Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition with blue glass back and gold frame for Milano Cortina 2026 Winter GamesPhoto by David Dibert on Pexels

Samsung has launched the Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition, a phone made just for athletes at the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina 2026. The company will give these devices to almost 3,800 Olympians and Paralympians from about 90 countries. The phones aim to help athletes handle daily life in the Olympic Village and capture key moments during competitions. This move builds on Samsung's ongoing partnership with the Olympics.

Background

Samsung has worked with the Olympic movement for years, supplying phones to athletes at past Games. For Milano Cortina 2026, set to take place in Italy's northern regions, the company stepped up with this special edition. The standard Galaxy Z Flip7 came out in July 2025, but this version adds touches tied to the Winter Games.

The phone's design draws from the event's look. It has a blue glass back and a gold metal frame. Athletes also get a custom case and wallpapers that nod to Milano Cortina 2026. These changes set it apart from the regular model, which does not have these Olympic-themed elements.

This edition fits into Samsung's bigger push at the Games. They plan to use the phones for the Victory Selfie on the podium for the first time at a Winter Olympics. This feature, already seen at Summer Games, now covers team sports too. Athletes can take selfies right after winning to share their joy.

The partnership helps athletes stay connected in the mountains, where signals can be spotty. Samsung's goal is to make the phone a handy tool from arrival to medal ceremonies.

Key Details

The Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition matches the standard model's hardware. It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, or possibly an Exynos 2500 in some markets. The foldable screen measures 6.9 inches when open, with a 4.1-inch cover screen for quick checks without unfolding.

The battery holds 4,300mAh, enough for a full day of use. Cameras include a 50MP wide lens and a 12MP ultra-wide on the back. These let athletes snap clear photos of races, jumps, and daily moments.

Galaxy AI features make life easier. Now Brief pulls together reminders, calendar events, and fitness data on the cover screen. It links with Athlete365, an app for competition info, health tips, and mental support.

Camera and Sharing Tools

Photo Assist uses AI to edit pictures. Athletes can remove objects, adjust angles, or fill backgrounds for better shots. Dual Recording captures front and back cameras at once, perfect for showing reactions during events. A quick swipe in the camera app turns it on, just for this edition.

Split view lets users zoom in on action while previewing on the FlexWindow. This helps get creative angles from the stands or sidelines.

On-device Interpreter translates in real time, no internet needed. Useful in remote areas for talking with teammates from other countries.

Apps and Connectivity

Athletes get pre-installed apps like the official Olympic Games app, IOC Hotline, and Pinquest for trading pins. A fitness app tracks workouts on Village gym equipment and gives training tips.

Samsung Wallet holds digital passes and services, including a Coca-Cola key for free drinks from vending machines. Galaxy Athlete Card lets athletes swap digital profiles and join fun activities to build bonds.

Every phone comes with a 100GB 5G eSIM for free data during the Games. This covers calls, apps, and sharing without extra costs.

"The Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition will accompany athletes throughout their Games-time experience – supporting life in the Olympic Village while enabling them to capture and share meaningful moments from competition to celebration." – Samsung statement

What This Means

For athletes, these phones mean less hassle in a busy schedule. Quick access to schedules, translations, and edits keeps focus on training and events. The Victory Selfie gives a new way to celebrate wins, especially for teams.

In the Olympic Village, apps like Athlete365 and fitness trackers support health and performance. Free data and wallet tools simplify meals, transport, and check-ins.

Samsung strengthens its Olympic ties with this move. It shows how foldable phones fit active lives, blending style with function. The blue-gold design may become a symbol of the 2026 Games.

Athletes from places like the US, Canada, Norway, and host Italy will carry these. They help bridge gaps between nations, letting competitors connect despite language barriers.

The edition stays exclusive to participants, not for sale. This keeps it special for those chasing medals in skiing, skating, and more. As Games approach, expect to see these phones in action on podiums and social feeds.

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  • Tyler Brennan

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