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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Review: Flagship foldable with a flagship camera

Every year, Samsung launches various flagship-level smartphones, and my favourite for the last few years has been the Galaxy Z Fold.

My Galaxy Z Fold 3 was pickpocketed at the Istanbul airport this past July. It was pretty upsetting, and I noticed the lack of the device in my life. It was the phone I used for consuming content on YouTube and Netflix; it was what I used to read ebooks and where I would work on my portfolio of creative writing.

So getting my hands on the Fold 4 has offered a nice breath of fresh air. The foldable offers the best of the best, with specs that send Samsung’s S22 series running for the hills.

This year’s model is an upgrade from 2021’s foldable. You can expect a better camera setup, improved multi-tasking performance, and a slightly thinner design. With only two significant drawbacks, all this makes the Fold 4 a stellar handset for most people.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Display

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)

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

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus

Snapdragon 888

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

12GB of RAM

12GB of RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

256GB, 512GB and 1TB of storage

256GB/512GB of storage

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

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

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

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

263g

271g

229g

Rear Facing Camera

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

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

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

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

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

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Android 12

Android 11

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

4,400 mAh

4,400mAh

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

LTE/5G

LTE/ 5G

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

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

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

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Nano SIM

Nano SIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

August 10, 2022

August 11, 2021

February 25, 2022

Misc

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

Colours: Phantom Black, Phantom Green, Phantom Silver

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

Display

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)

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 S22 Ultra

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Snapdragon 888

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

12GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

12GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

256GB, 512GB and 1TB of storage

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

256GB/512GB of storage

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

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

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 S22 Ultra

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

263g

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

271g

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

229g

Rear Facing Camera

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

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 S22 Ultra

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

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

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Android 12

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Android 11

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

4,400 mAh

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

4,400mAh

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

LTE/5G

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

LTE/ 5G

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

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

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Nano SIM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Nano SIM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

August 10, 2022

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

August 11, 2021

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

February 25, 2022

Misc

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Colours: Phantom Black, Phantom Green, Phantom Silver

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

‘If it ain’t broke’

The Galaxy Z Fold 4’s design isn’t particularly exciting or new, but ‘if it ain’t broke,’ right?

The foldable looks like last year’s Z Fold 3 with slightly different dimensions. The Cover display has a slightly wider aspect ratio, making it more familiar to candy bar phone users. It’s not the same, but I appreciated the subtle change. I noticed I used the Cover display far more than I would before, which was undoubtedly due to the wider aspect ratio.

When you open up the handset, you get that same 7.6-inch display that’s similar to a tablet alongside an under-display camera (UDC). The UDC seems even less noticeable than it was last year. So much so that I often forget it’s even a part of the phone. I’ve come to the point of realizing that I don’t think it’s needed, but I guess it’s good for those who want to use it. The foldable display crease is still noticeable, but like I said last year, you can easily forget about it. If you’re someone who can’t look past the crease, then this phone — and most foldable devices — aren’t for you.

Dimensions-wise, the Fold 4 is slightly shorter and thinner than last year’s model, but when unfolded, it’s also wider. I found the difference in size pretty negligible, although I immediately noticed the contrast in weight. Although 263g versus 271g isn’t the most significant change, the weight was noteworthy for someone who used the Fold 3 as his daily driver. Don’t get me wrong, this is still a foldable phone with two screens, which means it’s still quite hefty, especially in comparison to your everyday run-of-the-mill handset. If you’re not a fan of the larger design, again, foldables likely aren’t for you.

The handset feels solid with its armour aluminum frame, similar to last year. Also, like the Fold 3, the Fold 4 boasts IPX8 water resistance, which means it’s good up to 1.5 meters but isn’t graded against dust.

I’m shocked that the Fold 4 doesn’t offer storage for the S Pen. I previously thought that Samsung would try and pair the Fold 4 with the stylus similar to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, but that isn’t the case. I’m not someone who typically uses the Samsung stylus, so it wasn’t a significant omission for me.

Both displays are great, beautifully showcasing Netflix videos and Instagram photos. The colours are vibrant and pop, allowing me to watch YouTube videos on either display easily. Both also offer a 120Hz refresh rate, which is great for scrolling through Twitter and more Instagram photos.

