Z Fold 7 passes brutal bend test—Flip’s performance unveiled

Z Fold 7 passes brutal bend test—Flip’s performance unveiled

A Fresh Take on Samsung’s Foldable Durability

Zack Nelson of JerryRigEverything put the Samsung Z Fold 7 through a rigorous bend test that showcased the phone’s resilient design. Nelson flexed the device with his hands against the hinge, a move that would normally cause a lesser handset to crack or collapse.

The Test Results

  • Structural Integrity – The Z Fold 7 stayed intact, proving Samsung’s hinge engineering holds up under extreme pressure.
  • Previous Failures – Nelson had already broken two other foldables in a single test session.
  • Design Confidence – Samsung’s approach to hinge strength saved the Fold from evident failure.

Next Up: The Z Flip 7

Yesterday, Nelson turned his attention to the Z Flip 7, another Samsung clamshell unveiled a month earlier. Nelson used a combination of tools—including scrapers, cutters, a lighter, and a generous amount of grit—to push the Flip to its limits.

Bend Test Sequence

The Flip’s bend test begins at time 7:43 in Nelson’s video. He applies significant back pressure, a direction in which the Flip is not designed to flex. Despite this, the device remains whole.

  • First Flex – The Flip resists breakage.
  • Second Flex – Nelson hears two cracks, hints at potential “cool” outcomes, but the Flip shows no signs of damage.

Nelson voiced mild disappointment but ultimately praised Samsung’s design team for achieving this win.

Upcoming Challenge: Apple’s iPhone Air

Nelson’s next test item will be Apple’s forecasted iPhone Air, set to be the company’s thinnest phone ever. Fans can’t wait to see whether it holds up when put to the same kind of durability test.

Stay tuned for more durability reviews and insights into the latest mobile tech.