Samsung’s most powerful small folding phone: Galaxy Z Flip7 renderings exposed, high-frequency Snapdragon 8 Supreme version chip

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Passionategeekz June 20th news, technology media Android Headline published a blog post yesterday (June 19), sharing a set of renderings and a video.Showcased Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 foldable phone

In terms of appearance, the biggest change of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 is the external screen. Unlike previous generations of “folder” display designs, after Samsung upgrades, the visual effect is closer to Motorola Razr Ultra, turning the entire cover area into an external screen.

Samsung also optimizes the size and weight of the Galaxy Z Flip7, continuing the series’ lightweight advantages, while being thinner than the previous generation of Galaxy Z Flip6.

In terms of chips, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 is equipped with the “Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition for Galaxy” chip, and its Prime core frequency is increased to 4.47GHz, which is stronger than the standard version of Snapdragon 8 Elite. With 12GB large memory and 128GB to 512GB storage, the goal is to become the most powerful small foldable phone.

In terms of imaging systems, Galaxy Z Flip7 continues its previous generation configuration: the main camera is 50 million pixels, and the ultra-wide-angle 12 million pixels. Although no higher-spec sensor was introduced, Samsung further improved the shooting experience by optimizing the algorithm. In terms of battery life, the battery capacity remains at 4000mAh. Passionategeekz attaches the relevant renderings as follows:

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