Camera worthy of a flagship

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Speaking of photography, the Fold 4’s camera is the highlight difference between it and last year’s model. This time around, the device features a 50-megapixel primary shooter, 10-megapixel telephoto with 3x optical zoom and the same 12-megapixel ultrawide camera.

The 50-megapixel primary shooter is shockingly good. Pictures are sharp, bright and vivid, and like always, there’s a bit of oversaturation, but it’s not the worst thing. The sky is slightly bluer, and the grass is a bit greener, but maybe that positivity is something I need in my life. Oversaturation notwithstanding, the primary shooter also has a great high dynamic range, showcasing the difference in bright whites and darker shadows.

Even my Black skin tone was highlighted beautifully in these images and far more true to life than with Samsung’s previous foldables. This is a particular issue I’ve found with the company’s smartphones in the past, and I’m happy that the quality of darker skin images has improved.

Details taken with the primary shooter are also admirable. Selfies taken with the primary shooter (using the Cover display as the viewfinder) show details in facial hair, brickwork isn’t too sharp, and even foliage looks pretty good as long as you’re not zooming in to inspect the digitally sharpened edges.

Lowlight images have also been improved. Before, lowlight images lacked detail, and the colouring was off, but this time the photos were well lit, the colours were more vibrant, and there were far more details. While one of the cons of the Z Fold 3 was its cameras didn’t match up to the price point, this time, I’m glad to say that’s changed.

Even selfies on the UDC and the Cover display have improved slightly. Hardware-wise, both shooters use the same 4-megapixel and 10-megapixel sensors as last year. According to GSMArena, the lens changed slightly on the Cover display’s front camera, likely to let in more light for shots. I didn’t spend too much time with these selfies shooters, however. When you can take selfies with your main shooters, the only thing actual front-facing cameras should be used for is video chatting.

Taskbar of champions

The Z Fold 4 is a multi-tasking champion, and thankfully it has 12GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 to help it truck along without any issues. With the phone, split screening is a breeze. I’d often have Google Play Books on one side and my messaging app on the other side of the screen without any issues. I even used the phone to write out some of this review. The split screening was also great for the review process, as I’d have my 2021 Z Fold 3 review on one page and my draft of this review on the other.

Other features like having the taskbar at the bottom when you’re using the main screen help you easily switch between apps. The taskbar always shows the apps you have pinned at the bottom of your homepage, but they are minimized, so it’s not in the way. You also have access to your two most recently opened apps and a shortcut to the entire app folder. I found the taskbar so helpful that I no longer needed the Edge panel, a pull-out tray on the right side of your display where you can store apps, contacts, tools and more. It’s been a feature on many past Samsung smartphones and something I used a lot on the Z Fold 3, but this taskbar is the perfect replacement.

Benchmark-wise, the Fold 4 does pretty well for itself. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 beats the S22 Ultra's 8 Gen 1 and the Pixel 6's Tensor chipset. However, similar to all other Android devices, it pales compared to Apple's A-series chips.

While the Fold 4 is excellent for all the serious productivity and ease of use features, it's also great for gaming. I can play games like League of Legends: Wild Rift and Apex Legends Mobile with no concerns. However, I couldn't play either game at the full 120Hz refresh rate. The phone doesn't get warm after multiple rounds, which is a good sign.

I have a lot of great things to say about the Z Fold 4, but the battery isn't one of them.

I could make it through the day with the Z Fold 4 with about four to five hours of screen time. This is about the same results I got on last year's Fold 3, so I was hoping for something better this time. It's not the worst battery on the market, but come on, Samsung, the same 4,400mAh battery two years in a row is lame.

It's worth noting that Samsung didn't provide me with an S Pen to test this time, so if you want S Pen details, check out the Z Fold 3 review. Nothing has changed this time around, so it should be a similar experience.

Another aspect I can't talk about is 5G. Unfortunately, I'm still living in a 4G LTE world as my carrier lacks the newer bands. You can check out some of our other work about 5G in and around Toronto here.

If you already have the Z Fold 3, you probably shouldn't upgrade unless you have the money and plan on trading up for the better model. But if you have Fold 2 or the original Fold, you might want to get the Fold 4 as it's far better than those models.

