Exclusive: All renders of Samsung Galaxy Fold7, Flip7 and Flip7 FE on the street

At the last minute of the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7 and Flip7 FE, we have received all the press renders of the trio. Some of them have been leaked before, thanks to the excellent work of @evleaks, others are new.
The fewest renders of the Fold7 were known so far. AndroidHeadlines had surfaced a few earlier, including of a half-folded device. Those images at the time showed well that Samsung appears to be moving away from the a selfie camera below the screen, and switching to a more traditional punch-hole.
The additional images we have now found show the device in blue, black and silver. Although the latter could also be called titanium. We are providing the images below without watermarks because some were leaked anyway and the device is about to be announced anyway.
Samsung Flip7 and Flip7 FE
We also have new renders of the Flip7 in the same blue and black color as the Fold7 but with an additional red trim. Although the color could also pass for salmon pink just fine.
We can now properly compare the Flip7 with the also anticipated Flip7 FE. The latter seems to be getting a bit narrower and thicker at the same time.
Despite Samsung having managed just fine until some time to keep information about its future foldables secret, things seem to have gone completely awry in the last few days. Thus renders, cases and even real photos of the Fold7 in box have previously surfaced.
Samsung is betting on making this series considerably thinner, rather than more elaborate specs. Think of it more as an evolution than a revolution, although they may think otherwise at Samsung. Despite all the leaks, quite a few questions remain. For example, does the Fold7 support the S Pen? And how long will Galaxy AI remain available to customers for free?
Galaxy Unpacked on July 9
We hope to get answers to all our questions July 9. On that day, Samsung will hold its Galaxy Unpacked event where the Fold7, Flip7 and Flip7 FE will be presented. Perhaps then we will also get glimpses of a fourth foldable; the Galaxy G Fold. A device that consists of three parts and once unfolded contains a 10-inch screen.
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