Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7: A Content Creator’s Companion

How is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 the perfect smartphone for a savvy content creator? Let me count the ways.

Words: Alana Scott. Images: Samsung.

In a world where your phone doubles as your studio, your office, and your creative canvas, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 emerges as the gift that keeps on giving. This isn’t about flashy gimmicks or empty promises—it’s about understanding the rhythm of a creator’s day and designing accordingly.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 in Coralred, Blue Shadow & Jet Black

An Improved FlexWindow

The first thing you notice is the FlexWindow. At 4.1 inches, it’s become genuinely useful rather than merely ornamental. Those ultra-thin 1.25 mm bezels mean the screen stretches nearly edge to edge, transforming what was once a glorified notification panel into something approaching a second phone. For those moments when inspiration strikes—whether you’re capturing a fleeting street style moment or jotting down a caption idea—you can work without the ceremonial unfolding.

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But here’s where it gets interesting: that FlexWindow isn’t just pretty to look at. With Gemini Live accessible directly from the cover screen, it becomes your creative consultant. Planning a shoot? Ask for weather updates for your location. Stuck on styling decisions? Use the camera sharing feature to get real-time feedback on outfit choices or lighting setups. It’s like having a creative assistant who never sleeps, tucked discretely in your palm.

Getting The Perfect Shot

The camera system deserves particular attention. The 50 MP wide lens paired with a 12 MP ultra-wide delivers the kind of flagship-quality imagery that every social media enthusiast covets. Enhanced Nightography means those golden hour shoots can extend well past sunset, while 10-bit HDR ensures your content maintains that rich, professional look across platforms. The Real-Time Filters and Zoom Slider accessible right from the FlexWindow mean you can perfect shots before you even unfold the phone.

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Then there’s the practicality that speaks to anyone who’s tried to balance creativity with real life. At just 188 grams and 13.7 mm when folded, the Galaxy Z Flip7 slips effortlessly into even the smallest designer bag. The 4,300 mAh battery—the largest ever in the Z Flip series—delivers up to 31 hours of video playback, meaning you won’t find yourself rationing power during a full day of shooting and editing, or bingeing and gaming.

Samsung DeX makes its debut on the Z Flip series, transforming your phone into a portable workstation when connected to a monitor. For creators who need to edit on larger screens or present mood boards to clients, this feature bridges the gap between mobile creativity and professional presentation.

A Thing Of Beauty

Of course, the aesthetic appeal shouldn’t be overlooked either. This is a beautiful phone. Available in sophisticated colourways including Blue Shadow, Coral Red, Jet Black and an online-exclusive Mint, the Z Flip7 photographs beautifully in its own right. There’s something undeniably elegant about the way it opens and closes—a small ritual that feels both novel and timeless.

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What Samsung has achieved with the Galaxy Z Flip7 is a device that doesn’t just accommodate the creative process—it enhances it. This is a phone that understands that inspiration doesn’t wait for convenience, and that the best tools are the ones that feel like natural extensions of your creative vision rather than obstacles to it.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 starts at RM 4,999. Visit www.samsung.com/my to learn more.

Currently the creative director of BAZAAR, Aziz has been helming architecture, fashion, and design magazines for two decades now, and he’s been doing it in two languages to boot. Citing Rei Kawakubo, Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier as his earliest fashion gurus, this amateur poet believes that nobody deserves an ugly pair of shoes.

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