- The Galaxy Z Flip5's Flex Window lets you manage gestures, widgets, and notifications without opening your phone.
- With FlexCam, Quick View, Super Steady and Auto Framing you can record and review content from the lid.
- Good Lock adds Game Widgets and Samsung Wallet makes swipe payments and cards easier.
The Galaxy Z Flip5 takes the pocket-sized foldable phone concept to the next level with a more refined build and an improved hinge that closes seamlessly, but where it really shines is its rebranded 3,4-inch Flex Window display. This window is larger, more capable, and opens up a range of uses without unfolding the phone., from consulting widgets to running apps designed for the cover.
If you like the idea of interacting with your phone with a quick gesture and getting on with your day, Flex Window is your best ally. Swipes in any direction access settings, notifications, widgets, and even payments with Samsung Wallet., all with a high dose of customization so that the experience is as personal as you want it to be. Let's learn all about Flex Window.
What is Flex Window and why does it matter on the Galaxy Z Flip5?
Flex Window is the 3,4-inch Cover Display on the Galaxy Z Flip5, a panel that, even when folded, lets you do more with fewer taps. Not only is it bigger, it's also more useful, giving you direct access to key widgets and optimized apps without opening your phone..
Samsung has fine-tuned the experience so that the compact format doesn't mean any compromises in everyday life. The new Flex Hinge provides a uniform and resistant design, and software integration makes the window feel like a natural extension of the main screen.
In addition to being a quick information dashboard, Flex Window empowers customization like few other deck screens. You can change watch faces, fonts, styles, and backgrounds to make the look fit the way you use your phone., with multiple combinations for a unique look.
In short, Flex Window redefines the use of the Flip when it is closed. From checking the weather and calendar to controlling your music, measuring your steps, or opening your digital wallet., everything is just a gesture away.
Essential gestures in the Flex Window

Flex Window navigation is based on intuitive gestures that minimize touches and time. Place your finger on the lid and slide in the right direction to get to what you need. without unfolding the Z Flip5.
- Up → down: Open Quick Settings to turn features on or off on the fly.
- Left → right: Check notifications, missed calls and messages, with direct reply options.
- Down → up: launches Samsung Wallet for payments and cards in an instant.
- Right → left: enter your previously configured widgets.
The goal is to ensure you don't have to open your phone for everyday tasks. With a gesture you can control connectivity, answer messages, pay or consult key information.; learning is immediate and the response is agile.
If you prefer to have everything organized at a glance, there's a very handy trick. A two-finger pinch in enables the grid view of multiple widgets, ideal for quickly jumping to the content that interests you.
This gesture logic also extends to the camera and other functions, so you're not just navigating, you're performing actions. The idea is to squeeze the lid as if it were a mini control panel., reducing interruptions while you move.
Widgets and customization in detail
Widgets are the heart of Flex Window: quick modules that show you information or let you perform actions with a tap. The Galaxy Z Flip5 supports more than a dozen essential widgets and you can add, remove or reorder them. so that they appear in the order that suits you best.
Among those available you will find options for everyday use. Time, Alarm, Calendar and Steps cover basic information, while Media Player, Recent Call, Direct Dial or Voice Recorder allow you to act without unfolding the terminal.
There are also widgets geared toward productivity and the connected home. Apps, SmartThings Scenes, Stopwatch and Timer streamline tasks, and controllers like Buds Controller are displayed when you have compatible earbuds connected.
For the more organized, the multi-widget view is a gem. Pinch to view them all in a grid and jump precisely to the one you need.; it's perfect when you've built up a large collection.
Visual customization also counts, and a lot. You can choose the font, style and position of the watch face, as well as applying matching backgrounds to your home screen to complete a coherent and elegant look.
Camera and video from the lid: FlexCam, Quick View and creativity
With Flex Window, the Z Flip5's camera experience gains versatility. FlexCam lets you take selfies with the 12MP rear camera using the outer screen as a viewfinder, achieving greater detail and quality than with a conventional front camera.
