We’re just a few days away from Samsung officially unveiling its next set of foldable smartphones, and leaks have started picking up even more pace. In the past few days, we’ve seen both official and third-party cases leak for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.
But now, a new hands-on video has shown off the Galaxy Z Flip 7 from every angle possible, leaving nothing to the imagination.
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Samsung will unveil its next generation of foldables and smartwatches on July 9th at 10 am ET in New York. Right now, you can reserve a Galaxy Z Flip or Fold 7 to get a $50 Samsung credit — which you can use on official accessories if you do end up buying one of the foldables — earn triple reward points, and also enter a $5,000 sweepstakes.
The video was shared on X/Twitter by user Mincu Andrei and gives us a look at the real-life design and appearance of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 from all angles. As seen in the video and earlier leaks, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 continues with the sharp-edged design as the Galaxy Z Flip 6.
This video shows the Galaxy Z Flip 7 from every possible angle
As previously rumored, the cover screen now stretches edge-to-edge, covering the entire front surface of the phone when folded. While the Galaxy Z Flip 6 featured a folder-shaped cover display, the Z Flip 7 is going all-in on an edge-to-edge display that wraps around the camera area for a more immersive experience.
The cover display also looks significantly larger than on the Z Flip 6, covering more of the front area — something that had been rumored earlier. This could be thanks to a refined hinge mechanism, as the hinge area appears noticeably smaller than on its predecessor. Other build elements, like button placement and the dual-camera layout, seem consistent with earlier Galaxy Z Flip models.
The video doesn’t confirm any specifications or show the Settings screen, so there’s still no word on whether the phone will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite or the rumored Exynos 2500 chipset. But with just a few days to go, there’s not much longer to wait — all will be confirmed soon.
Still, based on this early hands-on video, it seems we’re in for a much-improved flip-style foldable this year.