Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7 FE has been rumored for months, and we’ve even seen apparent renders. A reputable publication has now revealed this new device’s specs.
According to Galaxy Club, its reported specifications apply to the international version, so the US model could have some changes. In global variants of its phones, Samsung uses Exynos chips, while in US models, it uses Snapdragon chips. With its S24 FE, however, the company bucked this trend by using its Exynos 2400e chip worldwide. The Galaxy Z Flip7 FE could also come with an Exynos chip in the US, so don’t be surprised.
Galaxy Club has revealed the international specs of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7 FE (model number SM-F761B). Similar to last year’s Galaxy S24 FE, it will feature an Exynos 2400e processor and 8GB of RAM. Previously published findings support the apparent choice of the Exynos 2400 series processor.
The new foldable phone will have a 12MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide camera. It will also have a 10MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. It would be similar to the Galaxy Z Flip 5 of 2023.
The outlet could not confirm the battery capacity or charging speed. Last month, the phone passed through China’s 3C regulatory body and listed 25W charging speeds (9V/2.77A). The listing also mentions that the device is sold without a charging adapter.





