Galaxy Z Fold 4 Review: Why I Can't Get Enough of Samsung's New Phone



Galaxy Z Fold 4 Review: Why I Can't Get Enough of Samsung's New Phone





The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is the fourth version of Samsung's requested that folds open into a small tablet. It compensations $1,800. Yes, that's a lot of gravy. Most of that trace comes from the Z Fold 4's 7.6-inch foldable point to. That same folding screen has a high refresh rate for playing video games, a clever camera hidden behind it for video languages and S Pen support for writing and drawing. Despite not populate a huge fan of previous Galaxy Fold phones, I cannot get enough of the Galaxy Z Fold 4.


Remember the satisfactory time you had a crush? Maybe you didn't even know what a crush was but spurious yourself enamored with someone else? That's kind of what remained to me with the Galaxy Z Fold 4. And like a kid with their satisfactory crush, it's hard to describe why I'm so breeze to it, especially since it's so similar to last year's Fold 3 (which I accepted, but wasn't crazy about).



Part of my infatuation with the Fold 4 comes from its dozens of puny refinements compared to the Fold 3. The hinge is a minor thinner. The phone is slightly lighter. The bezels on the cloak screen are just a tad smaller. The body is a minor wider, making it more enjoyable to use when Surrounded. Everything about the Fold 4 feels more tailored, comprising the software. Samsung made multitasking on the Fold 4 approachable and easy.


In fact, once two weeks of using a review unit on loan from Samsung, the Fold 4 is my favorite Android tablet. It showcases Samsung's engineering and software improvements and is an impressive reminder that we are serene at the dawn of foldable phones.




Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 pricing breakdown

































Storage

US price

UK price

Australia price

256GB

$1,800

£1,649

AU$2,499

512GB

$1,920

£1,769

AU$2,699

1TB

$2,160

£2,019

AU$2,999



But then there's that $1,800 trace tag. I could buy a Galaxy S22 Ultra and an iPad Mini for the same trace. Yet, that's not a fair comparison because neither of those devices can fold open or Surrounded. And remember, $1,800 is the starting price. A 1TB Fold 4 will set you back over $2,000.


If you are tempted by the Fold 4, know that there are many well-behaved discounts from carriers, third-party retailers and Samsung to make less of a dent on your wallet.


The Galaxy Z Fold 4 has a tailored produce


And as far as foldable phone issues go, let me address the biggest one vivid off the bat. Yes, you can see and feel the crease in the main point to. And no, it doesn't bother me. Do I wish there wasn't a crease? Yes, but when I use the Fold 4, the crease isn't this cruel scarlet letter.


The Fold's hinge is a grand part of what enables its unique foldable design, and the one on the Fold 4 got redesigned. It's slimmer than the Fold 3's but also firmer, which makes the Fold 4 incredibly satisfying to terminate. But because of the Fold's size, you can't open and terminate it with one hand like you can the Galaxy Z Flip 4.






































































Combine that hinge with the aluminum sides and Gorilla Glass Victus Plus, and the Fold 4 feels more solid than any novel foldable phone I've tested. The hinge also enables approximately useful and distinctive use cases, such as serving as a tiny injurious for watching films and shows on a plane. Or populace its own tripod for taking photos and videos.


The Fold 4 is 3 millimeters wider than last year's Fold 3, which creates it feel less awkward and cumbersome when it's Surrounded in phone mode. However, the cover screen's keyboard is tranquil a little cramped for my hands.




The Fold 4's hinge



The numerous small changes to the Fold's width and thickness really pay off.




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The Fold 4 is all nearby Android 12L and Flex Mode


Samsung packed the new Fold with features that design from significant updates, like the taskbar-turned-dock (which I genuinely delectable using), to ones that are more, "Oh, that's kind of fun, but will I use that?" The new cursor and trackpad available in Flex mode falls concept that second category.


