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Looks like Samsung’s finally ready to give us what we’ve been asking for—a larger, more useful cover screen on the Galaxy Z Flip 7. A recent leak from One UI 8 shows a fresh new design that could push Samsung’s flip phone game closer to what Motorola’s been doing with the Razr. And honestly, it’s about time.
A Much-Needed Change to the Z Flip’s Front
If you’ve seen the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and 6, you already know Samsung’s been playing it super safe. Year after year, the updates have been minimal—just a few tweaks here and there. But now, leaked animation files from a One UI 8 build (spotted by the folks at Android Authority) are pointing to a bigger shift.
According to the leak, the Z Flip 7 might sport a new cover screen that wraps around its two rear cameras instead of cutting them out of the display. That’s a pretty big deal. It lines up with earlier renders shared by Android Headlines, and it gives serious Razr Ultra vibes—edge-to-edge screen, no weird notch.
Samsung Is (Finally) Catching Up to Motorola
Let’s be real: Motorola’s been ahead in this department. Their Razr line has had large, functional cover screens for a while now. You can run full Android apps, swipe through your messages, and even scroll social media—all without opening the phone. Samsung, on the other hand, has kept things pretty limited. Sure, you can check notifications or use select apps on the Z Flip’s small screen, but that’s about it—unless you mess with third-party apps and settings.
If this leak is legit, Samsung might finally be taking cover screen usability seriously.
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Bigger Screen, Bigger Questions
Now, a larger front screen is cool and all, but it only really matters if Samsung lets you do more with it. Will we finally be able to run real apps? Customize widgets? Use the screen like an actual mini phone? That’s what we’re all hoping for.
So far, Samsung’s approach has been pretty locked down, especially compared to Motorola’s freedom. But with competition heating up and foldables becoming more mainstream, it wouldn’t be surprising if Samsung loosens the reins a bit.
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When Can We Expect to Know More?
Samsung usually drops its new foldables—both the Flip and the Fold—sometime in the summer. So unless more leaks pop up (and let’s be honest, they probably will), we’ll likely get the full picture in a couple of months.
One thing’s for sure: if Samsung really is reworking the Z Flip’s cover screen, this year’s model could be a lot more exciting than just a few new color options.