so they're a cheaper to make. SSBs are a more expensive investment and you can't use the same manufacturing e...

Why this phone's camera design still the same as the z flip 6?

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