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Watch the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Go Through a Torturous Durability Test that I Can't Believe It Survived
AUG 4 – YouTuber Zack Nelson’s tests confirm the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s durable aluminum frame and outer glass but highlight its inner foldable screen scratches at Mohs level 2 and burns easily.
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 underwent a rigorous durability test including bend, scratch, fire, and dirt challenges in 2025.
- Samsung enhanced the Z Flip 7 design this year, equipping it with a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 outer screen and an IP48 rating for dust and water resistance.
- The phone resisted scratches up to level 6 on its outer screen and survived two full-strength bends with only minor internal clicks and no loss of function.
- Samsung states the Flip 7 is rated for 500,000 folds, offers a free inner screen protector replacement within 12 months, and the inner screen shows damage from fingernail scratches and flame exposure.
- The tests suggest the Flip 7 is durable enough for typical use, although users should avoid direct damage to the softer inner screen and consider a case for added protection.
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Watch the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 go through a torturous durability test that I can't believe it survived
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Read Full ArticleSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Review: Slick Foldable With Room for Improvement
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a modern, slick-looking clamshell foldable with the latest hardware, the biggest screens and the largest battery on a Z Flip device so far. All of this works fine for the main display, which, despite its folding capabilities, functions like a regular phone. However, the same cannot be said about the large cover display, which remains as functional as a smartwatch sans any modifications.
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