Last updated: March 5th, 2025 at 20:13 UTC+01:00
Samsung’s next big phone launch of the year will be for its foldable phones. A recent leak brought us renders of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 which didn’t seem to look all that different compared to the Galaxy Z Flip 6, particularly the cover display, which has largely remained the same for two years.
New renders have now surfaced online which show that Samsung may indeed be making a change to the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s cover display. However, the change would make it look a lot like Motorola’s Razr foldable phones than any of the previous Z Flip models.
Samsung seems to be taking a page out of Motorola’s book
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 and 6 have a folder-style cover display, where the two camera lenses are positioned just above where the panel is tapered. Motorola’s approach is to have a fuller cover display with the camera lenses embedded in between.
This is precisely the look Samsung appears to be going for with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, if these renders are to be believed. This would also mean that the panel is going to be larger, with a report suggesting that it’s going to measure in at 4-inches. For reference, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 has a 3.4-inch panel.
The user experience would only be marginally better since a portion of the panel would be obscured by the camera lenses, but it’s not like Samsung couldn’t make this change. It’s been two years since the cover display got any meaningful upgrade, and with little room elsewhere to switch things up design-wise, this may have been a convenient way out of the dilemma.
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in the second half of this year, potentially around July or August.