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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Comparison

All these changes have been the great equals to be created in the foldable smartphone segment, which has matured at a faster pace over the past few years, with Samsung reigning supreme with its Flip series. With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7, the brand has brought much-needed refinement to this clamshell form, GPing areas in which the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 was an established benchmark.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Comparison

This long Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Comparison Price and Feature Analysis fetches some contrasts between the two models with regards to design, display technologies, camera capabilities, software integration, performance, battery endurance, and overall user experience. For the prospective buyers, these differences must be kept in mind before trying to decide if the latest Flip iteration is worth the investment or if last year's model still stands strong.

Key Specifications 

Feature Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
Main Display 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, FHD+, 1–120Hz adaptive, 2000 nits peak brightness 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, FHD+, 1–120Hz adaptive, 1750 nits peak brightness
Cover Display 3.6-inch AMOLED, higher resolution, more app support 3.4-inch AMOLED, standard resolution
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy
RAM / Storage 8GB / 256GB, 512GB 8GB / 256GB, 512GB
Rear Cameras 12MP Wide (OIS, larger sensor) + 12MP Ultra-Wide (123°) 12MP Wide (OIS) + 12MP Ultra-Wide (123°)
Front Camera 10MP (f/2.2, improved low-light lens) 10MP (f/2.2)
Video Recording Up to 4K @ 60fps, HDR10+, improved stabilization Up to 4K @ 60fps, HDR10+
Battery 3700mAh, 25W wired, 15W wireless, reverse wireless charging 3700mAh, 25W wired, 15W wireless, reverse wireless charging
OS at Launch One UI 6.1, Android 15 One UI 5.1, Android 13
Connectivity Armor Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 3, IPX8 Armor Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, IPX8
Weight 186g 187g
Colour Options Titanium Violet, Titanium Gray, Midnight Black, Pearl White + Exclusive Colours Mint, Graphite, Cream, Lavender + Exclusive Colours

Design

What differences exist between those of design and structure in Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy ZFlip7 are almost imperceptible but very fundamental. Both maintain the iconic compact flip-clamshell form factor that folds into a pocketable square and unfolds into a tall display for an immersive experience. Yet the Z Flip7 improves the hinge mechanism to present a higher level of durability and a tighter crease for the opened screen to look almost seamless. Additionally, slightly shaving down on the thickness and reducing the weight means that the device is comfortable to carry for the whole day.

The Flip7 further went on to put in an Armor Aluminum frame that is tougher and has Gorilla Glass Victus 3 on both faces, front and back, to hamper scratches and drops. The edges of the cover display now smoothly flow into the metal frame, giving it a cleaner look. By comparison, while the Flip 5 hinge had its own share of improvements over its predecessor, the Flip7 takes it further with a much smoother opening and closing act and better dust resistance. Both retain IPX8 water resistance, but the Flip7 comes with better sealing in its hinge mechanism, which bodes for better long-term reliability.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Comparison

Colour Options

Standard colors for the Galaxy Z Flip 5 include Mint, Graphite, Cream, and Lavender. More colors are available on Samsung.com, such as Blue, Gray, Green, and Yellow.

The Galaxy Z Flip7 features a whole new palette: Titanium Violet, Titanium Gray, Midnight Black, and Pearl White, while Ocean Blue and Sunset Orange are exclusive to online sellers.

Display

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 places a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and HDR10+ support as the reason-to-be-gorgeous, worthy of receiving deep blacks. The 3.4-inch cover screen allows quick overview of widgets, notifications, and some apps without unfolding the device.

Now, coming to the Galaxy Z Flip7, in view of the 6.7-inch size with a little more brightness in the panel, the peak brightness hitting 2000 nits offers better vision under direct sun. The refresh rate stays solid at 120Hz with improvisations in adaptive tuning, yielding to very smooth animation and scrolling. The cover display is slightly larger at 3.6 inches but comes with a higher resolution, rendering app functions better when closed. Samsung has equally optimised app continuity for a seamless transition in the interaction of cover and main screens.

