Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 256GB Black SM-F711BZKEXNZ review
The Galaxy Z Flip 3 benefits from a series of small but meaningful improvements to Samsung’s first folding-screen flip phone that make it almost ready for the mainstream. Open it, and it behaves just like a regular, large-screen premium Android smartphone, but one you can close with a satisfying...- Pros: a great large screen that folds in half, good cover screen, screen protected when closed, IPX8 water resistant, good cameras, exciting and different, One UI 3 (Android 11) with four years of updates.
- Cons: screen softer and less scratch resistant than a regular phone, no dust resistance, no telephoto camera, only a day’s battery life, expensive.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 256GB Black SM-F711BZKEXNZ review
The Galaxy Z Flip3 5G for the Philippines is undoubtedly better than ever. They’ve made several key improvements to make the form factor even better this year and the fact that they were able to lower the price definitely makes the compelling foldable from the brand.- Larger, More Useful Cover Screen, Improved Build Quality, Cheaper Price Compared to Last Iteration
- Poor Battery Life, Noticeable Dip in the Crease
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 256GB Black SM-F711BZKEXNZ review
After spending some time with the Flip 3 in the real world, I’ve come to realize a few things: I like being able to fold a phone, put it away and focus on work or living in the moment. But I can also turn a regular phone face down to do that.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Pristine review
Samsung has just released their latest foldable phones into the market, including the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Pristine review
The original Samsung Galaxy Z Flip was an interesting phone, as it was a throwback to the flip phones that many of us grew up with. But it was a first-generation product and suffered from first-generation issues as a result.- IPX8 rated, The cover display is actually useful now, It feels like a regular phone when opened, The crease is barely visible most of the time and doesn’t get in the way of navigation
- Battery life is just not great, It’s slippery and cases make it even bulkier, Can’t open it with just one hand, Power button fingerprint reader is awkward to use, Sub-par camera performance
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Pristine review
Foldable devices aren’t a brand new category in the smartphone world, but they are still in infancy. OK, so maybe not totally infancy, but foldables are still not mainstream, and most users probably won’t be ready to commit to them just yet.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Pristine review
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3’s unique selling point is without a doubt its unique foldable clamshell design. If you find this to be very appealing, then the enhanced durability and attractive inner display might persuade you to buy one.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Pristine review
When Samsung announced its first foldable phone in 2019, concerns were immediately apparent about its durability and practicality — not to mention the price. But in three years, the company has proven that its foray into foldables wasn’t just a once-off — and the improvements and strides made with...
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G (256GB, Phantom Black) AU - Pristine review
We’re not getting too in-depth here mainly because this phone, like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, has been out for a hot minute already. A lot of it is also comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S21 so there isn’t much new in terms of specs to speak about.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 256GB Black SM-F711BZKEXNZ review
With a $999 starting price, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is an "affordable" foldable, with a 6.7-inch FHD+ inner display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The outer display is four times bigger and more durable than its predecessor, but the 3,300 mAh battery has us worried about the Flip 3’s longevity.- More affordable, Enhanced durability, Bigger cover display, 120Hz refresh rate on inner display, IPX8 water resistance
- Terrible battery life, Slow charging, No telephoto lens, Crease is still noticeable