There's nothing truly all that bad about the Fold. If you don't like a huge handset, then the Fold 4 probably isn't for you. But if you don't mind the larger form factor, you should definitely give this a shot. Previously, I would say you're losing out on the camera aspects, but this time around, that's not the case.

The price point is still a big concern for those interested in the Fold 4. At the Samsung Store, you can grab the 512GB of storage variant for $2,269 as a free memory upgrade -- however, the free memory upgrade is just part of an offer, and the 256GB of storage variant is typically priced at $2,269. That's a lot of money for a smartphone, no matter how it folds.

For those not wanting to spend all that money on a phone, you should check out Brad Bennett's review of the Z Flip 4, which offers a different experience at a lower price point.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 feature new ‘Light’ battery-saving mode

Samsung’s latest flagships running One UI 4.1.1 feature a new battery-boosting performance profile. This profile hidden in the settings on the Z Flip 4 and the Z Fold 4 is in a new section called ‘Performance Profile.’

In this settings section, there are two options called ‘Standard’ and ‘Light.’ The Light profile is described as prioritizing “battery life and cooling efficiency over processing speed.”

A user on Reddit that got their hands on a Galaxy Z Fold 4 early has put both modes to the test.

According to ‘Dudi4PoLFr‘, with Light mode turned on, benchmarking apps seem to drop about 20 percent of raw performance. This should, in theory, result in battery savings while still offering better overall performance than the Z Fold 3.

It’s also worth noting that the Galaxy Fold 4 and Flip 4 feature a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, which Qualcomm says is 30 percent more efficient than previous device Samsung devices.

I haven’t noticed that much of an increase in battery life in my testing of the Fold 4 of far. However, I’ve yet to try the foldable’s new Light mode. I’ll have a full review of the Galaxy Fold 4 up on MobileSyrup in the coming weeks.

Source: Reddit Dudi4PoLFr‘ Via: 9to5Google

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 unboxing

Samsung doesn’t pack much into its smartphone boxes anymore, but if you want a closer look at the new Galaxy Z Fold 4, check out our unboxing above.

You can read more about the Fold 4 in our hands-on with the foldable, and if you want a better view of the Flip 4, check out our unboxing video here.

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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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5 noteworthy announcements at Samsung’s Unpacked event

Last year, more than 10 million people opened one of Samsung’s foldable devices, TM Roh told thousands of attendees watching the company’s Unpacked event.

The figure, shared by Samsung Electronic’s president and head of mobile experience business, was a precursor to an event that released a barrage of new products, including two new foldables.

To give you a rundown, here’s a list of some of the most notable announcements at the 2022 Unpacked event, in no particular order:

Galaxy Z Fold 4

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 unfolds like a book to reveal a 7.6-inch QXGA+ AMOLED inner display. When folded, the secondary screen sits at 6.2-inches. The device’s primary camera has 50-megapixels f/1.8 and the ultra-wide comes in at 12-megapixels f/2.2. The foldable also features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip.

Despite the upgrades, anyone hoping to store their beloved S Pen will surely be disappointed. The Fold 4 doesn’t have in-device storage. The only way to store the separately sold stylus with the phone is with a specific case from Samsung.

The 256GB version of the device starts at $2,269 and comes in Gray Green,’ ‘Moon Beige’ and ‘Phantom Black. The 512GB model starts at $2,429. Learn more about how to pre-order the Z Fold 4 here.

Galaxy Z Flip 4

With many similarities to the Flip 3, what sets the Flip 4 apart from its predecessor is its battery and chipset, along with a few other elements.

The device also features the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, 8GB of RAM and a 3,700 mAh battery. The main screen features a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, and Infinity Flex Display (2640 x 1080 pixel resolution). The cover screen features a 1.9-inch Super AMOLED Display (260 x 512 pixel resolution).

Anyone tired of leaving fingerprints on their phone will be happy to know the Flip 4 comes with a matte finish to the glass, uptaking its predecessor when it comes to repelling fingerprints.

The device starts at $1,259 in Canada. It comes in Bora Purple,’ ‘Pink Gold,’ ‘Blue’ and ‘Graphite.’  More information on pre-ordering the Z Flip 4 is available here.

Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro

Samsung revealed two new smartwatches at the event.

