
When I first reviewed Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6, it surprised me — not because it completely changed the game for flip phones, but because it was good enough overall that it didn’t have to. It won me over with reliable cameras, good enough battery life, and a steadily shrinking display crease. However, the one thing I count on more than anything else on a flip phone — the cover screen experience — still felt unfinished. I thought the Flex Window required too much setup for brand-new Galaxy Z Flip users, and I was disappointed that early leaks of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 pointed to more of the same, but newer reports give me fresh hope. Here’s why.
Yes, Samsung, copy Motorola