Summary

Samsung’s Flip 7 is here, and this time, the company has left no stone unturned in ensuring its success. However, is the 2025 Flip better than the Galaxy Z Flip 6? Here’s a detailed comparison to help you make an informed decision.

Price & Availability

TheFlip 7is currently available for pre-order on the official website, with general sales set to begin on June 02, 2025. The 256GB variant costs $1,099.99, but early buyers can take advantage of a free storage upgrade offer, which allows them to get the 512GB variant for the same price ($1,099.99).

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 (256GB) is available onSamsung’sofficial website for $1,099.99. You can also get the foldable onBest Buyfor a discounted price.

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256GB

$1,099.99

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512GB

$1,219.99

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Flip 7 Gets a Major Makeover

In terms of exterior design, the Flip 7 is somewhat similar to theFlip 6than we had expected. Besides its width (which has likely increased to accommodate bigger screens), the length and thickness remain the same, and so does the weight (188 grams vs. 187 grams).

While the Flip 7’shinge is lighter than its predecessor,it’s probably the larger battery that’s offsetting the difference in weight. Although it isn’t a stark difference, theFlip 7 is a tad slimmerthan the Flip 6. Its side profile measures 13.7mm when folded (vs. 14.9mm) and 6.5mm when unfolded (vs. 6.9mm).

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip of the Redmagic 9S Pro

Speaking of the screens, the Flip 7 takes a page out of Motorola’s playbook, specifically from theRazr 2025 Ultra, as it features a significantly larger cover display. It might sound like a minor upgrade on paper, but you’ll realize how big of a difference it makes when you hold the handset (both in terms of appearance and usability).

Regarding the materials, the Flip 7 featuresCorning’s Gorilla Glass Victus 2on the cover screen and the back panel, similar to the Flip 6. The aluminum frame “provides a tough exterior for resilience.”

Samsung’s One UI 8 mascot.

Both the phones come withIP48 certificationfor withstanding damage due to ingress of dust particles (larger than a millimeter in diameter) or immersion in 1.5m freshwater for up to 30 minutes.

Samsung’s latest flip-style foldable is available in several colorways, including Jet Black, Blue Shadow (similar to the Fold 7), Coral-red, and Mint.

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Finally, Samsung’s Flip Has a Bigger Cover Screen

While Motorola has been offering larger cover screens on itsRazr lineupfor quite some time, this is the first time Samsung has equipped its flip-style foldable with a 4.1-inchSuper AMOLEDcover screenthat supports either 60Hz or 120Hz of refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2,600 nits.

The cover screen runs from one edge of the front panel to the other (diagonally), leaving minimalbezelson each side. It also encapsulates the camera sensors and the circular flash module, giving the phone a contemporary look (on par with its closest rival, the Moto Razr Ultra 2025).

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Upon unfolding the Flip 7, you’ll come across the slightly bigger 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x screen, which also supports anadaptive refresh rate(1-120Hz) and 2,600 nits ofpeak brightness. While the Flip 6’s inner screen has similar specifications, it measures 6.7 inches (diagonally).

Exynos 2500 vs. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

Until now, Samsung’s foldables have been powered by Qualcomm’s flagship chipsets. While theFlip 6 features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the Flip 5 came with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset.

However, the Korean tech giant breaks this trend by equipping the Flip 7 with an in-houseExynos 2500 (3nm) SoC. The chip broke cover in June with a 3.3 GHz prime core, Xclipse 950 (utilizing RDNA 3 architecture), and a new NPU (that provides a computational power of up to 59 TOPS).

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Besides, the phone sports 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB ofUFS 4.0 storage. Compared to theSnapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm) SoCon the Flip 6 with a 3.39 GHz prime core and the Adreno 750 GPU, the Exynos 2500 scores 17 and 26% higher in the GeekBench’s single and multi-core CPU tests, respectively.

According to GeekBench’s Compute Score, the Exynos 2500’sGPU scores 42% higher pointsthan the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, suggesting a significantly better (and visibly noticeable) improvement in gaming performance, which should benefit graphic rendering in apps and the overall visual fluidity.

