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
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
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
Samsung’s Fold series has come a long way since its disastrous debut, which saw the first-generation model all but fall apart in my hand. Having spent a week with the Galaxy Z Fold 4, it’s clear that this is the most refined version of the foldable phone yet.
Smart UI tweaks, Camera no longer an issue, The form factor really does work
Lack of apps making true use of the big inner screen limits usefulness, Crease and thick body remain from the previous iteration, Price still puts it out of reach for most
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 has just announced the most expensive phone ever sold in Australia. But does the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 live up to the hype?
The only really con of it is more bulky than a regular phone. I got mine in yesterday used it today in a high traffic area it logged on to 5g gave me priority over others in the area. Both screens are great. The speed of the system is great.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a welcome update that moves this folding phone into a flagship space with boosted power and new cameras. This remains the big screen folding phone of choice, with software support for wider usage of the display and plenty of quality in all areas.
Narrower bezels, Flagship cameras, Loads of power, S Pen compatible, Undeniable 'cool' factor
No S Pen storage, Charging speeds remain average at best, It's really expensive, Internal display drains battery quite quickly
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
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