The Watch 5 features an armour aluminum case and a sport band. It comes in two sizes: 44mm and 40mm. The former has a battery of 410mAh and the latter 284mAh.

The Watch 5 Pro has a titanium case with a D-Buckle sport band. The watch measures 45mm and has a 590mAh battery.

Both models run on Google’s latest Wear OS 3.5 with Samsung’s One UI Watch 4.5. They also have full-colour always-on displays and are available in Bluetooth and LTE network configurations. Both watches also support several health-focused features, including heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, ECG, and fall detection.

The 40mm Watch 5 starts at $349.99 and the 44mm version starts at $389.99. The Watch 5 Pro starts at $559.99.

Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

The smallest and lightest buds part of Samsung’s Buds Pro Series, the Buds 2 Pro feature 24-bit Hi-Fi sound quality and 360-degree audio with direct multi-channel.

The Buds 2 Pro also offer active noise cancellation (ANC), a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) microphone, ambient sound and voice detection.

With a 61mAh battery capacity in the earbuds and a 515mAh power cell in the charging case, the earbuds provide up to five hours of playtime with ANC on and 8 hours with ANC off. The case will last 18 hours with ANC on and 29 hours with ANC off.

To match the Flip 4, the Buds 2 Pro comes in ‘White,’ ‘Graphite,’ and ‘Bora Purple’ and costs $289.99.

Environmental action

Samsung says it recycles discarded fishing nets and uses them in Galaxy products, as part of its Galaxy for the Planet initiative. The Galaxy S22 series was the first smartphone to include the material. Now, the company says 90 percent of its Galaxy devices launched over the year contain at least one component of recycled material, including discarded fishing nets.

The packaging for the new foldables will also use 100 percent recycled paper. Compare to the first generation of devices, packaging for these new foldables has been reduced by 58 percent.

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Where to buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 in Canada

Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy Z Fold 4 at its August 2022 Unpacked event. The company’s newest foldable is jam-packed with new features and it looks like a great device.

For Canadians looking to pick up a Z Fold 4, here’s where you can get one and how much it’ll cost:

Samsung

The easiest way to get your hands on the Galaxy Z Fold 4 will be just to buy it from Samsung. In Canada, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 starts at $2,269 for the 256GB version, and is available in ‘Gray Green,’ ‘Moon Beige’ and ‘Phantom Black.’ The 512GB model starts at $2,429. The Z Fodl 4 will be available starting August 26th.

Samsung’s pre-order offers include:

  • Get twice the storage for the same price.
  • Bonus one year of Samsung Care+.
  • Get 50 percent off the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro or Galaxy Watch 5 series.
  • Trade-in bonus.
  • Get up to 600 Air Miles Bonus Miles.

You can learn more on Samsung’s website.

Retailers

The following retail locations will sell the Galaxy Z Fold 4 in Canada:

  • Best Buy (includes double storage pre-order bonus)
  • The Source (note: link will ask for your location to start the pre-order process)

More to come…

Carriers

  • Telus – Starts at $0 down, $55/mo device financing with ‘Bring-It-Back,’ includes double storage pre-order bonus.
  • Koodo – Starts at $1,478 down with $792 Tab (you’ll pay a $33/mo Tab for 24 months), includes double storage bonus.
  • Freedom – Starts at $0 upfront, $95/mo Tab on a $65/mo phone plan (lower Tab cost available with TradeUp)

Note: this section will be updated as carrier information becomes available.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Hands-on: Hitting a foldable design plateau

What’s most surprising about Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 is that it’s already in its 4th-gen version. As someone who spent a lot of time with the first and second-gen Z Fold, it’s fascinating to see how far Samsung has taken its foldable display technology design in a short period of time.

But 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.

With that in mind, it appears the South Korean tech giant’s foldable has hit a design plateau — at least to some extent. The overall look of the Fold 4 is nearly identical to the Fold 3, including its sleek matte rear and triple-rear vertically-oriented camera bump.

As expected, the device still unfolds like a book, giving you a 7.6-inch QXGA+ AMOLED inner display when unfolded and a more standard smartphone-like 6.2-inch HD+ secondary screen when folded. Both screens also still feature a 120Hz refresh rate and, overall, look stunning.