Samsung Galaxy Flip 7

Although Samsung has done a commendable job of improving the processing and graphical prowess of its Exynos chip, it still lags behind theSnapdragon 8 Eliteon the Fold 7, or the Galaxy S25 Ultra, for that matter. To summarize, the Exynos 2500 sits between the Snapdragon 8 Elite and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Flip 7 Features One UI 8

At the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung unveiled a new version of its custom user interface:One UI 8 (based on Android 16). It packs multiple new and useful features, such as a dynamic lock screen clock, an improvedNow Bar(with support for Live Updates in Android 16), and enhanced Audio Eraser andObject Eraser.

Samsung also upgrades quite a few of its system apps, including Reminder, My Files, Quick Share, Samsung Internet, andSamsung Health, among others. Like the Flip 6, the Flip 7 will getseven years of major operating systemand security updates.

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Apart from the One UI 8 additions, Flip 7’s Gemini has gained thelive-camera and real-time screen sharingability, wherein you can show the AI assistant what you’re seeing via the phone’s camera and ask questions about it.

No Updates to the Cameras

While the Flip 7 features a bigger cover screen and a more powerful processor than the Flip 6, Samsung hasn’t improved the camera hardware (not even a bit).

Both the phones feature the same 50MP (f/1.8, OIS) primary sensor, a 12MP (f/2.2, 123°)ultrawide sensor, and a 10MP (f/2.2) selfie shooter. While the main camera offers 2x in-sensor zoom, all sensors can record4K videos at up to 60 fps.

Furthermore, you get access to Samsung’s vast array of AI-based photo/video editing features, includingGenerative Edit, AI Drawing, Sketch to Image, Portrait Studio, Live Effect, Instant Slow-Mo, and Audio Eraser.

Flip 7’s Battery Gets a Major Boost

With its 4,000 mAh battery and a 4nm processor, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 provided around six to seven hours of screen-on time on average usage. I wouldn’t call it an issue, but given howbattery life is constantly improving on regular smartphones, it’s about time foldables catch up.

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 boasts a 4.300 mAh battery, a welcome upgrade for all potential buyers. Combined with a 3nm processor, the Flip should provide around seven to eight hours ofscreen-on time, possibly eliminating the need to reach out for your charger at the end of the day.

The charging speed, however, remains the same at 25W for wired, 15W for wireless, and 4.5W for reverse wireless charging.

Samsung’s New Flip Offers Satellite Connectivity

The biggest connectivity-related upgrade on the Flip 7 is support forsatellite connectivity via low-earth orbit satellites, which unlocks emergency calling and texting when a cellular network is unavailable. The Exynos 2500 chip supports 3GPP NTN (Non-Terrestrial Network) standards, which enables communication with satellites.

Other connectivity-related features include support forsub-6GHz and mmWave 5G networks,Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth v5.4, GPS, GLONASS, and a USB Type-C 3.2 port. In comparison, the Flip 6 supports Wi-Fi 6e networks and Bluetooth v5.3.

Which Is the Right Flip Phone for You?

With a larger cover screen, a more powerful chipset, and a bigger battery, the handset addresses the concerns that users had with the Flip 6. If these upgrades can enhance your experience, upgrading to the Flip 7 might actually make sense.

That said, I recommend that a Flip 6 user exchange their handset and get a decent upfront discount on the Flip 7. Samsung is also offering a free storage upgrade, allowing you to get the 512GB variant for the price of the 256GB variant.

you’re able to get $600 off when you trade in the Flip 6, which reduces the effective price of the Flip 7 to $499.99. Given the storage upgrade offer, you can get the 512GB variant for the same price, without paying any additional money. That’s a great deal, if you ask me.

If you own a Flip 3 or a Flip 4, an upgrade to Flip 7 makes sense, or the Flip 6 if it is available at a $200 or $300 discount and it fits your budget better.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

A wider shape and a new edge-to-edge FlexWindow make this the most usable Flip yet. It’s compact, customizable, and packed with smart AI tools right on the cover screen.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is a sleek, foldable smartphone. Powered by the latest Snapdragon processor, it offers exceptional performance, a greatly improved dual-camera system, and Flex Mode for hands-free selfies and video calls.