When you open the camera app with your phone closed, you'll see essential controls tailored to the cover. You can activate the timer, change the aspect ratio and even switch to ultra wide angle. to capture more of the scene in your selfies and clips.
After shooting, check the result without unfolding the phone. The Quick View feature allows you to browse photos, mark them as favorites, or delete them. directly from the window, saving steps and time.
If someone is taking your photo, the Dual Preview feature will help you figure it out. The rear camera view appears in both the Flex Window and the main screen., so you can check how you look at the moment and adjust the pose or frame.
For video, things get even more interesting. Recording for networks is very convenient since you can switch between horizontal and vertical orientation., and rely on Super Steady and AI Auto Framing for stable, well-framed footage while you're moving. You can then edit with CapCut to fine-tune your clips and automatically caption them.
Instant messages and calls: reply and contact without unfolding
The lid also becomes a communications center. Swiping from left to right you will see notifications of missed calls and messages, with the ability to answer without opening the phone.
To type quickly you have a full keyboard. Flex Window offers a QWERTY keyboard that allows you to respond to texts fluently. and, if you prefer, you can dictate with voice recognition for greater convenience.
In a hurry? Quick answers get you out of trouble. There are up to 30 predefined messages that you can choose from at the moment., and if you need context, you can check out previous conversations right from the cover.
It also makes it easy to call without going through the main screen. Access call widgets, use the Recent Calls widget keypad, or set up Direct Dial to greet your contacts in a couple of taps.
Play from the window with Good Lock: fun anytime
When you need to unwind on public transport or between tasks, Flex Window also works well for gaming. With Good Lock and its MultiStar module you can create Game Widgets to launch compatible games on the lid. quickly.
The process is very simple and only takes a few minutes. Download Good Lock from the Galaxy Store, go to the Life up tab and add the MultiStar module. to your Z Flip5 to unlock foldable-ready features.
Once inside MultiStar, you'll find everything organized. Access the I ♡ Galaxy Foldable menu, go to Game Widgets and choose the games you want have on hand at the outside window.
To top it off, all that's left is to put it within your reach. Add the created Game Widget to Flex Window and play wherever and whenever you want, with casual titles ideal for filling short waiting times.
Please note that the availability of Good Lock and its modules is not identical everywhere. Depending on the market and One UI version, some features may vary or not be available., so you might want to check your local Galaxy Store.
Payments and cards with Samsung Wallet: swipe and go

Another action that benefits greatly from the external window is payments. A bottom-up swipe on the Flex Window opens Samsung Wallet for paying or managing cards. in seconds, without having to unfold the phone.
Plus, the experience is designed to always be accessible. Wallet can work even when Flex Window is turned off, so checking out is faster and more convenient.
Beyond payment, Wallet focuses on added value. You can check loyalty points, use coupons, transportation cards and more., leaving your wallet at home and lightening your pockets or purse.
As with other services, availability depends on your region and settings. Samsung Wallet requires devices compatible with P OS or higher and Samsung Pay, and the elements it supports vary by market.
Availability, supported widgets, and important notes
There are functions and widgets whose presence is adjusted to the conditions of each user. Some features may vary depending on the country or software version installed., so you will see differences between markets.
The list of available widgets includes, among others: Weather, Alarm, Calendar, Media Player, Direct Dial, Voice Recorder, Steps, Recent Call, Timer, Apps, SmartThings Scenes, Buds Controller, Stopwatch, Daily Health Activity, and Google Finance. Buds Controller appears when compatible earbuds are connected, while the media controller appears when playback is in progress.
For Good Lock, remember availability considerations. There are regions where Good Lock or certain modules are not yet offered, and in others, feature support may vary. depending on the version of One UI.
As for Wallet, it's a good idea to open the app to verify which services are operational in your country. The type of cards, tickets or IDs that can be added may vary from market to market., and you may need to update the app or system.
The Z Flip5 proves that its exterior window is not just for show. Flex Window lets you check, create, reply, pay, and even play games without opening your phone., saving time and elevating the folding experience to something truly practical and, why not, fun. For more information, check out the official website. Samsung introducing this Galaxy Z Flip with Flex Windows.
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