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.
Samsung Flip vs Traditional Interactive Whiteboards: The Core Difference
Most interactive whiteboards in 2026 are built around a presentation model. The display replaces a projector and whiteboard combination, runs a software environment that manages lesson or meeting content, and adds touch and annotation capability on top of a structured content delivery framework. Promethean, SMART and BenQ all operate within that paradigm to varying degrees. The Samsung Flip does not.
Connectivity on the Samsung Flip centres on the Flip Share wireless connection protocol, which allows up to four devices to connect simultaneously and display their screens in split-panel or individual configurations on the display surface. Participants can annotate directly on shared content from any connected device. That multi-device simultaneous connection capability is what makes the Samsung Flip distinctive in a collaborative session rather than a presentation setting.
Samsung Flip Pro vs WM-FX vs WA-FX-P: A Straight Model-by-Model Comparison
The WM-FX series is the mid-range Samsung Flip model. It delivers the core Flip experience - the electromagnetic pen, the canvas interface, the multi-device wireless connection, the portrait-landscape rotation - at a lower price point than the Flip Pro. The processing limitation relative to the Pro becomes relevant when users attempt to install and run third-party applications beyond the default Flip environment. For buyers whose use case centres on annotation and wireless content sharing without extended application requirements, the WM-FX delivers the essential Flip experience at a more accessible price.
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 conferencing integration and software flexibility are primary requirements rather than secondary ones.
Those assessing Samsung Flip Pro, WM-FX and WA-FX-P models for a specific environment will find useful specification comparison detail available for review.
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Samsung Flip Platform Compatibility: Education and Corporate Software Support
Teams and Zoom compatibility on the Samsung Flip depends on which model is being evaluated. The Samsung Flip Pro supports Teams and Zoom at a level that makes it functional for standard video conferencing use in a meeting room - the camera and microphone connections work, the interface is usable, and calls can be initiated and managed from the display. What the Flip Pro does not provide is native Teams Rooms certification, which means it does not function as a managed Teams Rooms device within a centralised Teams administration environment. For organisations that require certified Teams Rooms hardware for compliance or management reasons, the Flip Pro does not meet 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.
Common Samsung Flip Questions from Australian Businesses and Schools
What is the difference between Samsung Flip Pro and the WM-FX?
The Flip Pro adds three meaningful capabilities over the WM-FX: a more powerful processor that handles third-party application installation more smoothly, native video conferencing support at a level that makes it functional for meeting room use with Teams and Zoom, and enhanced wireless connectivity with improved multi-device performance under load. For buyers whose use case includes regular video conferencing from the display, the Flip Pro is the right choice. For buyers whose use case centres on annotation and wireless content sharing - the core Samsung Flip workflow - the WM-FX delivers that experience at a lower cost with no material difference in the quality of the annotation or canvas functions that define the product.
Can the Samsung Flip be used in a primary or secondary school classroom?
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.
What is the best way to source Samsung Flip displays in Australia?
Online purchasing of Samsung Flip models is possible through major online retailers, but buyers should verify that the model purchased is the correct Australian variant with local warranty coverage. The Samsung Flip range includes regional variants with different software configurations, and confirming that the purchased unit includes Australian warranty support before completing the transaction is the appropriate step for any business or education buyer.