Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G SM-F916B 256GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G 256GB was released in August 2021.
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Show product pageSamsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G Mystic Bronze SM-F916BZNAXNZ review
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Beware Poor support from Samsung
3 months old and main screen slowly turns black from the centre fold out. Samsung wants phone for 5 to 7 working days to access. Leaving me with no phone
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G Mystic Bronze SM-F916BZNAXNZ review
The best way to describe the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is that it's a powerful handset and a pleasure to use. It may not have the best battery life or the most impressive camera, but it does successfully deliver a reliable smartphone that transforms into a tablet.- Versatile app layouts thanks to Flex Mode, Sturdy hinge and bigger screens, Decent camera system
- No Micro SD card slot, Average battery life, Bulky in size and weight
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G (256GB, Black) - Excellent review
Overall, the Galaxy Z Fold2 is a great device that brings a cool form factor to the market but it’s still relatively priced out of reach for most people, especially considering you can get similar features on Samsung’s other phones.- Great look screen with 120Hz refresh rate, Smooth performance, Great cameras, The larger cover display is helpful for quick access, The folding mechanism is solid
- Expensive, No official water or dust resistance rating, Display crease can be noticeable
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 2023
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 – the tightest open and shut case!- A Fold with the right use case is near perfect with an eminently usable cover screen., Camera verges on flagship class but needs more work., 2+4+5 warranty/OS upgrades/and security patches is hard to beat., Excellent phone reception for city, suburbs, regional towns and rural use.
- Need to buy a charger, case, and S Pen to really get the most use., An 8-bit/16.7m colour screen is inappropriate for a premium flagship., The crease, two-handed opening and heavy in pocket may bother you.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 And Z Fold5 Hands-On: Refining The Folding Phone Formula
It’s summer time, which means it’s time for new folding phones from Samsung. Today at its Galaxy Unpacked event in Seoul (South Korea), the company unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip5 ($999) and Galaxy Z Fold5 ($1799). But as you’ll soon discover, “new” is a bit of a stretch here.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Review: Déjà vu
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 can best be described as an iterative upgrade. Sure, it fixes long-time issues with the Fold series by getting rid of the gap and impressive software support, but it’s near-identical in most other areas, making the £100/$150 price hike a particularly hard pill to swallow.- Large 7.6-inch foldable display, Most powerful foldable phone around, Better app support than other book-style foldables, You want to use the foldable display to its fullest: Samsung’s exceptional push to get developers to integrate support for the boxy inner display shines through, with plenty of...
- Very similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, £100/$150 price increase, Identical camera setup, You want the best photography experience: Boasting the same camera tech as the Z Fold 4, the foldable delivers fine (but not particularly exceptional) images, especially compared to the Google Pixel Fold .
The Z Fold 5 is Samsung’s best foldable but I hate it
The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 shaves off all the sharp edges that might have put folks off foldable smartphones in the past, but what's left rarely feels worth the trouble let alone the high price-point.- Fantastic for multitasking, Zero gap hinge, Top-notch specs
- Disappointing camera, S-Pen feels like an afterthought, Premium price
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 Review – Best Foldable Flagship Refined
he Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 sets a new bar for flagship foldables with the best Snapdragon processor currently in the market, powerful rear cameras and superb displays paired with a lighter, slimmer chassis.- Brighter main display, New hinge design lets the design fold flat with no gap, Superb performance with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset, Excellent rear cameras, Improved battery life
- Still uses 25W charging, Narrow cover screen ratio makes texting a chore, Not cheap
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is a very good folding phone but it’s still a niche, expensive device. Samsung’s foldable software impresses, but the cameras are disappointing.- Premium build, Great performance, Long battery life, Useful software
- Prohibitively expensive, Huge crease in main screen, Awkward, heavy shape, Cameras are bad for the price