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Samsung’s Z Fold 4 vs last year’s Z Fold 3: Should you upgrade?

Samsung revealed its latest Galaxy Z Fold 4 earlier today at its Unpacked flagship event, and it’s astonishing to see how similar it is to its predecessor.

While the Z Fold 4 does improve upon some aspects, it stagnates in others. MobileSyrup managing editor Patrick O’Rourke went hands-on with the device and said that the device seems to have hit a plateau when it comes to its design. “If you were expecting a Galaxy Fold 2 or, arguably, even a Fold 3-like design leap with the Fold 4, you will be disappointed with Samsung’s latest flagship foldable,” said O’Rourke in his hands-on.

However, without getting too ahead of ourselves, let’s compare both iterations of the devices and deduce whether the new Z Fold 4 is all hype or an actual upgrade over its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Display

7.6-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity Flex, 2,208 x 1,768 pixels + 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2,268 x 832 pixels – 120Hz

Main Screen: 7.6 inches 120Hz AMOLED 2x, Infinity Flex Display (2176 x 1812) | Cover Screen: 6.2 inches 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display (2316 x 904)

Processor

Snapdragon 888

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus

RAM

12GB of RAM

12GB of RAM

Storage

256GB/512GB of storage

256GB, 512GB and 1TB of storage

Dimensions (in.)

Unfolded: 158.2 x 128.2 x 6.4 mm | Folded: 158.2. x 67.1 x 16 mm

Folded: 67.1 x 155.1 x 15.8mm(Hinge) ~ 14.2mm(Sagging) | Unfolded: 130.1 x 155.1 x 6.3mm

Weight

271g

263g

Rear Facing Camera

12-megapixel (wide, f/1.8) + 12-megapixel (Ultra wide, f/2.2) + 12-megapixel (telephoto, f/2.4)

50MP Wide-angle Camera F1.8, 12MP Ultra Wide Camera F2.2, 10MP Telephoto Camera F2.4 | Cover camera: 10MP Selfie Camera F2.2

Front Facing Camera

10-megapixel (f/2.2) + 4-megapixel (f/1.8)

10 MP Cover Camera F/2.2 | 4MP Under Display Camera F1.8

OS

Android 11

Android 12

Battery

4,400mAh

4,400 mAh

Network Connectivity

LTE/ 5G

LTE/5G

Sensors

Fingerprint sensor (side mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity sensor, compass, barometer

Capacitive Fingerprint sensor (side), Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro sensor, Geomagnetic sensor, Hall sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor

SIM Type

Nano SIM

Nano SIM

Launch Date

August 11, 2021

August 10, 2022

Misc

Colours: Phantom Black, Phantom Green, Phantom Silver

Graygreen, Phantom Black, Beige [Samsung.com Exclusive] Burgundy

Display

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

7.6-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity Flex, 2,208 x 1,768 pixels + 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2,268 x 832 pixels – 120Hz

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Main Screen: 7.6 inches 120Hz AMOLED 2x, Infinity Flex Display (2176 x 1812) | Cover Screen: 6.2 inches 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display (2316 x 904)

Processor

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Snapdragon 888

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus

RAM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

12GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

256GB/512GB of storage

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

256GB, 512GB and 1TB of storage

Dimensions (in.)

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Unfolded: 158.2 x 128.2 x 6.4 mm | Folded: 158.2. x 67.1 x 16 mm

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Folded: 67.1 x 155.1 x 15.8mm(Hinge) ~ 14.2mm(Sagging) | Unfolded: 130.1 x 155.1 x 6.3mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

271g

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

263g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

12-megapixel (wide, f/1.8) + 12-megapixel (Ultra wide, f/2.2) + 12-megapixel (telephoto, f/2.4)

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

50MP Wide-angle Camera F1.8, 12MP Ultra Wide Camera F2.2, 10MP Telephoto Camera F2.4 | Cover camera: 10MP Selfie Camera F2.2

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

10-megapixel (f/2.2) + 4-megapixel (f/1.8)

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

10 MP Cover Camera F/2.2 | 4MP Under Display Camera F1.8

OS

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Android 11

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Android 12

Battery

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

4,400mAh

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

4,400 mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

LTE/ 5G

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

LTE/5G

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Fingerprint sensor (side mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity sensor, compass, barometer

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Capacitive Fingerprint sensor (side), Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro sensor, Geomagnetic sensor, Hall sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Nano SIM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Nano SIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

August 11, 2021

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

August 10, 2022

Misc

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Colours: Phantom Black, Phantom Green, Phantom Silver

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Graygreen, Phantom Black, Beige [Samsung.com Exclusive] Burgundy

Display and Design

The new foldable features a 7.6-inch unfolded QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity Flex display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate (48-120Hz), which happens to be exactly the same as its predecessor, although with a wider aspect ratio. It’s hard to tell the two displays apart at first glance, however, thanks to a slightly thinner and lighter redesigned hinge, the phone is 3mm wider.

