The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 bends but does not break in tough durability test

Peter, 05 August 2025

The Galaxy Z Fold7 passed, now it’s Galaxy Z Flip7’s turn to go through JerryRigEverything’s durability test. Last year, the Z Flip6 survived the dreaded bend test, can the 2025 model repeat that achievement despite being thinner?

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 goes through tough durability test

First things first, the scratch test. There are no surprises here – the Z Flip7 uses Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for the new and improved cover display and the back panel. That sees light scratches at a level 6 and deeper grooves at a level 7. As a reminder, we now list the Mohs hardness of display glass in our specs.

The inner display, alas, gets scratched easily, even by relatively soft things. Something can be hard enough to resist scratches or it can be soft enough to bend – if there’s another option, engineers haven’t found it yet.

Like last year, Samsung advertises an IP48 rating for the Galaxy Z Flip7 – this means it’s water resistant and it has protection against large particles (around 1mm in size). Dust and sand contain a mixture of differently sized particles and some do get into the hinge – but the phone seems to work fine, despite some concerning noises from the hinge.

Finally, the bend test. Samsung may have slimmed down the Z Flip7, but it survived Zach’s attempts to bend it the wrong way around. You have to be careful with the inner screen, but other than that, the Z foldables can live through some rough handling. Check out our Galaxy Z Flip7 review if you want to know more about the phone.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7


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  • Anonymous
  • 07 Aug 2025
  • t7V

You literally could have just read the article and not comment, right?

  • Minu
  • 06 Aug 2025
  • IWT

The rest of the world isn't EU. Elsewhere, even a minor water damage on an IP-rated device, or a damaged screen on the user's behalf, is subject to replacement charges.

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