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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE Full Specs Leak Days Before Official Launch

Leaked Samsung Promo Materials Reveal Full Specs and Design Changes for Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and New Budget-Friendly Z Flip 7 FE Ahead of Galaxy Unpacked 2025

By Ramsha RiazPublished 7 months ago 4 min read
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE Full Specs Leak Days Before Official Launch
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With Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event just around the corner on Wednesday, July 9, a major leak has spilled nearly all the details of what fans can expect from the tech giant’s new foldable lineup. Shared by WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, the leak — reportedly from official Samsung marketing materials — reveals the specifications, features, and even color options for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and an all-new Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, which is positioned as a more affordable alternative in the foldable phone space.

Here’s everything we know so far about Samsung’s next-gen foldables.

Galaxy Z Fold 7: Thinner, Lighter, and More Powerful Than Ever

Samsung seems to be going all-in on portability with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The leak describes a device that is significantly thinner and lighter than its predecessors, while still managing to improve performance and display size.

Thickness: 4.2mm when unfolded and 8.9mm folded, putting it in line with the Oppo Find N5 and just barely thicker than the Honor Magic V5.

Weight: At 216 grams, the Fold 7 is rumored to be the lightest book-style foldable to date.

Display: It features a 6.5-inch external display and a generous 8-inch internal foldable display, both of which are likely to be AMOLED with high refresh rates.

Battery: Despite the larger screen sizes, Samsung has managed to maintain a 4,400mAh battery, same as last year’s Fold 6.

Processor: Under the hood, it runs on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

Storage Options: Users can choose between 256GB, 512GB, and possibly a 1TB version, depending on the region.

Camera: A major highlight is a 200MP main camera sensor, though no further details on ultrawide or telephoto lenses have been leaked.

Colors: It will be available in Blue, Black, and Silver.

This combination of high performance, larger displays, and a lightweight frame positions the Fold 7 as a true flagship for power users and productivity-focused buyers.

Galaxy Z Flip 7: Bigger External Screen, Slimmer Body

Next in line is the Galaxy Z Flip 7, and this year's model looks to bring some of the most dramatic design changes yet to Samsung’s clamshell foldable.

Cover Screen: Perhaps the biggest visual change is a 4.1-inch wraparound cover display that curves around the dual camera lenses. This design mimics what Motorola did with its recent Razr+ flip phones, providing more room for widgets, notifications, and mini-apps.

Battery: The Flip 7 also comes with a surprisingly large 4,300mAh battery, nearly on par with the Fold 7, making it one of the largest batteries ever in a flip-style foldable.

Build: Despite the larger battery and screen, Samsung has managed to make the Flip 7 thinner than previous generations, improving both pocketability and aesthetics.

Camera: It includes a 50MP main camera, offering a potential upgrade in photo quality.

Processor & Storage: Like the Fold, the Flip 7 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite and comes with 256GB or 512GB of storage.

Colors: Will launch in Blue, Black, and Silver.

The Flip 7 appears to target everyday users who want a stylish, compact device without sacrificing performance.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE: Foldable Tech at a Lower Price

Samsung is also preparing to expand its foldable portfolio with the Z Flip 7 FE, a more affordable variant of its flagship flip phone. This is a strategic move to make foldables more accessible to a wider audience.

Display: The FE variant is expected to retain the same cover and main screen sizes as the regular Flip 7, including the wraparound display, although earlier rumors had suggested it might reuse the Flip 6’s design.

Battery: It packs a slightly smaller 4,000mAh battery, which is still larger than most previous flip models.

Storage: It scales down the options to 128GB and 256GB, helping to lower the price point.

Design & Colors: Available only in Black and White, it keeps things simple and clean.

Processor: Likely to include a slightly less powerful chipset to balance cost and performance, though this detail hasn’t been confirmed.

This phone is expected to compete in the midrange market, offering the foldable experience without the flagship price tag.

Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic: A Fresh New Look

Alongside the phones, Quandt also leaked marketing images of the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic. Both smartwatches appear to adopt the “squircle” (square-circle hybrid) body design introduced with the Galaxy Watch Ultra, hinting at a design overhaul for Samsung's wearable line. No specs were detailed in the leak, but their presence suggests these watches will be revealed at the same event.

What About the Trifold?

Despite ongoing rumors, there was no mention of the highly anticipated Samsung Trifold phone in Quandt’s leak. While some speculate Samsung might tease the device at Unpacked, it seems unlikely to be fully unveiled this week.

Final Thoughts

With leaks revealing so much, anticipation for Samsung’s July 9 Galaxy Unpacked event is at an all-time high. From cutting-edge foldables to revamped wearables, the 2025 lineup appears to push the boundaries of mobile tech once again. While fans still await official pricing and availability, these leaked specs already paint a picture of what could be Samsung’s most exciting year for foldables yet.

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About the Creator

Ramsha Riaz

Ramsha Riaz is a tech and career content writer specializing in AI, job trends, resume writing, and LinkedIn optimization. He shares actionable advice and insights to help professionals stay updated.

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