It also features slightly muted bezels, and a 2176 x 1812 pixel resolution, making the overall display experience just a little bit better than its predecessor.

The cover display also features an identical-looking 120Hz 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 2316 x 904-pixel resolution, slightly better than its predecessor’s 2,268 x 832 pixel resolution. Weight-wise, the new foldable is slightly lighter than its predecessor, coming in at 263g, 8g lighter than the Z Fold 3, which is likely due to the lighter hinge.

Regarding design, Samsung hasn’t been able to push the Fold 4 forward in any meaningful way.

Internals

The Z Fold 3 launched with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 chipset, which happened to be the best processor at the time of the device’s release. The Fold 4 continues the tradition and features the best smartphone processor currently available — the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. The new chipset allows for 20 percent performance improvement and roughly 30 percent power saving compared to the Snapdragon 888.

In terms of battery life, Samsung decided not to upgrade the device’s battery, which means the Fold 4 has the same 4,400mAh battery as its predecessor, though Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 optimizations should result in slightly better battery life.

The Z Fold 3 and Z Fold 4 both feature 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, alongside 256GB and512GB of storage options. The newer Fold 4, however, also comes in a 1TB storage model.

Camera

The camera is where the main upgrade is with the Fold 4. Samsung upgraded the smartphone’s main camera from 12-megapixel (wide, f/1.8) to 50-megapixel (wide, f/1.8). The Ultra-wide camera on the Z Fold 4 is identical to the Z fold 3, coming in at 12-megapixel (f/2.2).

The telephoto camera appears to have experienced a downgrade in megapixel terms, going from 12-megapixel (f/2.4) on the Z Fold 3 to 10-megapixel (f/2.4) on the Z Fold 4. However, with the new telephoto lens, you get 3x optical zoom, as compared to the Z Fold 3’s 2x optical zoom.Further, similar to the Fold 3, the Fold 4 also has two selfie cameras, one under the display alongside a punch-hole camera on the Cover screen. Unfortunately, the front cameras on the Fold 4 didn’t receive any updates, and are identical to its predecessor, coming in at 10-megapixel for the cover camera (f/2.2) and 4-megapixel for the under-display camera (f/1.8).

Additionally, according to Samsung, the pixels above the under-display camera on the Fold 4 feature a higher density, which should mask the camera and disguise it. However, according to our hands-on with the device, the camera “is still obviously visible.”

Colours and pricing

The new Galaxy Z Fold 4 starts at $2,269, which happens to be the same price the Z Fold 3 launched for last year. The latter is now discounted, and is available for $1,894 on Samsung’s website.

The 2021 Fold, upon release, was available in ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom Green’ and ‘Phantom Silver’ colourways, whereas the new Fold is available in ‘Graygreen,’ Phantom Black,’ ‘Beige’ and the Samsung website-exclusive ‘Burgundy’ colourways.

Worth the upgrade?

The Samsung Z Fold 4 features an impressively expansive display, which is just a little wider than its predecessor, and is powered by the best processor on the market. However, the device fails to introduce anything that is surprisingly new. It does have an upgraded main camera, a higher storage option, and a new Burgundy colourway that looks spectacular. And although those small improvements do add up, I don’t think they necessarily warrant an upgrade if you already own the Z Fold 3. An upgrade that would set you back $2,269.99.

On the other hand, if the Fold 4 would potentially be your first foldable purchase and you have the cash, definitely go for it. It is the best Samsung foldable on the market currently.

For more on the Z Fold 4, check out our hands-on with the smartphone.

Image credit: Samsung

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Get up to $510 in trade-in value when purchasing the Z Flip 3 or Z Fold 3

Samsung Canada is currently offering a solid trade-in deal on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3, as shared by RedFlagDeals user ‘Aware.’

Valid until July 4th, the new trade-in offer can net you a maximum of $510 trade depending on your trade-in smartphone and its condition. According to Samsung, the $510 quote is based on the maximum trade-in value of a 512GB S21 Ultra.

The deal would essentially bring the starting price of the Z Flip 3 down to $529 and the starting price of the Z Fold 3 down to $1,574.99, from $1,039.99 and $2,084.99, respectively.

Additionally, get a free pair of Galaxy Buds Live with the purchase of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Buds 2 with the purchase of the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

Learn more about the promotion here.

Source: Samsung Via: RedFlagDeals

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Samsung says it plans to release new foldable smartphones later this year

In a move that isn’t surprising, Samsung has confirmed during its Q1 2022 earnings call that it has plans to release a new generation of foldable smartphones later in 2022.