Camera Review

It is essentially the hardware-software trade-off that Samsung restores in enhancing camera upgrades between these models.

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 has a dual rear camera configuration of a 12MP wide lens with optical image stabilization and a 12MP ultra-wide lens with a 123-degree angle of view. They deliver sharp, colorful, and well-balanced look-and-feels, and low-light performance is merely serviceable.

Compared with this model, the Galaxy Z Flip7 retains the same dual camera setup with 12MP sensors but enhances it with larger pixel sensors for better light capture and a new AI-powered image signal processor. This translates to a huge uplift in night shooting, with more details and less noise; daylight shooting has been made more dynamic, with the new rendition of computational photography by Samsung rendering an image tone on the natural side. The ultra-wide performance has also been honed, because earlier distortion at the edges has been brought down and colour matching to the primary lens has been made more accurate.

Front Camera

The Flip 5 and Flip7 both sport a 10MP front camera situated in a punch-hole on the main display. Even when the resolution is kept the same, the Flip7 has an upgraded lens and better aperture, giving an edge while shooting low-light selfies. Skin tones seem true-to-life, with background blur in portrait selfie shots appearing more natural via AI-enhanced depth mapping, while video calls benefit from increased dynamic range with faces competing better with the various spots of light in mixed illumination.

Video Recording

The recording experience for the videography on both phones is stronger, but the Flip7 takes the lead when it comes to stability and clarity. Both allow 4K with 60 fps Super Steady shots, though the Flip7 boasts better OIS and EIS algorithms, meaning even in fast motion, footage is smooth. While HDR10+ video capture is available on both and works quite well, the Flip7 flexes some killer cinema-style contrast in processing colours. Low-light video is where the Flip7 sees the biggest jump in quality: more clean-looking footage and less grain compared to Flip 5.

Performance

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy with 8GB of RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. It is a capable performer that can multitask and game without any major slowdowns.

The Galaxy Z Flip7 is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, offering faster CPU and GPU speeds, better AI task management, and enhanced power efficiency. This results in faster app launches, smoother transitions, and higher frame rates in demanding games. The Flip 7 also handles thermals better, remaining cool under prolonged heavy use. While Flip 5 remains powerful enough for most users, the performance boost of Flip 7 will be obvious to those who push their devices to the limit.

Software

Both phones operate on Samsung's One UI, the Flip 5 essentially launching with One UI 5.1 based on Android 13, and the Flip 7 coming out with One UI 6.1 based on Android 15. With this more recent software, the Flip7 further incorporates AI-based toolsets such as live call translation, AI wallpaper generation, and high-end photo editing. However, Flip 7 makes a better long-term choice with a guarantee to more updates than Flip 5. Flip 5 will support for at least a few years, for Samsung's promise of extended software updates.

Battery Life and Charging

Battery capacity remains at 3700mAh for both models, but with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 being an efficiency-wise improvement and the Flip7 having adaptive refresh rate, it surely lasts longer on a single charge than OEM standards. Moderate users will get a full day with either phone, but heavy users will lean towards the somewhat better endurance on the Flip7. Both phones sport quick charging of 25W wired and 15W wireless, reaching 50 percent charge in half an hour, so long as you have the right charging brick. Also, both support reverse wireless charging for topping up your accessories like earbuds.

Connectivity

Connectivity-wise, both devices support 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC. The Flip7 obtains the upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 to ensure even faster and more stable wireless connections. Both support eSIM, alongside a physical SIM slot, and feature Samsung Pay, UWB for smart tracking, and GPS enhancements. The antenna design of the Flip7 is also enhanced for better performance in congested areas of the network.

Conclusion

The Galaxy Z Flip7 is a significant upgrade in every way-camera, cover display, battery, software, and durability. If you're a tech enthusiast or upgrading from Flip3 or Flip4, Flip7 is absolutely worth it. However, if you're looking to enter the foldable space on a budget, the Flip5 remains an excellent and stylish choice.

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