The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Flip7 FE have had their battery details revealed, confirming some key specs and offering insight into their expected performance. Just like the recently leaked Galaxy Z Fold7, the Flip7 shares similar energy efficiency, durability, and repairability ratings, which include an overall energy efficiency score of B, a durability score of A, and a repairability score of C.
One standout feature is the IP48 ingress protection rating, which offers some level of resistance to dust and water.
As for battery life, the Galaxy Z Flip7 comes with a 4,174mAh rated battery, which is likely to be marketed as a 4,300mAh capacity. On a full charge, the device is expected to last up to 42 hours and 4 minutes, giving users a decent runtime. Meanwhile, the Flip7 FE will feature a slightly smaller 3,887mAh rated battery, which should also be marketed as 4,000mAh. In comparison, the Galaxy Z Fold7 sports a 4,272mAh rated battery, which will likely be advertised as 4,400mAh. It’s clear that battery life remains a key focus for Samsung with these devices, ensuring that users have an all-day experience.
In addition to battery details, a Romanian retailer listing reveals more about the Z Flip7, confirming the device’s three color options: Jet Black, Blue Shadow, and Coral Red. The device will feature a 6.9-inch main screen, along with a 4.1-inch cover screen. Under the hood, it will run on the Exynos 2500 chipset, a solid choice for performance. The device is listed at RON 3,059 (€604) for the 12/256GB configuration, although this price seems suspiciously low and is likely inaccurate.