Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Cases Leak Hint at Larger Cover Display; Z Fold7 Glass Suggests Bigger Front Screen

The next generation of Samsung’s foldables is shaping up to bring some welcome design upgrades. Fresh leaks, courtesy of reputable tipster Ice Universe, offer a closer look at the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7, showcasing subtle but significant changes — particularly in display design.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Galaxy Z Flip7 to Feature Bigger, Edge-to-Edge Cover Display

According to leaked images of protective cases for the Galaxy Z Flip7, Samsung is ditching the smaller, folder-shaped cover screen of the Z Flip6 in favor of a larger, edge-to-edge display. The case cutout now accommodates a nearly full-width external display with slimmer bezels than previous generations, enhancing usability and aesthetics.

While the overall shape and camera cutouts on the Flip7 case remain mostly unchanged, the reduced bezel area signals a clear focus on maximizing display real estate without altering the phone’s form factor drastically.

Z Fold7 Cover Display Also Growing

Ice Universe also shared leaked images of the protective glass for the Galaxy Z Fold7‘s outer display. As per CAD files, the new cover display will increase in size from 6.3 inches (Z Fold6) to 6.5 inches, offering a more smartphone-like experience when the device is closed. The aspect ratio may also be tweaked slightly for better one-handed usability.

These subtle adjustments could go a long way in improving daily usability and content viewing, both of which have been key areas of focus for foldable phone users.

Expected Launch Timeline

Both the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Fold7 are expected to launch in July 2025, continuing Samsung’s tradition of a mid-year Unpacked event. Meanwhile, the rumored Galaxy Z Flip FE (Fan Edition) is also said to be in the works, likely arriving at a later date.

Key Takeaways

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 will sport a larger edge-to-edge cover display with slimmer bezels.

  • Galaxy Z Fold7 cover display may grow to 6.5 inches, enhancing usability when closed.

  • Design language remains familiar but subtly refined.

  • Official launch expected in July 2025.

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