Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 is anticipated to incorporate a larger battery than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, as indicated by recent leaks. The new foldable device is expected to boast a combined rated battery capacity of 4,174 mAh (with a typical capacity of 4,300 mAh), representing a notable enhancement over the 3,887 mAh capacity found in the Z Flip 6.
This enhancement, along with a more efficient processor, is projected to greatly extend the battery life of the Z Flip 7.
Details related to the Battery
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 will, similar to its predecessor, incorporate two batteries: a larger unit with a capacity of 2,985 mAh and a smaller one rated at 1,189 mAh. Together, these batteries provide a combined typical capacity of 4,300 mAh, representing a significant enhancement over the Z Flip 6’s typical capacity of 4,000 mAh. This increase in battery size aims to mitigate one of the primary concerns associated with flip phones—battery longevity.
For reference, the Galaxy S25 features a typical battery capacity of 4,000 mAh. Although battery life is largely influenced by power consumption, which is determined by the chipset and overall power management, it is noteworthy that this flip phone, with its hinge design, houses a battery that surpasses that of one of the brand’s latest bar-style flagship models.
However, the source did not provide details regarding the battery technology employed, leaving it uncertain whether the device utilizes a high-density silicon/carbon battery.
Regarding the chipset, the Z Flip 7 is expected to be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, the same processor found in the S25 series.
In terms of power efficiency, the Galaxy S25 series is known to deliver significantly longer battery life compared to its predecessors despite having the same capacity. The forthcoming flip phone will also feature One UI 7 (not 7.1, as that version has reportedly been canceled), which should further enhance its performance optimizations.
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