Spigen Readies Early Case Listings for Incoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 Series

Spigen Readies Early Case Listings for Incoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 Series

Spigen Readies Early Case Listings for Incoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 Series


This initial blunder appears to validate the FE variant as well.

What you should know

– Official links to Spigen’s forthcoming case lineup for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE were discovered earlier this morning (July 1).
– Although the links are now inactive (returning a 404 Error), Spigen’s mistake suggests that Samsung is getting ready to launch a Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, according to recent speculation.
– The Flip 7 FE has reportedly been navigating through certification databases (FCC, NBTC, BIS) and rumors indicate it will feature a 3.4-inch cover display and a slightly smaller 6.7-inch internal screen.

We’re all excitedly anticipating the next Samsung foldables, and it appears one case manufacturer may have jumped the gun (just a bit).

Earlier today, Namerah Saud-Fatmi from Android Central noticed an unusual event: the emergence of Spigen case collection pages for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Flip 7 FE. The key aspect of this find is the (alleged) confirmation that Samsung is preparing for an official release of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE alongside its flagship models this year.

In addition to these listings coming up, Spigen has also created detailed categories for these two models.

It doesn’t appear that Spigen has uploaded the anticipated cases for the two foldables yet. Furthermore, shortly after their emergence, Spigen seemingly took down both pages. Clicking the link now leads to a “404 Error—Oops! Not Found” page. In our latest search, you can still find the company’s official links for the would-be cases by entering “Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Spigen case” in Google Search.

Finally, an FE clamshell?

Anticipating the Galaxy Z Flip 7 flagship model seems obvious; however, we’ve been hearing speculation about an FE variant for some time, and new “evidence” continues to surface. A recent find, made through an NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) listing, reportedly disclosed the certification details for the Flip 7 FE. The listing highlighted the phone’s two model numbers: SM-F761B and SM-F761U, which are believed to represent Samsung’s intended marketing regions.

Beyond the NBTC (Thailand) certification, the device has apparently also passed through the FCC and BIS.

Now, with Spigen’s premature case collection slip-up, perhaps that’s all we need to “confirm” the Flip 7 FE is genuine. But, just to be cautious, let’s await an official word from Samsung.

Previous leaks from March hinted at the Flip 7 FE’s design through some leaked images. It appears the Korean OEM is producing an FE device that mirrors the Flip 6’s aesthetics with the tab-like folder cover display. Leaks suggested the phone could feature a 3.4-inch cover display (with two cameras) and a slightly smaller 6.7-inch internal screen. Further rumors imply the phone might also include a 4,000mAh battery setup.

Speculation has been mixed regarding its choice of chip. Some rumors speculate whether the Exynos 2500 could be utilized, but the latest whispers claim it will be the Exynos 2400e.

For additional news and information on Samsung’s upcoming foldables, check out our Ultimate Guide.