The Samsung Flip range in 2026 consists of three distinct models: the Samsung Flip Pro, the WM-FX series and the WA-FX-P series. They share a design language and a core annotation workflow but differ meaningfully in processing power, software capability, platform integration and price. Understanding those differences is the practical purpose of this review.
Why Samsung Took a Different Approach to the Interactive Whiteboard Market
That distinction matters in practice. A Promethean ActivPanel in a classroom has a defined operating environment that structures how teachers interact with content and how that content is delivered to students. A Samsung Flip in the same room is an open canvas that requires the users to impose their own structure. Neither approach is superior in absolute terms. Each is better suited to a specific workflow. The canvas model serves unstructured collaboration. The presentation model serves structured content delivery.
The Samsung Flip also rotates from landscape to portrait orientation, which matters for specific use cases - design work, document review, architectural drawings and vertical content formats that do not display naturally on a landscape screen. That rotation capability is absent from almost all competing interactive whiteboards at any price point and represents a genuine use-case differentiator for buyers in creative, design and professional services environments.
The Differences Between Samsung Flip Models That Actually Matter
The Samsung Flip Pro is the top-tier model in the range. It runs on a more powerful processor than the WM-FX series, supports a wider range of third-party application installation, and includes enhanced video conferencing capability with native support for Teams and Zoom at a level that the base models do not provide. The Flip Pro is the model that makes most sense for corporate environments where the board will be used for both collaboration sessions and video conferencing, and where software flexibility beyond the default Flip canvas environment is a requirement.
Australian buyers considering the Samsung Flip range will find that the model selection question typically comes down to two decisions: whether the video conferencing and third-party application capability of the Flip Pro justifies its premium over the WM-FX, and whether portrait-primary use warrants the WA-FX-P rather than the standard WM-FX with rotation capability. For most corporate and education buyers, the WM-FX delivers the core Samsung Flip experience. The Flip Pro becomes the right choice when video call capability and application flexibility are primary requirements rather than secondary ones.
Australian buyers comparing Samsung Flip models will find detailed specifications, size options and configuration details across the range.
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Samsung Flip and Video Conferencing Platforms: What Works and What Does Not
On the WM-FX series, Teams and Zoom function as Android applications through the standard app environment. That is adequate for occasional use in a meeting room setting but not designed as a primary video conferencing interface. Users who want to run a Teams meeting on a WM-FX will find it works in a basic sense. Users who expect the integrated, purpose-built Teams Rooms experience that SMART One models provide will find the WM-FX falls short of that standard.
Google Workspace integration on the Samsung Flip is available through the Android application environment. Google Meet, Google Docs, Slides and Drive are all accessible. The depth of that integration is adequate for education environments using Google Classroom that want to use the Flip as a collaborative display for student sharing and annotation alongside their Workspace workflow. It is not a native Workspace integration at the level that Promethean provides for Google Classroom - it is standard Android application access to Google services.
Frequently Asked Questions on the Samsung Flip Interactive Whiteboard
Samsung Flip Pro vs WM-FX - what do you actually get for the extra cost?
Processing power is the less obvious but practically significant differentiator. The Flip Pro handles multiple simultaneous applications, complex content from connected devices and extended sessions without the performance degradation that users occasionally report on the WM-FX under heavy load. For environments where the display will be in intensive use across long sessions with multiple simultaneous content sources, that processing headroom has operational value.
Does the Samsung Flip work well in an education setting?
Where the Samsung Flip is less well-matched to education is in primary school environments where the teacher relies on a structured lesson management platform - pre-built lesson content, interactive activities, curriculum-aligned resources - that requires a dedicated education operating environment. Promethean provides that environment natively. The Samsung Flip does not, and attempting to replicate it through third-party applications on the Android environment produces a more complex and less stable classroom experience.
Where can Australian businesses buy Samsung Flip interactive whiteboards?
Samsung Flip interactive whiteboards are available through Samsung Australia directly and through authorised commercial AV resellers across Australia. Purchasing through a commercial AV reseller rather than direct or through a consumer electronics channel typically provides access to pre-sales configuration advice, professional installation services, warranty management support and ongoing technical assistance that the direct purchase channel does not include as standard. For business and education buyers who want to ensure the hardware is correctly specified, installed and supported, the reseller channel is the recommended approach.