Will the Z Flip FE prove more successful than the Z Fold 7?
If both those numbers sound low, that’s mainly because the year’s second quarter ends in June and Samsung is widely expected to hold its next Unpacked event no earlier than July. The “regular” Z Flip 7, meanwhile, is projected to be manufactured in 240,000 copies to begin with, so clearly, Samsung doesn’t think its first-of-a-kind budget-friendly foldable will outsell the non-FE version.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is not really expected to set the world on fire with its sales numbers.
Depending on the initial consumer reception, the rapport between these figures could obviously change when they’re boosted down the line, so if you end up liking the Galaxy Z Flip FE more than its higher-end sibling after their commercial debut, Samsung might adjust the two’s production (and that of the Z Fold 7) accordingly.
Is the Exynos 2500 back in play?


It remains unclear if the Galaxy Z Flip FE will pack a Samsung Exynos 2500 or Exynos 2400e processor… or even something else.