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BREAKING: Galaxy Z Flip 7 renders show Samsung’s design elegance

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 renders show Samsung’s next precious foldable flagship. AndroidHeadlines, published design renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7  that would launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The smartphone may go official sometime in July this year, while the set of renders gives us our first look at the upcoming foldable flagship from Samsung.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 renders

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be a great deal for those who want a powerful handset with a Flip-style large screen. The Galaxy Z Fold 7’s design might attract many, but the Z Flip 7 variant has its own fanbase, which would continue to gain more consumers next year.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 has a 6.8-inch inner screen, while the cover screen measures 3.6 inches. This makes both screens negligibly larger than the 3.4-inch and 6.7-inch ones on the Galaxy Z Flip 6, respectively.

The Flip 7 may measure 166.6 x 75.2 x 6.9mm (unfolded). For reference, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 has the same thickness but is smaller and narrower at 165.1 x 71.9mm.

As shown in the renders, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 features a light blue color and has dual rear camera sensors in a horizontal arrangement at the top left corner.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 renders

On the front, we can see the same hole punch design for the front-facing selfie camera, while the volume rocker and side keys are on the right side. At the base, there is a speaker grille and a USB Type-C port for charging.

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Z Flip 7 alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at the Summer Galaxy Unpacked event in July. Apart from the renders, the price of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will reportedly remain the same as the previous model. The previous model went on sale for $1,099 and up.

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One UI 8 Beta adds a Birthday Cards Creator feature for the Now Brief 

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Samsung One UI 8 Beta changelog mainly reads customization and a set of productive features. But do you know that One UI 8 Beta also carries a new Birthday Cards Creator feature for the Now Brief tool? Today we’re up to see what changes the company made to Now Brief section in the latest upgrade.

Samsung recently released the One UI 8 beta 3 update for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphones. The One UI 8 beta update introduced the Birthday Cards Creator feature in the Now Brief tool, along with some improvements and fixes.

The latest One UI 8 beta allows Galaxy S25 series users to create AI-generated birthday cards. Now Brief will notify you when one of your contacts has a birthday coming up, and you can tap on the alert and quickly create a personalized birthday card using Galaxy AI.

The One UI 8 birthday card creator feature is easy to use. All you have to do is go to the drawing assist feature. All you have to do is write a message or thought, choose an art style, and the card will be created for you. You can send the card directly to your contact in just a few taps, no need to open other apps or search for e-cards online.

On June 30, 2025, Samsung released One UI 8 beta 3 for the Galaxy S25 lineup. Moreover, the beta is currently available in select markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, India, and Poland.

According to the information, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 will be launched with stable One UI 8 pre-installed, which will put pressure on Samsung’s development team to finalize the software experience. Also, the Galaxy Unpacked event is scheduled for July 9, 2025,  extending to Galaxy S25 series users by late July 2025.

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One UI 8 beta 3 brings back “Back Swipe Preview”

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Samsung recently released the One UI 8 Beta 3 update for the Galaxy S25 series. Interesting, a useful feature, “Back Swipe Preview”, has reportedly been brought back with the One UI 8 Beta 3.

However, the “Back Swipe Preview” gesture was temporarily removed in One UI 8 Beta 2; however, it has been brought back with necessary improvements in the Beta 3 update released today.

Samsung’s new Back Swipe Preview allows you to swipe from the edge of the screen, with the One UI version showing you a preview of the previous screen before you complete the gesture.

Furthermore, you swipe from the left or right edge, and the current window shifts to reveal the previous screen in the background. This makes navigation seamless, especially for multitasking.

Currently, Galaxy S25 users running One UI 8 beta 3 can use this Back swipe preview gesture. To enable it, go to Settings > Advanced Features > Labs and turn it on.

Samsung has started rolling out One UI 8 Beta 3 for the Galaxy S25 series starting today. This latest release brings some improvements to the Now Brief, most notably some AI tricks.

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One UI 8 Beta 3 update rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S25 series

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Samsung has finally begun releasing an Android 16-based One UI 8 Beta 3 update for Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra users. This update is currently live for users in Germany, India (as Beta 2), South Korea, the UK, and the company will expand it to more eligible countries soon.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series users can verify the One UI 8 Beta 3 update via the One UI Build version ending in ZYFA, and the update is a package weighing over 1GB.

This new beta update brings several bug fixes and improvements to provide a better Galaxy experience. Apart from this, this update also installs the latest security patch released in June 2025 to improve system security and stability.

The One UI 8 beta 3 update addresses the overlap issue between the recent apps status bar and the running apps menu in a specific situation of Navistar. It also fixes the issue in which keyboard input only occurs on reboot at the Security Folder PIN input screen.

In the S Pen, the updated fixed text input (S Pen to text) error. Additionally, it has fixed the issue that caused the loading time to increase intermittently when entering the Mode / Routine menu

  • Fixed the overlap issue between the status bar of the Recents app and the running app menu in specific status of NaviStar
  • Fixed the issue that the keyboard input occur only when reboots on the Security folder PIN input screen
  • Improved the issue that intermittently lengthen loading time when entering Mode / Routine menu
  • Fixed text input (swipe to type) error using gesture on keyboard screen
  • Fixed text input (S Pen to text) error with S Pen
  • Added back screen preview to Laboratory
  • SW stabilization through updates to many apps
  • Many other improvements

You can install this beta update via Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. If you are testing the One UI 8 beta, install this new beta now.

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