Samsung launches the pocket sized AI powered Galaxy Z Flip 7

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Z Flip7, a compact and powerful foldable phone featuring a stunning edge-to-edge FlexWindow on the outside, along with flagship-level photography and a foldable design. It’s the largest and brightest FlexWindow yet, measuring 4.1 inches and featuring a 2600-nit AMOLED display.

You’ll find the main display to be a 9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X for immersive viewing. At just 13.7mm when folded, using the Amour FlexHinge and Gorilla Glass Victus 2. A 4,300mAh battery promises up to 31 hours of video playback. Samsung DeX also makes its way to the Flip lineup, allowing you to enjoy a full desktop experience on the go.

The dual rear camera system keeps your photo and video studio on the go, featuring a 50MP Wide lens and a 12MP Ultra-wide lens with real-time filters, a zoom slider, and a dual preview option.

Powered by Galaxy AI and One UI 8 on Android 16, the Flip7 excels in one-handed operation, featuring adaptive lock screen capabilities such as widget customization and Gemini Live, right on the lock screen.

For the first time, Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE to help the Flip lineup reach even more users. The FE edition features a 6.7-inch main display and a 50MP FlexCam for high-quality selfies when needed. Video FlexMode allows you to capture video hands-free without even opening the device. The FE is available in both black and white color options.

Both devices are available today for pre-order and will be available July 25th.

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