Recent leaks regarding the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE indicate that Samsung is set to maintain a design similarity with its predecessor, the Flip 6. The latest renders, unveiled by leakers such as SammyGuru and OnLeaks, showcase the new clamshell device in a mint green color, emphasizing a tab-like foldable cover display. Rumored features include a 3.4-inch cover display that accommodates a dual-camera setup, complemented by a 50MP primary lens and a 12MP secondary lens. The design, reflecting portions of the previous model, retains a cutout for these cameras alongside an LED flash.
The internal screen is expected to measure 6.7 inches and may maintain the “Armor Aluminum” framework familiar in earlier iterations, suggesting a rugged build. Despite overall design consistency, there are slight modifications in dimensions; the Flip 7 FE may be just slightly thicker than its predecessor, which is an unexpected choice given Samsung’s trend towards slimmer models. Earlier reports indicated a larger 6.8-inch internal display, now revised to 6.7 inches, which showcases the incremental change rather than a groundbreaking update. On the technical side, speculation regarding the processor presents two alternatives: the Exynos 2500 or the 2400e, although no definitive information is available at this time.
The continuing design of the cover display stands in contrast to rumors surrounding the flagship Galaxy Z Flip 7, which might feature a more immersive 4-inch edge-to-edge display. As the anticipation builds for the official reveal, the leaks suggest that users can expect minor advancements rather than a complete redesign, positioning the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE as an affordable yet stylish option in Samsung’s lineup.