Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G 512GB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 512GB Black SM-F926BZKGXNZ review
For all its qualities, there are still some conceptual issues with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 3 that start to annoy over time. By the second week of use, we did grow tired of the smaller screen and its squished controls.- Stunning displays Snappy processor Stronger hinge
- Very expensive Middling cameras
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G (Review Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G)
Unfold an outstanding productivity phone- Unique folding form factor, Enhanced durability and waterproofing, S Pen support
- Very heavy, Very expensive, Cameras could be better
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G (512GB, Silver) - Excellent review
An industry-defining foldable that offers improved hardware, optimised software and a few surprises (like S Pen stylus support and water resistance), on top of a lower price tag than its predecessor- Improved design and durability, Productivity powerhouse, Beautiful displays, Consistent cameras
- Some apps require manual optimisation, Terrible under-display camera, Cumbersome
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G (512GB, Silver) - Excellent review
The world of foldables hasn’t really set our eyelids on fire like we’d hoped, but they are coming along. Three generations of foldable in, Samsung’s chunky chap is more interesting than ever, and feels like a worthy option for someone who lives a life around entertainment.- Still a really cool idea, Excellent performance, Fantastic entertainment device, Includes an under-screen camera (!), Rear cameras can be used as a selfie camera, Supports 5G, Wireless charging, Water resistant
- Very, very thick, Under-screen camera isn't great, Rear camera shots need to be sharper, No 8K video capture, S-Pen support feels like it's been thrown in as opposed to designed to be truly used with the Fold 3, Not a major leap on last year's Fold 2
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G (512GB, Silver) - Excellent review
This can be considered two phones in one, ‘folded’ it’s a little narrow compared to most recent offering, ‘unfolded’ you need large hands or a flat surface to lay it on. Having told you about the Samsung Flip last year here is its big brother the Samsung Fold.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G (512GB, Silver) - Excellent review
Samsung has always been open to experimental form factors. The first Note series is a good example of the Korean giant hitting on something that wasn’t immediately met with positive reviews. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is an evolution of that mindset.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G (512GB, Silver) - Excellent review
All-weather foldable. With the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, Samsung has presented the third generation of its folding smartphone along with many detailed improvements. The foldable leaves a mature impression now, it looks more stable, and it has also become more affordable.- bright, color-accurate OLED displays with 120 Hz, fast system, long-term updates, IPX8 certification, good positioning capabilities, USB Type-C 3.2 with HDMI/DP and DeX, S Pen support
- storage expansion not possible, SoC throttles, Phone calls in speaker mode, mediocre ultra wide-angle lens
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 512GB Black SM-F926BZKGXNZ review
Regular readers know I'm a fan of Samsung's foldable phones and have spent a few thousand dollars the past couple of years picking up the Galaxy Fold and then the Z Fold 2 , but in both cases, I went back to a standard smartphone after a couple of months.- An innovative engineering marvel, Armor Aluminum material for a lighter and sleeker phone, High IPX8 water resistant design, Extensive S Pen support, Software optimized for foldables
- Still expensive, but $200 less than last year, S Pen is separate purchase, no silo, Battery life is just OK, Cameras not as good as other Samsung phones
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 512GB Black SM-F926BZKGXNZ review
Well, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is here and it brings a few upgrades to the formula that made the Z Fold 2 quite cool. It has a very similar design and hinge, but we now have water resistance, slightly better screens, a new processor, S Pen support, and a new software experience that really makes...
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 512GB Black SM-F926BZKGXNZ review
The Z Fold 3 is water-resistant, more durable, $500 more affordable than its predecessor, has two good 120Hz refresh rate displays, a top-of-the-line processor, 12GB of RAM, and a user interface that is near perfect.- Waterproof and more durable, The UI works so well with the larger device, Screen feels so much better
- Still too expensive, The cameras aren’t to par with the price you’re paying, especially the UDC, Still too large, awkward and gimmicky for most