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
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
The Galaxy Z Fold4 is currently available from Amazon starting from $1499 (with both the 256GB and 512GB version costing the same at the time of the test).
bright OLED display, compact mini tablet, long software support, robust chassis including IPX8 certification, powerful SoC
UDC still not optimal, no storage expansion, slow 25W charging, display seam stands out, thick and heavy case
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
Here we are, with the fourth-generation Galaxy Z Fold from Samsung. And honestly, it’s not a huge change from the Galaxy Z Fold 2, released two years ago. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, as Samsung is working to iterate and perfect this form factor before making drastic changes.
Super bright display, Lighter than its predecessor, Slight changes in dimensions makes it easier to handle, Android 12L is a huge upgrade here, Cover Screen is wider and easier to use
Battery life isn't the best, Slow charging, Costly, There's still a crease
Samsung's Z Fold 4 is a stellar device, and I've been over the moon happy with being able to use a foldable again. With high-quality productivity, multi-tasking, a slightly lighter build and a good camera, this handset is definitely an improvement
The camera is an absolute unit, Wider aspect ratio Cover display, Taskbar of champions
Still hefty, Battery is meh, Over $2000 in Canada
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.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a technological marvel that remains way ahead of the competition despite a decreasing pace of innovation. It has become the de-facto best folding phone in the world, providing the best visual experience, productivity, and excellent durability .
Amazing foldable display, Excellent performance, productivity, Very good camera system, Improved battery life
Bulky form-factor, Sub-optimal one-hand experience
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 is a carefully considered upgrade that addresses the greatest concerns of its predecessor and improves the design, performance and user experience in almost every way.
Improved rear camera, Slimmer and lighter than predecessor, Excellent performance, Wider aspect ratio makes it more comfortable to wield
No integrated SPen stylus, Not cheap
Yes, if you are an Android user who can afford it. Because this is the best phone money can buy at the moment, one that lets you tell the world you have arrived and lets you finish the work before you arrive. This is the business phone, this is the swagger phone, this is the head turner phone.
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. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 may be “incremental,” but it’s also the best foldable device that exists today.
It folds!, Pretty good cameras, Great battery life
Durability questions, Super expensive
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