Samsung is set to enlarge the Galaxy Z Flip7’s cover screen to a full-screen design, according to tipster Max Jambor. In contrast, the upcoming more affordable model, tentatively named Galaxy Z Flip FE, will keep its current shape. The Flip7’s cover screen will reportedly grow from 3.4 inches to 4 inches, featuring dual punch holes for 50 MP and 12 MP cameras. This new design mirrors trends seen in foldables from brands like Motorola and Xiaomi. The phone is expected to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Elite or Samsung’s Exynos 2500 processor.
According to prominent leaker Max Jambor, Samsung plans to increase the size of the Galaxy Z Flip7’s cover screen. He asserts that the new display will be a full-screen design, whereas the Galaxy Z Flip FE will maintain its existing dimensions.
The name Flip FE is not yet confirmed; it merely refers to the upcoming, more budget-friendly Samsung clamshell device. Internally, it is identified by the model number “B7R”.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 • Galaxy Z Flip FE renders
This isn’t the first instance of speculation regarding the enlarged cover screen of the Flip7. We have previously seen images showcasing the new design, which is innovative for Samsung but has already been adopted by other foldable manufacturers like Motorola, Xiaomi, Honor, and Infinix.
The new cover display is anticipated to grow from 3.4 inches to 4 inches, all while keeping the overall size and orientation of the cover consistent. It is expected to feature two punch holes for 50 MP + 12 MP cameras, and the entire device is likely to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Elite or Samsung’s own Exynos 2500.
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