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Foldable Frenzy: Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7 Put to the Test

When Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7, tech enthusiasts wondered if these foldable phones were more than just eye candy. Recently, they were put through the ultimate durability tests, revealing what these devices are truly made of.

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In a world where dropping a smartphone can feel like dropping a thousand bucks out of your pocket, durability is key. Renowned YouTuber Zack Nelson took on the challenge and subjected these foldable wonders to his well-known durability tests. Spoiler alert: they survived, but not without some scars.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7, priced at approximately $2,000, held up surprisingly well despite its svelte 4.3mm thickness when unfolded. It withstood two aggressive bend tests, confirming its robust design. Meanwhile, its more compact counterpart, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which starts at $1,100, presented a similar resilience, a little more prone to scratches but structurally sound overall.

Now, let’s talk glass. The Flip 7’s outer shell is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which scratched at Mohs level 6, with deeper grooves visible at a level 7. This performance aligns well with today’s flagship standards, suggesting that the Flip 7 can take its fair share of everyday mishaps.

The inner display, however, is where things get a bit more fragile. The polymer screen starts showing signs of distress at Mohs level 2—pretty much anything sharper than a fingernail could cause damage. Samsung’s got your back, though, offering a free inner screen protector replacement during the first year of ownership, should it get scratched or start peeling.

These tests highlight the balance between cutting-edge design and practical durability. While the Flip 7 and Fold 7 may not be indestructible, their durability certainly outstrips that of some earlier foldable models.

“Understanding the trade-offs between design and durability is key for foldable device customers,” notes Nelson.

As these devices gain popularity, manufacturers face the challenge of improving durability to satisfy consumers who want both style and substance. The Galaxy Z series walks this line, offering eye-catching designs that can handle everyday life—mostly.

Foldable phones are advancing, and while they’re still not cheap, their durability is bridging the gap between form and function, one scratch at a time.

Ethan Cole

Ethan Cole focuses on hardware and products, providing reviews and insights on the latest tech gear and devices.

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