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Samsung Galaxy Fold SM-F907N 512GB

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Indian Express
★★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The fold has arrived, so have you

Samsung Galaxy Fold Review: This is a phone to flaunt because this is not a phone that is solving a problem that users have been bother...

Ubergizmo
★★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold Review: 28 Days Later

The Galaxy Fold is now available in the U.S, shortly after selling out in Korea during its initial debut.It brings a new smartphone experience centered on what Samsung calls "a new dawn in display technology." The company pitches the Fold as being "phone and tablet" in one device.

Next-generation visual comfort; Highly innovative product; Excellent camera

Larger screen reduces battery life; A bit heavy; Expensive

Techgoondu
★★★★★
4 years ago
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Fold is surprisingly pleasant to use

Given all the bad press from its false start earlier this year, the enthusiasm for the first mainstream foldable phone to hit the market had certainly dimmed a little. Perhaps that's why I now find the Galaxy Fold a surprisingly handy phone on the go.

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: Show Off

The Fold is innately compelling, truly innovative and impossibly expensive.

Versatile and unique form-factor; Great specs and performance; Makes you think about how you use your phone

Ridiculously expensive; Inconsistent app continuity; Limited durability

Brisbane Times
★★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung's Galaxy Fold is very exciting, if not perfectly smooth

Samsung's long-gestating high-end foldable smartphone is finally here . And while the best thing about using it is the spark of imagination it inspires about a near future with much more streamlined, confident and affordable flexing devices, it's still an impressive device in the here and now that...

AndroidPIT
★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: a complicated love story

Let's be clear, no other smartphone in years has inspired me as much as the Samsung Galaxy Fold in a review. Yes, the smartphone is very expensive, yes once folded it is thick enough and yes we do not yet know the durability of this type of device.

Concept and realization; A tablet in smartphone format; Battery life; Performances

Small second screen; Extreme fragility; No waterproofing; Very high price

ZDNet
★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - As New review

After the Samsung Galaxy Fold disaster in April, I wrote off the device as a possible purchase, with the intent to wait until the next generation of foldable phones. Who was I kidding?

Extremely high quality product, Substantial stainless steel spine with innovative hinge mechanism, Massive 7.3 inch gorgeous OLED folding display, Functional one-hand optimized outer display, Powerful 3-in-1 mobile computing device, Battery capacity lasts more than a day, Multi-tasking powerhouse

Center fold area on display is clearly visible, No dust or water resistant rating, Careful use required on the plastic display, Expensive

Notebookcheck
★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - As New review

innovative design with a foldable display, Wi-Fi 6, 5G, plenty of storage and RAM, fast SoC, good cameras, long battery life

vulnerable display, small exterior panel, only single SIM, no expandable memory

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold

The Galaxy Fold delivers a ‘wow' factor that no other phone offers today, and yet we'd only recommend it to early adopters with a penchant for impressing their peers, and who have money to burn.

Supremely cool form factor; Gaming taken to the next level; Samsung's biggest battery

Outrageously expensive; Vulnerable plastic screen

PC Magazine
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★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Fold

The Samsung Galaxy Fold comes with too many compromises to justify its sky-high price. It's too expensive, too fragile, and too niche for us to recommend. U nless you're an exceptionally gentle early adopter and willing to drop $2,000 on what is very clearly first-generation hardware, you'll get...

Solid performance; Excellent battery life; Nano SIM and eSIM support; Comes with Galaxy Buds

Expensive; Questionable durability; Unfolded display is hard to see in direct sunlight; Front display has huge bezels; Lots of bloatware on AT&T version

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