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The road to the Galaxy Z Flip 7: a visual history of every model to date

The road to the Galaxy Z Flip 7: a visual history of every model to date

Phone Arena10-07-2025
Fast forward to 2019–2020 and the flexible screen revolution. What if these huge displays could bend in half? The clamshell form factor suddenly became great again. This comeback was a huge surprise and offered another spin on the foldable idea. Samsung quickly took notes from Motorola and its attempt to revive the RAZR line and launched its own flip phone, called the Galaxy Z Flip.
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February 14, 2020 | Galaxy Z Flip Review
The original Galaxy Z Flip was also a fashion statement
Key Features:
Vertical folding design.
Ultra-thin glass display.
Snapdragon 855+ chipset.
Hideaway hinge for multiple viewing angles.
AMOLED cover display.
Dual battery system.
The first model in the Galaxy Z Flip series, introduced in 2020, was plagued by design and software problems, which is normal given it was a first-gen device. From screen touches not registering, to the screen ending up full of dents and scratches due to the soft layer covering the flexible panel, the Galaxy Z Flip was a bit of a nuisance to use. There were positives, too. The ultra-thin glass display addressed durability concerns coming from the original Fold, and the hideaway hinge not only added functionality but also doubled as a style statement. Even though the phone wasn't able to fold completely shut and accumulated dust and other garbage around the crease over time.The cover display made it easier to check notifications, and the dual battery system ensured all-day usage. However, the cover screen offered little functionality. It showed the time, date, and battery level, and you could also control music and try to take a selfie looking at the tiny 1-inch screen, which acted as a mirror.Nevertheless, the Galaxy Z Flip was an important milestone and a statement that Samsung was serious about phones with flexible screens.August 7, 2020 | Galaxy Z Flip 5G Specs
Key Features and upgrades:
5G connectivity.
Upgraded Snapdragon 865+ processor.
Improved Flex Mode capabilities.
External notifications on the cover display.
Building upon the success of its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 G aimed to future-proof the foldable experience by incorporating 5G connectivity and also address some minor concerns and gripes with the cover screen.External notifications came on the cover display, providing quick and convenient access to essential information. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 G remained largely the same device as the original Flip, with one big hardware difference. It's ticking heart.The upgraded Snapdragon 865+ processor enhanced performance, making the device more powerful and efficient. Flex mode capabilities were improved, enabling users to utilize the device at various angles for tasks like video calls and selfies.
While the existence of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 G was a bit controversial, after all the phone launched a couple of months after the original non-5G model, it was again clear that Samsung wants to create a separate line of devices to complement the Fold. And that's how the Galaxy Z Flip series was born. August 11, 2021 | Galaxy Z Flip 3 Review
The Galaxy Z Flip 3 was probably the first mainstream foldable
Key Features and upgrades:
Larger cover display and new design.
IPX8 water resistance.
More durable Armor Aluminum frame.
Enhanced multitasking with Flex Mode and multiwindow split screen.
Upgraded Snapdragon 888 5G processor. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 marked a significant step forward in the evolution of foldable smartphones. The design was reimagined with a different layout for the camera system, and the external display. The larger cover display allowed users to interact with notifications, widgets, and calls more comfortably. Still, you couldn't use the cover screen to type any text or respond to messages, emails, etc.The introduction of IPX8 water resistance brought durability to new heights, making the Galaxy Z Flip 3 the first foldable device to sport such a level of water resistance. The Armor Aluminum frame increased sturdiness, while the improved Flex Mode and multiwindow split screen provided enhanced multitasking capabilities.Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 sold really well. Samsung shipped 4.6 million units of the Galaxy Z Flip 3, accounting for more than half of the whole foldable market. People were loving the Galaxy Z Flip. August 25, 2022 | Galaxy Z Flip 4 Review
The Galaxy Z Flip 4 was all about refinement
Key Features and upgrades:
Further design refinements.
Upgraded Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.
Better camera quality.
