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08-31-2022 12:47 PM (Last edited 08-31-2022 01:31 PM ) in
Fold & Flip PhonesHey hey everyone, I hope you are doing great!
After having the brand new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 for over a week, I wanted to share my experience and thoughts on the latest foldable, which is my first of it's kind. For those that have read my previous reviews on the Buds2 Pro and the Watch5 Pro may know, I was fortunate enough to attend Samsung's Unpacked event live in NYC and got first hands on with this new device.
*Please note, I paid for this device myself and my review is my honest thoughts and opinion on the device.
Galaxy Z Fold4 - MORE SCREEN, MORE DOING
To start, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 is now on sale and can be purchased directly from Samsung here: https://howl.me/chQkoHHyWFO. The price of the Fold4 is a bit high at $1799.99 but can be purchased as low as $899.99 with eligible trade-in.
Some noteworthy specs of the Galaxy Z Fold4:
- 4,400 mAh battery
- 7.6” QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity Flex Display 120Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate6.2” HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O Display 120Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate
- Comes with Android 12L/OneUI 4.1.1 (Optimized for Tablets/Foldables)
- New Taskbar dock for easy app switching/multi tasking (thanks to Android 12L)
- The only IPX8 water-resistant foldable series
Originally, I hadn't planned to purchase the Fold4 as the price was a bit out of my comfort zone. Not only that, I also own an S22 Ultra so I didn't feel right making that purchase. I ended up going to my local Best Buy on launch day and found that they were offering enhanced trade-in values for phones and I happened to have some spare's so I went for it. On top of that, I had a few Best Buy gift cards so it worked out.
Right as I unboxed my new Fold4 (I got the 256GB Graygreen model for those that are curious), I knew I was in for a premium experience. As many already know, in the box you're greeted with the device itself. Other than that, all you get is the setup guides, sim eject tool and the charging cable. Setting up the device was exciting, especially because this is my first Fold. Once I got it configured to my liking, I really put it up to the test. Battery life in general so far has been great. At the end of the day, I still have about 30% charge left and with mid to heavy usage, I think that's great considering I spend most of my time on the inside screen.
My favorite part of the device is the app continuity. Having dual displays, being able to unfold to a bigger screen to continue where I left off is a game changer. While the outside display looks and works great at 6.2", jumping into the 7.6" inside display is a sorcery of itself.
Next for me was the camera. I began by taking photos, not only on auto mode but also in RAW format using Expert RAW. I was especially blown away with how great the camera works in dark environments. Speaking of camera's, the Fold4 comes equip with a total of 5 of them. While they all shine, I really got to say, they made major improvements with the UDC (Under Display Camera) as there are many times I am watching videos on YouTube or playing games and forget that there is even a camera there! My favorite thing to do is take a family photo using flex mode.
When it comes to the software, Samsung's partnership with Google really took off for the best. Together, they were able to implement Google's Android 12L onto the new Fold and Flip, improving the entire experience. New to Android 12L is the Taskbar for large foldables and tablets. The new taskbar helps with switching between apps and makes multitasking even faster and better than before.
In my opinion, Samsung did a great job with the Galaxy Z Fold4. They truly have brought the world innovations unlike no other and shape the future of technology. I would recommend this device to people such as myself who are tech enthusiasts, run businesses or who enjoy gaming and watching videos. That aside, in all honesty, if you're coming from an S22 Ultra or a Galaxy Z Fold3, I'd have to say to hold off on your purchase as those two devices are already great enough, for now unless you get yourself a great deal.
Thank you for reading and please let me know what you think or if you have any questions for me.
Take care.
Best regards,
Rydah
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09-11-2022 05:26 AM (Last edited 09-11-2022 05:28 AM ) in
Fold & Flip PhonesWell, when the Fold 4 was announced with the redesigned hinge, shell and IPX8 capabilities, I knew I couldn't wait any longer and had to have one!
I luckily was at the end of my Note10+ contract (on Fold 4 preorder launch day) and took full advantage of the $1000 preorder with 512GB storage upgrades and got $400 trade-in with free S Pen Standing case, from AT&T, for my Note10+.
Needless to say, I'm truly in love with the beast of a device and don't know how I could ever go back to a non-foldable. It's just so innovative and truly groundbreaking for the cellular phone market.
I also got my preorder earlier than expected (8/22) and was fortunate enough to get to take it on vacation with me to St. Louis, for the Braves / Cardinals series that weekend.
I totally put the battery to the test, took a ton of 50MP photos and only had to charge it Saturday evening. And that is even with AT&T's large crowded area tower issues, where their network will constantly struggle to pull signal and bounce between frequencies nonstop.
On a funny side note, at 2 of the 3 games that weekend, I had 2 different people that had just got the Flip 4. Both told me they regretted not going with the Fold 4. One of them even planned to go back and exchange for it! 😄
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11-26-2022 12:53 PM in
Fold & Flip PhonesI appreciate the effort you put into this review. I have now had my Fold 4 for a week. I will preface this with the fact that every cell phone I have owned has been a Samsung, with my first being the Samsung Uproar after I retired my bag phone.
When I go from one Samsung phone to a newer one, I fully expect to only gain features without losing others. Aside from a few early exceptions, this has been true for me over the last 23 years. However, when I went from the S21 Ultra to the Z Fold 4, a couple of things got under my skin once I got it home.
The first was the realization that my current S-Pen, which I bought from Samsung less than two years ago, was incompatible with the Z Fold 4. I couldn't understand this, but I went ahead and ordered the S Pen Fold Edition. Upon receipt of the new pen, aside from having a bit more girth than the one I used on my S21 Ultra, there is only one difference. There is a tiny bit more surface area to the tips on the Fold Edition, and that is it. The phone knows when you try to use the prior version of the S Pen because it will throw up a message on the screen. I feel this was intentionally generating revenue through purchasing a new peripheral since the screen comes with a preinstalled protector. If you are pressing hard enough to damage the screen of a phone, then it doesn't matter what pen you are using.
The second was that the S Pen is only functional when the phone is open. It is useless on the front screen. The retail on the Z Fold 4 is $600 more than the retail of the S21 Ultra at its release. Had I known these things before spending 33% more for the Z Fold 4, my purchase decision would have been different.
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