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Samsung is reportedly working on an affordable flip phone called the Galaxy Z Flip FE with model number SM-F761B. In a new X post, tipster PandaFlash X has shared key details of what appears to be the Z Flip FE. The leak reveals that the device will retain many elements of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 while incorporating a few notable differences.

Key details of Galaxy Z Flip FE’s alleged prototype

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

According to the tipster, Samsung appears to be testing a new Flip-series prototype. While he is unaware of the final name of the device, the details shared by him suggest that it could be the Galaxy Z Flip FE. The prototype features the same ultra-thin glass (UTG) and hinge mechanism as the Galaxy Z Flip 6, ensuring a familiar foldable experience.

It also shares the same 6.7-inch 120Hz display, but test results suggest a peak brightness of up to 2600 nits. The device is equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera, likely offering better imaging capabilities compared to the Flip 6’s 12-megapixel sensor.

Samsung is reportedly using an Exynos processor in this prototype instead of the Snapdragon chip seen in its predecessor. It is also built with an armour aluminium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, promising durability. Other features include a flat-frame design, Wi-Fi 6E support, and 25W charging. The water-resistant structure remains intact, and it retains the same speakers and front camera as the Flip 6.

The test device runs an early version of One UI 7, aligning it with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. However, due to NPU limitations, some Galaxy AI features may not make it to this model. While it remains unclear whether this prototype will evolve into a commercial product, its similarities with the Z Flip 6 suggest it could be an alternative variant or an early concept for future iterations.

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