Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jul 2
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Stays Productive Folded for 1 Week, Despite Cover Screen Limits
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jul 2

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Stays Productive Folded for 1 Week, Despite Cover Screen Limits

3 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jul 2

Summary

  • A week-long test found the Galaxy Z Flip 7 can handle core daily tasks while folded, including email, messaging, calls and even games, though fully avoiding the main screen proved unrealistic.
  • Samsung’s larger edge-to-edge cover display still ships with tight software limits, pushing users to Good Lock’s MultiStar module to add unsupported apps and make the outer screen meaningfully useful.
  • The biggest friction points were input and hardware: the cover screen defaults to Samsung Keyboard, blocks deeper customization, forces speakerphone for calls, and makes photography awkward beyond selfies.
  • Google Gemini helped offset those constraints by reducing typing through voice commands, while quick settings, widgets and one-handed use made the compact form practical for commuting and cutting screen time.
  • The test’s broader takeaway was that Samsung has largely fixed the Flip’s hardware usability, but software restrictions still keep the Z Flip 7’s cover display behind Motorola’s more flexible Razr approach.

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