Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G 256GB
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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 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Excellent review
A slicker, more streamlined folding phone that majors on productivity- Slick software makes multitasking effortless, Flagship performance, Better, more versatile cameras
- No S Pen as standard, or a slot to store one, Screen crease hasn’t disappeared completely, Still your wallet’s worst enemy
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) 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, 256GB, Green) - 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, 256GB, Green) - 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, 256GB, Green) - 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, 256GB, Green) - 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
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Green) - 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 Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Green) - 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?