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;
Very happy with my purchase - the bundle deal was awesome! ive been wanting to get a new smartwatch for a while now so getting this as an extra was awesome! Customer service was also very good - the team were vey helpful and made the process very easy for me. 5 stars all round!
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 has just announced the most expensive phone ever sold in Australia. But does the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 live up to the hype?
Samsung’s Fold series has come a long way since its disastrous debut, which saw the first-generation model all but fall apart in my hand. Having spent a week with the Galaxy Z Fold 4, it’s clear that this is the most refined version of the foldable phone yet.
Smart UI tweaks, Camera no longer an issue, The form factor really does work
Lack of apps making true use of the big inner screen limits usefulness, Crease and thick body remain from the previous iteration, Price still puts it out of reach for most
Samsung’s cutting-edge folding phone-tablet hybrid has lost none of its novelty and power for its fourth generation. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is unrivalled outside China, where some local brands make similar devices for the local market. Lots of small refinements add up in this new iteration.
Pros: a phone and tablet in one, water resistance, powerful split-screen apps, phone-like outside screen, fantastic tablet screen, top performance, very good battery life, excellent cameras, head-turning design.
Cons: extremely expensive, more fragile than a regular device and internal screen can be marked more easily than traditional glass, costly to repair, no dust resistance, heavy, thick, not a massive leap over the previous generation.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a refined foldable with improved durability, great performance and pixel-perfect cameras, but it doesn’t do much differently to its predecessor. Minor changes could attract if you were on the fence, but bigger upgrades from competing foldables leave the Z Fold 4 in the...
Large 7.6in display is great for multitasking, Hugely improved rear camera setup, All-day battery life, New software enhancements via Android 12L
Still a gap between displays when folded, Under display camera is bad, App support is hit-and-miss, 25W charging is slow in 2022
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
Awesome phone feature packed...I upgraded from a Z flip 3 as I wasn't happy with the battery life and pleased to say battery life on the fold 4 is so much better.Gone are the days of charging multiple times a day to overnight charging now and lasting me all day.Camera quality is great too.To say I'm...
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