“We are currently all hands on deck regarding preparing the new foldable model scheduled for launch in the second half,” said a representative from the company during the call.

Samsung’s mobile vice-president Kim Sung-Koo also stated that the company plans to make foldable smartphones the “main column next to the Galaxy S series within our business.”

Given the success of the Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3, it makes sense that Samsung is working on successors to both phones. The tech giant likely plans to reveal its new foldables — probably called the Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 — in August. Rumours regarding the Z Flip 3 have been sparse, but leaks regarding the Fold 4 have appeared at rapid rate recently. For example, the smartphone is rumoured to feature a design similar to the z Fold 3’s alongside a 108-megapixel camera, and, depending on who you believe, a built-in S Pen.

For more on Samsung’s 2021 foldable, check out Dean Daley’s review of the Galaxy Z  Fold 3 and Z Flip 3.

Via: Android Authority 

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 will reportedly sport an upgraded UTG display

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a great smartphone and a pretty significant leap over the Galaxy Z Fold 2, especially compared to its predecessor’s plastic-like display. However, it looks like the South Korean tech giant has plans to kick things up a notch with the Galaxy Z Fold 4.

According to information from the blog Naver, the South Korean company will include an improved Ultra-Thin Glass on the Z Fold 4. This upgraded UTG is reportedly stronger and more durable. The new display technology will also offer an improved S Pen experience.

Samsung’s UTG display is included in devices like the Z Flip 3 and the Z Flip 5G. It’s unclear if the rumoured Z Flip 4 will sport the newer UTG panel.

We’ll likely see Samsung reveal the Z Fold 4 and Z Flip for in August or September.

Source: Naver Via: 9to5Google

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Samsung’s One UI 4.1.1 is coming to Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3 and more

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 One UI 4.1.1 is coming to a wide range of Galaxy devices, including the Z Fold 3 and the Z Flip 3.

This update is starting to roll out right now, but it might be a while before it makes its way to Canada.

The One UI 4.1.1 update will start with the foldables, but will also extend to the S21 series, recent A series devices, the Tab S7 FE, the S20,the  Z Fold, theZ Flip, the Note series, the S10 series, the A series, the Tab S series and more.

One UI 4.1.1 includes Google Duo live sharing feature, so you can share photos in the gallery, your browser screen and collaborate on Samsung Notes, all while you’re on a video call. You’ll be able to take and edit photos in RAW. Additionally, it includes an object eraser, so you can remove shadows or distracting objects in the background. There’s also a Grammarly-powered keyboard to ensure that you’re writing has correct grammar and more.

Samsung’s Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy Tab Active 2 both received their March Security update on March 15th. 

Source: Samsung

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What was your favourite smartphone that launched in Canada last year?

Last year, a variety of smartphones were released in Canada, including several flagships, mid-rangers, budget devices and even foldables.

For this week’s MobileSyrup ‘Community Question,’ we want to know what your favourite smartphone from last year is?

I’d say my favourite smartphone from last year was the Galaxy Z Fold 3. It’s worth noting that I didn’t purchase the device myself and instead reviewed a unit Samsung sent to me, so to be fair, I didn’t have to spend $1,999.99 to get my hands on one. However, if I were looking for a new smartphone this year, I can definitively say that I’d purchase the Z Fold 3.

This year’s Z Fold 3 is well-built and waterproof this time around. I also like that it features two 120Hz refresh rate displays and on the main screen, it sports a cool under-display camera. Playing games like League of Legends: Wild Rift or reading on a larger screen, has also been great.

The Z Fold 3 has some downsides though, including making my skin tone brighter in pictures, the fact that it’s costly, and a little bulky. However, I’d argue that it’s worth its expensive price tag even with these shortcomings. That said, I’m also a big fan of the Pixel 6 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

With all of this in mind, what’s your favourite smartphone from 2021? Let us know in the comments below.

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New video shows how Samsung tests its Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3

Samsung has posted a video showing off the tests the company puts its latest duo of foldable handsets, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3, through to ensure that they’re durable.

Samsung’s durability tests include an environmental chamber, water resistance, S Pen usability and a folding test. The folding test aims to make sure that the devices can survive 200,000 folds, and the environmental chamber test ensures that the foldable devices’ video playback, cameras, components and more work in a variety of climates.

The video’s release follows reports from some users that their Z Flip 3’s displays are cracking down the middle. 9to5Google outlines an issue where the smartphone’s foldable screen cracked at the fold after days of no use.

A Reddit user also claims the same thing happened to them after three days of owning the Z Flip 3. In a Reddit post, they mention how they were able to get the phone replaced under warranty.

I used both the Z Fold 3 and the Z Flip 3 for a few weeks and I didn’t have any issues with durability. In fact, I found that the two devices felt a lot more durable than their predecessors.

Source: Samsung