Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 12GB 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: A marginal improvement
Samsung’s top-end foldable gets pricier but the upgrades are hard to spot- Thinner and lighter than Z Flip 5, Better battery life and performance, Useful new software features
- Even more expensive than last year, Same cameras as last year, S Pen isn’t included in the box
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5: know when to fold ’em
Design upgrades and slick software for fifth-gen foldable- Outstanding build quality and stylish looks – with no gap, Top-tier performance and consistently good battery life, Made for multitasking
- Camera quality behind the best traditional flagship phones, Pedestrian charging speeds
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is a minor upgrade over the Z Fold 4. But it's a more polished package than the Pixel Fold or Honor Magic Vs – Samsung's main competition in the West – and it's also the only foldable with stylus input.- Loads of power and all-day battery, Bright, high-quality displays, Reassuringly solid hinge, IPX8 water-resistance, S Pen stylus input
- Narrow cover screen feels cramped, Modest upgrades versus Z Fold 4, Mediocre cameras for the price, Still undeniably expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
Critic Rating 4 CLICK HERE FOR GALLERY User Rating 4.0 Back in August, when launched the Galaxy Z Fold5, it came as a surprise among people how similar the Galaxy Z Fold5 looks and feels compared to the Galaxy Z Fold4, in terms of design.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 review: Holding strong, Samsung is still the foldables king
Foldables were once made fun of and many said there was no future for such devices. But here we are, the fifth generation of Samsung’s foldables are here. While there are still many hurdles to jump, the foldables market is growing and Samsung is still king in this market.- Samsung is still the king of foldables, Google and OnePlus are trying but are far behind, Samsung continues making big durability and design improvements. The Fold5 has some of the best improvements of all the Fold model years.
- Very expensive, While the improvements in durability are evident, these may last less time than a traditional smartphone design, The hinge is improved greatly, but debris could still find its way in. It's part of the risk of any foldable, No wall charger.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: No longer the best
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 builds on the previous-generation, but newly goes up against some serious competition. Does it compete?- Well-designed, Nice displays, Solid battery, Good performance
- Form-factor is limiting, Expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Review: No Longer The Best
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 builds on the previous-generation, but newly goes up against some serious competition. Does it compete?- Well-designed, Nice displays, Solid battery, Good performance
- Form-factor is limiting, Expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: Small improvements, big phone
The Fold 5 might be niche, but it will be transformative for the people who can take advantage of all its features.- Now closes more flush, Very fast chip, Long battery life
- Not that different to last year’s phone, Very expensive, Not as durable as more traditional form factors
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (256GB, Blue) Australian Stock - Excellent review
A few generations in, Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is still one of the company’s most intriguing ideas. Very few competitors have truly tried taking it on, and here in Australia, it is still the only foldable tablet that is readily available.- Still a cool concept, Slimmer than previous generations, Powerful, Water resistance
- Expensive, Cameras can't match the S23 Ultra, even if this is a more pricey phone, S-Pen costs extra, Pen can only be equipped in the case, Doesn't do a whole lot of different, Feels like a spec update
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review
Samsung's foldable concept is nearing perfection, but who will buy it?- No slippage thanks to improved hinge. Hugely improved battery life. Really faster graphics.
- Most of it is like the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Questionable durability. Incredibly expensive.