Full Color Lineup of Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Flip 7 FE Revealed in Leaks

by | Jun 23, 2025 | Galaxy Z, News

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Leaks are steadily draining the excitement from Samsung’s upcoming foldable launch. With most details about all three models already out in the open, the surprises are few, and the leaks keep coming. Now, just weeks before their official unveiling, the latest reveal showcases the full color lineup of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Flip 7 FE.

Coral Red returns with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, but the FE’s colors are boring

New leaked renders from trusted tipster Evan Blass show the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in three striking colors: Blue Shadow, Jet Black, and the long-rumored Coral Red. The latter brings a fresh, summery look that feels more expressive than the typical monotones. Samsung also released the Galaxy S25 and S25+ in Coral Red, but exclusively through its website. The Flip 7’s Coral Red variant should be available across all retail channels.

It’s unclear if Samsung plans some online-exclusive colors for the new Flip. If it does, we hope the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE also gets a few additional colorways through its website. Otherwise, Samsung’s first-ever Fan Edition foldable comes in two boring colors: Black and White. The company is positioning it as an affordable foldable, so some vibrant color options could help boost sales.

As these renders reveal — and a myriad of leaks before these — the Galaxy Z Flip 7 has a full-screen external display. Samsung has flushed the two rear-facing cameras into the cover screen. The Flip 7 FE, meanwhile, adopts a Flip 6-style folder-shaped notch. In fact, according to leaks, the Fan Edition model is largely a rebadged Flip 6 with a newer processor and One UI 8 out of the box.

Speaking of the processor, the Flip 7 looks all set to debut the Exynos 2500, which went official a few hours ago. It is Samsung’s first 3nm smartphone chip. The Flip 7 FE, meanwhile, may use last year’s Exynos 2400 or its underclocked version, the Exynos 2400e. These are the first Samsung foldables to not use a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. Stay tuned for the official launch next month.

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