Samsung has shot directly for Motorola and the Razr 60 Ultra with the Galaxy Z Flip7, which the latter sells as the Razr Ultra 2025 in some markets (curr. $1,299 on Amazon). As we have covered in our launch article, the Galaxy Z Flip7 effectively matches the display sizes of Motorola's flagship clamshell smartphone but within a lighter, thinner and shorter package.
The Razr 60 Ultra is expected to retain a performance advantage over its Galaxy Z Flip rival, though. For reference, the Galaxy Z Flip7 is the first in the series to utilise an Exynos chipset, with the Exynos 2500 usurping Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets in all markets. However, the switch to the Exynos 2500 coincides with the addition of a feature that has eluded all previous Galaxy Z Flip generations.
Specifically, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Z Flip7 supports DeX. For context, the Razr 60 Ultra supports Motorola's equivalent but only wirelessly. Conversely, it seems that the Galaxy Z Flip7 provides DeX functionality wired and wirelessly.
At this stage, Samsung has not specified that wired DeX connectivity is also possible. With that being said, both 9to5Google and Android Authority report that wired mode is supported. Unfortunately, a caveat apparently exists. Namely, the Galaxy Z Flip7 must remain open for DeX mode to remain active. Please see our launch article for full details about one of the two new Galaxy Z Flip foldables that Samsung has announced this week.
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Samsung via 9to5Google & Android Authority, Michael Fisher - Image credit