- Samsung has accidentally revealed the amounts of storage and RAM for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Flip 7 Fe
- The galaxy z fold 7 will apparently come with more ram than its predecessor in the upper configuration
- A leak has also shown some Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 boxes, some of which have magnets
Despite Samsung’s best efforts to stop them, phone leaks are inevitable, but usually their leaks share details intentionally instead of the manufacturer doing it accidentally.
However, in the case of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, we have now found two Samsung accidental leaks.
The first was the exchange of some colors on the Irish Samsung website, and now Leaker Roland Quandt has seen a document of terms and conditions in a Turkish site in Samsung, which mentions the amounts of RAM and storage capabilities for these upcoming phones.
The document establishes that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 comes with 12 GB of RAM matched with 256 GB or 512 GB of storage, and that there is also a 16 GB version with 1 TB of storage. These storage capabilities are the same as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, but in all cases, that phone comes with 12 GB of RAM, so at the upper end, it should be able to obtain more with the Z fold 7.
Flip 7 and Flip 7 Fe
Next, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 has 12 GB of RAM and an option of 256 GB or 512 GB of storage. Those are the same specifications as the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6.
There are also Galaxy Z Flip 7 Fe specifications listed here, and it is said that the phone has 8 GB of RAM and comes in an option of 128 GB or 256 GB of storage.
Since all this comes directly from a Samsung site, these details are almost safe, but we still cannot be 100% safe until Samsung announce the specifications on July 9, and it is also possible that some regions have different configurations for others.
The magnetic load may require a case
In any case, now we have also seen renders of filtered cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 (shared by the headlines of Android) and Galaxy Z Fold 7 (shared by Nieuwemobiel).
These do not reveal much about phones that we have not yet seen or heard, but it is worth noting that some of the cases include magnets, which means that these phones will probably have the same magnetic load support as the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
Specifically, you can probably unite magnetically loaders and other accessories, as with Apple’s Magsafe system, except that magnets will not be integrated into phones themselves, so you must first equip them with a magnetic box. If so, that would be disappointing but not surprising.
Samsung is expected to present all these phones at the next Galaxy unpacked on July 9, so we must find out exactly what they have to offer very soon.