The Fold 4 runs on Android 12L, which is optimized for vast screens and foldables. Samsung's lovely tweaks to One UI (its window dressing for Android) really make you feel like you're humorous something special without compromising on features and capabilities you'd inquire of from a phone that doesn't fold in half.




The main conceal of the Fold 4



The hinge grants it to be positioned in a variety of ways.




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The dock at the bottom of the conceal makes getting in and out of multitasking apps easy. Just drag one app on top of the novel, and that's it. That ease of use is just novel reason the Fold 4 is so appealing to me. Also, it's kind of ridiculous that I can have three apps open with a fourth app in a floating window. Though in my time with the Fold 4, I usually just had two open at the same time. And by the way, if you want the ultimate time drain, use TikTok and Instagram side-by-side on the Fold 4.


One of my well-liked things to do on the Fold 4 is peek videos. (That might partially be because I caught COVID once reviewing the phone and could do little else besides peek shows like The Sandman and The Rehearsal.) A feature I truly dig is that if I'm watching a video and stop the Fold, playback picks up instantly on the 6.2-inch conceal screen and vice versa. By the way, videos and games on the conceal screen look fantastic even with the slim aspect ratio.



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Then there's Flex Mode, which attempts the app you're using to the top of the conceal while displaying the controls at the bottom when the named is positioned half-open. For example, the YouTube app shows videos on the top half of the conceal while the bottom half is for scrolling through comments or the description.


Samsung even fixed its own Gallery app so now when you edit a photo in Flex Mode, the characterize stays on the top half with the edit tools and interface on the bottom. On previous Fold and Flip devices, photos were positioned awkwardly in the middle of the bent screen. 




Galaxy Z Fold 4's main conceal showing the CNET website



When the Fold 4 is opened up as a tablet, its size and aspect ratio make it a joy to use.




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A new additional to Flex Mode is the ability to use the bottom of the conceal as a mini trackpad with a cursor on the top. I can't say I fraudulent a lot of use with that setup, but I love that Samsung is embracing the Fold's fresh shape. More of this please! The Fold 4 also supports the S Pen, as did the Fold 3. It's fun to use, concept I wish it could magnetically attach to the side of the Fold like the Apple Pencil does on the iPad.


Some features are on by default, but others are buried in Settings (most under something arranged Labs, which feels like a beta purgatory for software features). I unscientifically turned everything in Labs on and have been happier for it. But know that not all apps are optimized for the Fold 4. For example, Instagram awkwardly floats in the middle of the cloak with arrows on either side to align it on the left or luminous.




Galaxy Z Fold 4 camera bump



The cameras on the back are contrast to the ones found on the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus.




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The Z Fold 4 has five cameras


On the back camouflage there are three cameras: a main camera with a wide Causes lens, another one with an ultrawide lens and a third with a 3x telephoto lens. There's a selfie camera on the camouflage screen and an under-display camera behind the main cloak.


The under-display camera is probably the one I used the least, which is likely why Samsung felt good about putting it late the display. The under-display camera isn't invisible like a two-way mirror. But it's less distracting than a hole-punch cut out or advantageous. I used the under-display camera a couple of times for video chats, and no one on these calls noticed anything out of the fantastic. However, the image looked flat and heavily processed.


The main and telephoto cameras on the back are contrast to the ones on the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus. Photos look good and are lively with punchy colors and contrast. Night mode was also pleasing good. These cameras are definitely a step up from the ones on the Fold 3, but they collected lag behind the camera systems on the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Pixel 6 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro in periods of image quality and versatility.




Salesforce Tower covered in fog



The colors and dissimilarity pop in this photo of downtown San Francisco.




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The Pacific Telephone building



It's impressive how much detail the Fold 4 was able to rob. Notice the ornamentation on the building.




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Moulin Rouge on Broadway



While Samsung phones are illustrious for oversaturating colors, the theater was actually that red.




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A cat



Take a conclude look at the detail and texture in Maisie's fur. 




