Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 12GB 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
While Samsung's Z Fold 5 is still the best foldable phone on the market, there aren't a ton of major upgrades on the latest model. And with a price that starts at $1,800, it's still extremely expensive too.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
On second glance, the best foldable smartphone? From a design and technical point of view, the Galaxy Z Fold5 has looked to the Fold4 for inspiration. Although Samsung's newest foldable smartphone has improved in only a select number of areas, the Galaxy Fold5 shines with virtues familiar to the...- beautiful OLED panels, premium case, stylus input, long updates, fast SoC ...
- ... with throttling, no WiFi 7, heavy and case thickness, Location problems?, no charger included
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 review: The flagship business phone, now thinner and stronger
The Fold5 is a flagship phone in every sense and capable of doing everything you expect from a top-shelf phone.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (Review Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5)
The best folding phone yet- Incredibly versatile, Excellent productivity software, Beautiful screens, Slimmer, lighter design than previous generation
- Pricey, Odd speaker placement
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (256GB, Blue) Australian Stock - Excellent review
We’re five years deep into Samsung’s Galaxy Z line. Last year, in our review, I wrote that the Galaxy Z Fold 4 was “nearly perfected.” As you’ll read below, the new Galaxy Z Fold 5 for 2023 is improved upon, but still not quite perfect. Whether it’s Samsung still not... #GalaxyZFold5 #Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: the most powerful folding phone-tablet
For its fifth generation, Samsung’s folding phone-tablet is lighter, thinner, feels better built and is a more mature device than ever. The Z Fold 5 is still extremely expensive – the price you pay for the still cutting-edge technology that makes the folding screen work – and it must be treated with...- Pros: a phone and tablet in one, powerful multitasking abilities, phone-like outside screen, fantastic tablet screen, top performance, great battery life, water resistance, gap-free when closed and lighter.
- Cons: extremely expensive, more fragile than a regular device and costly to repair, no dust resistance, thicker than a normal phone, not a big leap over the previous generation.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
“The futuristic folding Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is thinner, lighter, and more powerful than ever before. It's the best big-screen folding smartphone you can buy.”- Thinner and lighter than ever, Silent, high-quality hinge, Strong multitasking tools, Fun, social media-friendly camera, Inner screen is perfect for games and video, IPX8 and durable chassis
- Battery life hasn't dramatically improved, Slow charging
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
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 Fold 5 review: a little better is just good enough
Samsung’s head start in foldables is paying off, but it’ll have to do more next time around to stay in front.- Powerful multitasking features with a sleek inner screen experience, New hinge folds flat, Good software support policy, including four OS upgrades
- Still expensive, Still chunky and relatively heavy, Long-term durability is still uncertain