New details about Samsung's upcoming foldable smartphones Galaxy Flip 7 and Fold 7 have emerged

Following the release of the Galaxy S25, new rumours have emerged about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Flip 7 and Galaxy Fold 7 foldable phones. According to the latest reports, Samsung is planning to improve the display and performance in the upcoming foldable flagships.
Here's What We Know
According to @PandaFlashPro's informant @PandaFlashPro at X, there is a special focus on the display fold on the Galaxy Fold 7, which is rumoured to become almost invisible. Though it will still be noticeable in bright lighting. Also, he says both phones will have larger evaporative chamber systems for better cooling and additionally get smoother and stronger hinges.
"Confirmed News"
- PandaFlash ? (@PandaFlashPro) February 3, 2025
Vapor Chamber Cooling system size increased in both Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7.
The Galaxy Fold 7 Display Crease is almost Gone but still you can feel a little bit in light.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 Flip 7 both have New More Smooth and Durable Hing Mechanism.
It's also learnt that the Galaxy Flip 7 and Galaxy Fold 7 will get screens with 2600 nits of brightness, and the Galaxy Fold 7 will additionally get improved speakers. Both phones will come with 12GB of RAM as standard. The Galaxy Flip 7 could come with 256GB and 512GB variants, while the Galaxy Fold 7 could still have a 1TB model.
According to the latest leaks, Samsung is planning to use an Exynos 2500 chip for the Galaxy Flip 7 and a Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy chip for the Galaxy Fold 7. The new products won't get larger batteries, but the Galaxy Fold 7 may get a faster 45W charging. The Galaxy Fold 7 is also expected to get a 200-megapixel main camera, while the Galaxy Flip 7 will use the dual camera of its predecessor.
Samsung is reportedly planning to start mass production of the Galaxy Flip 7 and Fold 7 from May 2025 and announce them in August. According to rumours, the company may also unveil the Galaxy Flip FE model during the same event.
Source: @PandaFlashPro, Sammobile