This year, the Z Fold 4’s hinge is slightly thinner than its predecessor, coming in at 15.8mm vs 16mm with the Fold 3. In practice, the 3mm really doesn’t make the phone feel any different in your hand when it’s not folded. The Fold 4 is a very thicc smartphone when folded.

It would have been great if Samsung found a way to push the Fold 4’s design forward in a meaningful way and make the device feel more like a standard handset when it’s not unfolded. On the other hand, the display’s glass feels great and more like a traditional smartphone screen, just like the Fold 3.

Other notable changes include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and a revamped main shooter with increased megapixels. The Fold 4’s primary camera now comes in at 50-megapixels f/1.8, while the ultra-wide hits 12-megapixels f/2.2 and the telephoto (3x optical zoom) comes in at 10-megapixels f/2.4, just like last year.

The primary sensor now comes in at 50-megapixels f/1.8, with the ultra-wide hitting 12-megapixels f/2.2 and the telephoto (3x optical zoom) coming in at 10-megapixels f/2.4.

Galaxy Fold 4 front camera

The under-display inner camera is identical to last year at 4-megapixels f/2.8 and blends in slightly better with the smartphone’s display. Finally, the cover camera is still 10-megapixels f/2.2.

In theory, the 50-megapixel shooter should offer improved low-light performance and images that better retain quality when blown up. In my very brief tests, the camera performed well, even under low-light conditions, and is a notable step above the Fold and Fold 2’s shooter, though the photos seem very similar to the quality of the Fold 3’s primary lens.

It’s also worth noting that Samsung has stuck with the same 4-megapixel f/1.8 under-display camera this year. The Fold 4 seems to take adequate selfies that are a cut above what we saw last year with the Fold 3, but I can’t help but wish Samsung would stick with the hole-punch shooter design it features in other devices since it still allows for an overall higher quality camera.

I appreciate the company’s efforts to experiment with under-display camera tech, but given the lens is still obviously visible despite Samsung’s claims (especially with darker content), an ‘Infinity-O’ shooter would have been preferable. The 10-megapixel cover camera also remains identical at 10-megapixels f/2.2.

Unfortunately, the Fold 4 doesn’t feature a Note-like in-device storage slot for the S Pen like some rumours indicated it would. The stylus is sold separately, and the only way to store the stylus is with a specific case that Samsung sells, just like the Fold 3.

Given that the Fold 4 is such an expensive smartphone, it would have been great if Samsung offered the S Pen as a pack-in alongside the device, especially since the Note series remains dead.

At this point, the foldable smartphone concept is established, and as far as the clamshell vs book-like argument, I’ve always preferred the latter. The design has a real utility since it allows you to carry around a tablet in your pocket. Despite how cute and cool the Flip series is, it just can’t compete in this respect.

Still, at this price, the Fold series remains far from accessible to most smartphone buyers.

Galaxy Fold 4

In Canada, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 starts at $2,269 for the 256GB version, and is available in ‘Gray Green,’ ‘Moon Beige’ and ‘Phantom Black.’ The 512GB model starts at $2,429.

The Z Fold 4 will be available to pre-order on August 10th and releases on August 26th. For more on Samsung’s Unpacked, check out our Galaxy Flip 4 impressions. We’ll have a full review of the Fold 4 in the coming weeks.

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Samsung officially reveals the Galaxy Z Fold 4 with 50-megapixel primary shooter

During Samsung’s foldable-focused Unpacked event, the tech giant finally revealed its next-generation Galaxy Z Fold 4 foldable smartphone, confirming several reports and leaks that have been swirling for the last few months surrounding the device.

This year’s Fold refresh — which still features the ‘Z’ moniker — is essentially the same as the Fold 3, with most of the device’s key upgrades being internal hardware related. This includes its foldable 7.6-inch QXGA+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 6.2-inch HD+ secondary screen with a 120Hz screen.

Size-wise, the Fold 4’s hinge mechanism feels slightly thinner than its predecessor’s, resulting in the smartphone being overall slightly thinner when folded at 15.8mm vs 16mm with the Fold 3.

As expected, the S Pen support returns, though the foldable still doesn’t feature a built-in Note-like storage slot, and the stylus doesn’t come with the device. Similar to last year’s Fold 3, the S Pen is sold separately alongside Samsung’s case that offers built-in S Pen storage.

