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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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 Fold2 5G - Bronze SM-F916BZNAXNZ review
Released in September 2020, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G is the brand’s followup on the first Galaxy Z Fold, which was released in late 2019. It has a bigger cover display (6.2 vs.- Accurate target exposure, Vivid colors, Ultra-wide captures very wide field of view
- Good white balance in video in most situations, Efficient stabilization on hand-held static videos, Pinch-in and -out zoom is smooth in preview.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G Mystic Bronze SM-F916BZNAXNZ review
With a bigger cover display, improved design and innovative Flex Mode, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the best foldable phone yet and a productivity powerhouse. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the quintessential example of a company listening to its customers and delivering a wide range of improvements they...- Bigger cover display, Flex Mode adds versatility, Improved multitasking, More durable design, Apps make use of tablet mode
- Quite expensive, Relatively heavy, Not water resistant
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 Fold2 5G - Black SM-F916BZKAXNZ review
Based on our limited time with the Galaxy Z Fold 2, it appears that Samsung has addressed all the complaints users had with the original Fold. It’s still a premium device with a specific target market, but the larger screens and better software make it a more attractive proposition for those who...- Much bigger front screen
- High-end specs and camera
- Not waterproof
- Pricing puts it out of reach for many
Samsung Galaxy Fold2 5G - Black SM-F916BZKAXNZ review
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is miles ahead of any other foldable device on the market right now.- Both displays are now usable
- Impressive battery life
- More durable than you'd expect
- Very thick and heavy
- Super expensive
- Multi-window mode doesn't seem to be polished enough
Samsung Galaxy Fold2 5G - Black SM-F916BZKAXNZ review
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 has arrived! With life now complete, I’ll be exiting – was great knowing you all. Fine, I won’t leave just yet because we have an unboxing to do, probably a review, tips and tricks, the works. But then, I’m just not sure how Android will need to try any longer since Tim and I...
Samsung Galaxy Fold2 5G - Black SM-F916BZKAXNZ review
I started out as a folding phone critic. In fact, I bought the Z Flip we reviewed this spring with the full intention of pointing out how dumb the idea was, except I was dead wrong.- Build quality Some of the nicest hardware I've ever touched
- Folding screen Big, super-smooth, bright display
- Bigger cover display It's large enough you can actually do stuff on it
- Multitasking This has enough space and the right tools to do real work on a phone.
- Price $2,000 is whole lot of money to spend on a phone
- Average cameras Not living up to the price tag
- Folding screen Unarguably less durable than a Gorilla Glass or Victus display
- No IP rating Understandable given the design, but still a bummer.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G - Bronze SM-F916BZNAXNZ review
- Much larger cover screen
- 120Hz display
- more refined design
- larger interior display
- 5G support
- Big
- heavy
- no official dust or water resistance rating
- extremely expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G - Bronze SM-F916BZNAXNZ review
The thing is, for the Rs 1,49,999 that you are paying for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G, you get an undoubtedly unique and undeniably premium smartphone experience. It learns from the predecessor and that truly shows. Yes, you may take some getting used to the form factor, as it folds and unfolds.