
How to Make your Galaxy Z Flip 7 MagSafe Compatible
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One question keeps popping up: Is the Galaxy Z Flip 7 MagSafe compatible? How do you get MagSafe working with the Galaxy Z Flip 7?
Let’s break it down and figure out how to make your Galaxy Z Flip 7 work perfectly with MagSafe.
💡 Pro Tip
Make your Galaxy Z Flip 7 MagSafe Compatible, and you'll extend the new world of accessories. Ditch the sticky mess and swap effortlessly between car mounts, desktop grips, wireless chargers, kickstands, and wallets.
To answer the question — how to make the Galaxy Z Flip 7 MagSafe compatible — let’s first unpack what MagSafe is and why iPhone users love it so much.
Originally introduced with the iPhone 12, MagSafe uses magnets to snap accessories onto the back of the phone. It’s not just for easy charging — it works with wallets, mounts, and cases too, all clicking into place with a satisfying snap.
What makes MagSafe so appealing is its simplicity and versatility — a mix of smart utility and clean design.
For more detailed info, check this article: What is MagSafe
Once you go MagSafe, you won’t want anything else. Here are the top reasons people love it:
💡 What Most People Love MagSafe For
There are lots of things people love about: MagSafe charging, MagSafe car holder, MagSafe stand, MagSafe wallet, and MagSafe pop socket. But to most people, it’s brilliant for the car. It definitely makes a difference to never have to worry about a charging cable, and the magnetic car mount is so much better than the traditional method of squeezing your phone into some brackets.
Straight answer? No and yes!
Just like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Z Flip 7 supports Qi2 charging — but it’s only Qi2-certified. That means Samsung doesn’t build MagSafe directly into the phone.
To make it work, you’ll need a Qi2- or MagSafe-compatible case.
The good news? Tons of third-party accessories make it easy to get that MagSafe snap with your Z Flip 7.
💡 Did you know
Although MagSafe was invented and trademarked by Apple, its fundamental technology—Qi wireless charging and magnetic alignment—works on iPhones and Android smartphones. Many years before the iPhone, Samsung, and Android phones, they supported Qi wireless charging, the basis for MagSafe's charging capability. So, MagSafe does work on Samsung if you have proper accessories
You don’t need to be a tech wizard or risk wrecking your phone with some wild DIY mod.
Just grab a Galaxy Z Flip 7 magnetic case from thinborne that works with Qi2 or MagSafe accessories — simple as that.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 doesn’t have built-in magnets — even though it’s Qi2 certified. To make it MagSafe-compatible, you’ll need a Qi2 or MagSafe case.
The easiest and safest way? Use a Thinborne Galaxy Z Flip 7 case. It’s super thin, ultra lightweight, feels like no case at all — and still supports MagSafe with added grip.
Nope — you’ll need a MagSafe case or a MagSafe ring to make it work. That’s the only way.
Yes, MagSafe cases are safe to use. They won't affect your device's battery life and have no direct impact on performance.
Yes, wireless charging still works with MagSafe. Just ensure you use a high-quality charger with a large charging pad and high voltage.
Yes, both NFC and Power Sharing continue to function in all three cases we tested.