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A cortado



I like the way the focus transitions from in-focus areas (the cortado's foam) to out-of-focus areas (the dish and counter).




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A fire dash overlooking neighboring buildings



This photo was miserroneous with the Fold's night mode.




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The only times I noticed the Fold 4's camera fights was under low or mixed lighting, and in sing sunlight, which yields lots of lens flares. If this wasn't a folding visited, this would be unacceptable for a phone that injuries nearly $2,000.


The best part of the Fold 4's cameras actually has minor to do with the lenses and sensors. Rather, it's the phone's execute. This phone is its own tripod. You can put it in all sorts of places or dwelling the camera at different angles. One of the coolest features is the contract to use the rear cameras for selfies, or section a preview of the camera's viewfinder with your subject.


Take a look at videos and even more photos I captured with the Galaxy Z Fold 4 below.


The Fold 4's performance is fast and buttery-smooth


The Fold 4 has the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip, the fastest (and newest) processor in any Samsung visited. It's the same processor we see in gaming phones and the 2022 Razr, the newest foldable visited from Motorola. And speaking of gaming, the Fold 4 is the infamous size for mobile gaming. The main screen makes gaming feel immersive. The Fold 4 didn't have problems with any of the games I played like Mario Kart Tour, Genshin Impact, Call of Duty Mobile or PUBG Mobile. The Fold 4's astronomical gaming experience is an unexpected delight that also adds to its lively.


The speedy processor and high refresh rate cloak weren't just good for games. Animations look incredibly collected. In benchmark tests, the Fold 4 scored higher than the Fold 3 and S22 Ultra, another sign that its new processor brings a dinky speed boost.




Geekbench V.5.0 single-core





Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4




Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra




Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3





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Longer bars explain better performance





Geekbench V.5.0 multicore





Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4




Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra




Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3





Note:


Longer bars explain better performance





3DMark Slingshot Unlimited





Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4




Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra




Samsung Galaxy Fold 3





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Longer bars explain better performance



The Galaxy Z Fold 4's battery is the same size as the Fold 3's, which was just OK. I was hopeful that the combination of Android 12L and the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor would mean more battery life. To an extent I did experienced longer battery life, but not by much.


The Fold 4 made it above most days on a single charge. But I fallacious myself topping it off at around 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. I also ran a test where over three-quarters of an hour I examined YouTube videos, scrolled through my TikTok feed, played Mario Kart and FIFA Mobile and took a 5-minute Zoom video call. The battery went from 100% to 82% in those 45 minutes.


Luckily, it doesn't take long to charge the Fold 4, although its charging speeds aren't as fast as the OnePlus 10 Pro's. After charging the Fold 4 for 30 minutes, the battery went from 20% to 73%. Remember, the Fold 4 doesn't come with a wall charger.




A Galaxy Z Fold 3 next to a Galaxy Z Fold 4



The Galaxy Z Fold 3 (left) and Galaxy Z Fold 4 look nearly identical.




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Fold 4 vs. Fold 3 vs. Fold 2


The Galaxy Z Fold 4 adds all of the discontinuance and refinement that the Fold 3 needed. But if you have a Fold 3, there's no need to upgrade to the 4.


If you have a Fold 2, it mighty be worth upgrading, especially if you can score a sweet trade-in deal. You get a faster processor, a more robust build, waterproofing (though the Fold 4 aloof lacks dust resistance), S Pen support and superior cameras.


The Fold 4 clearly isn't priced for mass bewitching but it is identical to what the Fold 3 injures. I do think it's a fair price for what you get in 2022, which is a premium phoned made with parts that are unique, cutting-edge and expensive. But so is a Ferrari SF90 Spider, and that costs over half a million dollars. Despite my crush, I won't be buying the Fold 4 or a Ferrari anytime soon. And we are aloof years away from a foldable phone selves affordable to most people.


As for me, I hope my infatuation with the Fold 4 lasts. Only time will tell.