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samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Boasts Upgraded Chipset and Storage Options
The latest iteration of Samsung’s popular foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip7, has arrived featuring a substantially revised internal architecture. While the previous E2400 chipset utilized a 1+2+3+4 core configuration, the new model employs a 1+2+5+2 layout, incorporating newer core designs.Specifically, the Z Flip7 is powered by a 3.3GHz X5 core,two 2.74GHz A725 cores, another pair of 2.36GHz A725 cores, and two 1.8GHz A520 cores, all based on Cortex technology.
Storage options have also seen an upgrade, with Samsung discontinuing the 128GB variant.The Z Flip7 now comes standard with either 256GB or 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage, paired with 12GB of RAM across both configurations. For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Z Flip7 FE offers 8GB of RAM with either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage.

In performance benchmarks, the Galaxy Z Flip7 demonstrated notable strengths, especially in its GPU capabilities, where it rivals high-end Snapdragon Elite devices, especially in ray-tracing tasks as confirmed by the 3DMark solar Bay test. while its CPU performance was less striking, it still managed to outperform the Razr 60 Ultra.
Stress tests revealed that the Z Flip7 is not optimized for sustained heavy workloads.However, it showed improvement over its predecessor, achieving a 46% stability rating in the CPU Throttling test and a 54% score in the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme stress test. These CPU results surpass those of the Razr 60 Ultra, and the 54% GPU score is a better outcome than the Moto’s failure to complete the same test.
CPU Throttling test • 3DMark Wild Life stress test
While the device’s