Samsung introduces the Galaxy Z Flip 7 as its foldable phone with the longest battery life, a 50MP camera, and an external display useful for quick notifications.
A foldable phone shouldn’t just be eye-catching; it should also be practical for everyday use. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 achieves this with a larger external display, a 4,300 mAh battery, and a camera system that maintains the quality of the previous generation.
Samsung refines its offering with a more usable design and seven-year update support. The result is a device that combines style, durability, and features that bring it closer to a traditional smartphone without losing the charm of the Flip line.

Features of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
The most visible change is the 4.1-inch external display, now edge-to-edge. It allows you to reply to messages, check maps, or run apps without opening the phone, which improves productivity and helps reduce unnecessary distractions, reports The Verge.
Inside, the Flip 7 features an Exynos processor that delivers stable performance for everyday tasks and light gaming. The 4,300 mAh battery ensures a full day of moderate use, although it’s still short of the battery life of a conventional smartphone.
The photography section maintains the winning formula: a 50 MP main camera with improved portrait mode, a 12 MP ultra-wide angle, and a 10 MP front camera. The flexibility of the format allows for selfies with the rear camera and creative angles.
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In terms of durability, the device retains an IP48 rating, making it vulnerable to dust. Samsung compensates with an extended warranty program and seven years of updates, reinforcing confidence in a foldable device that aims to be more practical.






