Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G 1TB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
At first glance the Galaxy Z Fold 4 isn't particularly different to the outgoing Z Fold 3. But then this isn't really an 'upgraders' phone in my view. Since using the newer Fold for a fortnight I've found the marginally different aspect ratios make both screens – whether the exterior in folded...- Slightly better screen aspect ratio screens than predecessor, It's a lot like a phone and a tablet rolled into one, New Taskbar functionality for enhanced use-cases, Camera improvements over its predecessor
- Wait until you see the price, Under-display camera is still too visible, S Pen stylus isn't integrated – and sold separately, Screen creases and reflections unavoidable with folding tech
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
Is it a tablet? Or two phones in a trench coat?- Camera system worthy of a flagship, Intuitive multitasking interface, It’s a phone, and, a tablet, Excellent performance
- $1,799, Android tablet app support is weak, Still heavy and chunky
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 is getting close to perfect- Excellent phone reception strength for city, suburbs, regional and rural use, Bright, Colourful and accurate displays, Premium class camera, A more usable outer screen, Decent 1-day battery life
- The crease and Two-handed opening may bother you, Mohs hardness 2 (out of 10) for the main screen – take extreme care, Some throttling but not as extreme as other SD8 Gen1 SoCs and no mountable external SSD storage, 25W charger costs extra and is so yesterday – bad Samsung, Heavy in the pocket and...
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
One doubts Samsung’s convictions at their own peril. The company will be the first to point to the O.G. Note phablet as the ultimate expression of this phenomenon. The line may be gone, having been absorbed into the flagship Galaxy S product, but its influence on the industry is still being felt a...
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
Samsung has just announced the most expensive phone ever sold in Australia. But does the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 live up to the hype?
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
The Z Fold4 may be the king of Android productivity, but that comes at a cost in terms of battery life. Samsung hasn't increased the battery capacity of tis foldables in several generations, and the Fold4's 4,400mAh of power will be gone by the end of the day, even with modest usage.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
Samsung’s cutting-edge folding phone-tablet hybrid has lost none of its novelty and power for its fourth generation. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is unrivalled outside China, where some local brands make similar devices for the local market. Lots of small refinements add up in this new iteration.- Pros: a phone and tablet in one, water resistance, powerful split-screen apps, phone-like outside screen, fantastic tablet screen, top performance, very good battery life, excellent cameras, head-turning design.
- Cons: extremely expensive, more fragile than a regular device and internal screen can be marked more easily than traditional glass, costly to repair, no dust resistance, heavy, thick, not a massive leap over the previous generation.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G Dual SIM (1TB, Beige) - Brand New review
Josh Hendrickson / Review Geek On paper, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is just an incremental update over the Fold 3. But the thing about phones is that what you see on paper usually doesn’t translate to what you get in your hands.- It folds!, Pretty good cameras, Great battery life
- Durability questions, Super expensive