On the rear, the Z Fold 4’s triple-rear camera array is laid out vertically like its predecessor’s. However, there are shooter upgrades under the hood. The primary sensor now comes in at 50-megapixels f/1.8, with the ultra-wide hitting 12-megapixels f/2.2 and the telephoto (3x optical zoom) coming in at 10-megapixels f/2.4.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Display

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)

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

Processor

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus

Snapdragon 888

RAM

12GB of RAM

12GB of RAM

Storage

256GB, 512GB and 1TB of storage

256GB/512GB of storage

Dimensions (in.)

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

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

Weight

263g

271g

Rear Facing Camera

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

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

Front Facing Camera

4MP Under Display Camera F1.8

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

OS

Android 12

Android 11

Battery

4,400 mAh

4,400mAh

Network Connectivity

LTE/5G

LTE/ 5G

Sensors

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

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

SIM Type

Nano SIM

Nano SIM

Launch Date

August 10, 2022

August 11, 2021

Misc

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

Colours: Phantom Black, Phantom Green, Phantom Silver

Display

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)

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

Processor

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Snapdragon 888

RAM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

12GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

256GB, 512GB and 1TB of storage

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

256GB/512GB of storage

Dimensions (in.)

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

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

Weight

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

263g

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

271g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

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

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

4MP Under Display Camera F1.8

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

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

OS

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Android 12

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Android 11

Battery

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

4,400 mAh

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

4,400mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

LTE/5G

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

LTE/ 5G

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

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

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Nano SIM

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Nano SIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

August 10, 2022

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

August 11, 2021

Misc

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

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

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Colours: Phantom Black, Phantom Green, Phantom Silver

The under-display inner camera is identical to last year at 4-megapixels f/2.8 and blends in slightly better with the smartphone’s display. Finally, the cover camera is still 10-megapixels f/2.2.

The other notable under-the-hood upgrade beyond improved camera performance is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. Battery size remains the same at 4,400mAh., alongside 12Gb of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of storage.

In Canada, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 starts at $2,269 for the 256GB version and is available in ‘Gray Green,’ ‘Moon Beige’ and ‘Phantom Black.’ The 512GB model starts at $2,429.

The Z Fold 4 will be available to pre-order on August 10th and releases on August 26th. For more on Samsung’s Unpacked, check out my hands-on with the Fold 4 and Brad Bennett’s Galaxy Flip 4 impressions.

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How to watch Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2022 in Canada

Samsung will hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event today, August 10th, at 6am PT/9am ET.

As usual, we don’t know exactly what will be featured there, although it’s expected that we’ll see the Galaxy Fold 4, Galaxy Flip 4, new Galaxy Watches and more.

Canadians interested in tuning in to the Unpacked 2022 livestream can do so via the Samsung NewsroomSamsung’s website or Samsung’s YouTube channel.

It’s also worth noting that to coincide with Unpacked 2022, Samsung is offering a $100 e-voucher to use towards your next purchase of any Samsung product. To claim this, you’ll need to register through this site and provide some information, including your name, phone number and current device.

What are you looking forward to seeing at Unpacked 2022? Let us know in the comments.

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Samsung’s Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 images leak online two days before launch

Samsung’s Unpacked event is just two days away, and real-life photos of its upcoming flagships, the Galazy Z Flip 4 and the Z Fold 4, have already leaked online, showing off the device’s every nook and corner.

As shared by Twitter user @noh_tech (now deleted), the Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 appear in a bluish gray and blue colour variant, respectively.

The Galaxy Fold 4 looks like it has a smaller hinge area than its predecessor and appears to be wider overall in hand. On the other hand, the Flip 4 appears to have flatter edges alongside slimmer metal coating around the hinge.

And while the crease still appears to be there in the leaked photos, according to Samsung, the display on the new devices is expected to be smoother with a less prominent crease.

Check out the leaked images of the devices, courtesy of @noh_tech:

Z Flip 4

Z Fold 4

For more information about Samsung’s Unpacked event and what we expect to see at it, follow this link.

Image credit: @noh_tech

Source: @noh_tech Via: 9to5Google