Bigger 3,700mAh battery. With the Galaxy Z Flip 4, Samsung decided to play it extra safe, maybe due to the huge success of its predecessor. The upgrades were so incremental that people failed to recognize the phone next to the previous model.That's not to say there weren't upgrades. Samsung refined the design, opting for a matte finish and a glossy frame. The processor inside the phone was the best at the time, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the main camera used a bigger sensor, and there were some upgrades to the image processing algorithms, resulting in better photos.The battery was expanded to 3,700 mAh, a substantial upgrade compared to the 3,400 mAh cell in the previous model, which unsurprisingly resulted in better battery life. All in all, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 fell victim to the lack of competition at the time, but Samsung managed to keep the $999 starting price, and the device sold reasonably well. August 11, 2023 | Galaxy Z Flip 5 Review
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 sported a big cover screen with improved functionality
Key Features and upgrades:
Larger and now usable cover screen.
The phone closes with no gap.
Upgraded Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.
Double the storage (256GB) in the base model.
Improved image processing algorithms.
Speaking of lack of competition, the competitors came, and they hit hard. Models such as the Oppo Find N2 Flip and the Motorola Razr Plus debuted with features and designs the Flip series couldn't offer. It was time for Samsung to react. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 addressed one of the biggest drawbacks and complaints about the Galaxy Z Flip series over the years. The limited functionality of the cover screen. The new and bigger 3,4-inch external screen now supported third-party apps, such as YouTube, Google Maps, and Netflix, and you could type text without the need to unfold the phone.This was one of the most requested upgrades and could potentially be a game changer for the Galaxy Z Flip. Even though everything else about the phone remained largely the same as the previous model (barring the new processor and the gapless hinge), the cover screen and the ability to use the phone folded made all the difference.
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is still rather new, and we expect the usability of the cover screen to further improve with support for even more third-party apps, keeping the device head and shoulders above the competition once again. July 10, 2024 | Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review
It's all about refinements with the Galaxy Z Flip 6
Key Features and upgrades:
New 50 MP main camera.
Brighter main display (2600 nits peak).
More natural colors on photos.
Improved design with less pronounced crease.
IP48 dust and water resistant.
Upgraded Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is more about refinement than anything else. It continues in the footsteps of the previous generation adding some upgrades here and there. There's a brand new 50MP main camera up from the 12MP on the previous model.
The main display is now much brighter, capable of shining with up to 2600 nits under direct sunlight. The crease is now less pronounced (albeit still visible), and the overall design feels sturdier. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 also upgrades the protection from the elements with an IP48 dust and water resistance rating.
Finally, this flip flagship comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor on board, a real powerhouse, and also optimized for the latest AI features (at the time). You can get the phone with up to 512GB of storage and in some really vibrant colors, such as Yellow, Mint, and Peach. July 9, 2025 | Galaxy Z Flip 7 Hands-on
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 stretched the cover screen from edge to edge
Key Features and upgrades:
Larger cover screen that stretches from edge to edge.
Wider 6.9-inch main display.
Almost no crease.
Brand-new Samsung Exynos 2500 chipset.
Bigger 4300 mAh battery.
Improved image processing algorithms. It took Samsung some time to catch up with Motorola when it comes to flip phones and cover screens specifically. But here we are—the Galaxy Z Flip 7 features a large 4.1-inch cover screen that stretches side to side. It also has a 120 Hz refresh rate and 2600 nits of peak brightness, so you can use the phone without unfolding it every single time.
The dimensions of the Z Flip 7 have grown a tad to accommodate the bigger main and cover screens, but not by much. The phone is just 1 gram heavier than its predecessor and a couple of millimetres wider.
Samsung also decided to use the Galaxy Z Flip 7 as a testbed for its latest 3 nm chipset—the Exynos 2500. We have to test this silicon ourselves to issue a verdict, but it should still be an improvement over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the previous model. Whether or not it could challenge the Snapdragon 8 Elite, benchmarks will tell.
One big improvement is the battery capacity. It has increased substantially from 4000 mAh to 4300 mAh, which is a welcome upgrade. Sadly, wired and wireless charging support is the same as last generation. But just like the previous model, small steps go a long way, and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a very stylish, capable, and refined flip phone that can now go up against the flip competition. Final Thoughts
The evolution of the Galaxy Z Flip series showcases Samsung's dedication to innovation and pushing the boundaries of smartphone technology. The clamshell design is here to stay, as it turns out, and Samsung made sure it has a competitive advantage with the Galaxy Z Flip lineup.
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