Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G 512GB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review: It's all about refinement
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - BRAND NEW review
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a refined foldable with improved durability, great performance and pixel-perfect cameras, but it doesn’t do much differently to its predecessor. Minor changes could attract if you were on the fence, but bigger upgrades from competing foldables leave the Z Fold 4 in the...- Large 7.6in display is great for multitasking, Hugely improved rear camera setup, All-day battery life, New software enhancements via Android 12L
- Still a gap between displays when folded, Under display camera is bad, App support is hit-and-miss, 25W charging is slow in 2022
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review: Innovation tax
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is naturally the best Samsung's flagship foldable has ever been, but is nonetheless a niche proposition thanks to the high price and some odd omissions.- Much better multitasking, Excellent performance, Solid camera
- Very expensive, Just okay battery, No bundled S Pen
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 (Review Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4)
The ultimate portable computer- Fast and powerful, Useful multi-window mode, Excellent signal strength, Fully usable with one hand
- Very expensive, Heavy, Some applications are buggy
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4: The best foldable just got better
The Galaxy Z Fold returns for 2022, with a handful of subtle upgrades as well as a slight price increase- Waterproof design is still unmatched, Multi-tasking improvements, Huge increase in gaming performance
- More expensive, Flexible display still looks and feels fragile, Poor quality under-screen selfie camera
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G (512GB, Beige) AU - Excellent 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 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - BRAND NEW review
I have a confession: I’m not really into tablets. The last one I bought was in 2012, and I think my cat technically owns it now. They feel too much like a neither-here-nor-there device to me — too underpowered to do computer stuff, too big and cumbersome to do phone stuff.- Camera system worthy of a flagship, Intuitive multitasking interface, It’s a phone, Excellent performance
- $1,799, Android tablet app support is weak, Still heavy and chunky
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - 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 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - BRAND NEW review
Minor changes year-on-year but the Fold 4 is the closest a handset can get to PC-like performance...- Stunning displays Software optimisation Snappy processor
- Expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 512GB, Black) - BRAND NEW review
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a do-everything device that presents few compromises. It is good for photography, multi-tasking your work and watching Netflix, however the high price might put off some buyers.- Impressive main and cover screens, Optimized for multi-tasking, Cleverly-hidden selfie camera
- Cameras aren’t Samsung’s very best, Crease is still noticeable, Expensive