Testseek.com have collected 315 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F916 Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F916 Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G.
September 2020
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Published: 2020-09-21, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Larger front screen, Stunning inside screen, Flex Mode adds to versatility, Excellent speakers
Expensive, No expendable memory, Not all apps render properly, Bit bulky
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 is a bold new device that's taken the feedback from the original model and poured that into a creating a vastly superior follow-up. For the right user, the Fold2 is a revelation that will open up possibilities and abilities that...
Abstract: Galaxy Z Fold 2The sound of Samsung's foldable Galaxy Z Fold 2 dropping into the mailboxes of US reviewers is no surprise given the device was teased three weeks ago at an event that launched, among other products, the Note 20 Ultra.There's currently no c...
Great design, The best foldable smartphone, mulit-tasking great
So expensive, Heaviest phone on the market, Lacks waterproofing
"I really enjoyed my time with the Z Fold 2 and despite not liking its bulkiness and weight it's my favourite Android phone currently on the market"...
Versatile app layouts thanks to Flex Mode,Sturdy hinge and bigger screens,Decent camera system,
No Micro SD card slot, Average battery life, Bulky in size and weight,
The best way to describe the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is that it's a powerful handset and a pleasure to use. It may not have the best battery life or the most impressive camera, but it does successfully deliver a reliable smartphone that transforms into a...
Published: 2021-02-11, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Are phones that unfold into tablets really the future of mobiles? And is flexible screen technology really ready for prime time? I spent four months with the £1,800 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 to find out.The second iteration of Samsung's smartphone that unfo...
Big screen is a great platform for reading and games,More split-screen room for multi-window multi-tasking,Well-built hinge and more durable than first-gen,Outer screen more useful this time around,Versatile camera system
Plastic screen film causes excessive smudging and feels 'sticky',Main screen isn't the most responsive,Quite chunky in hand when folded,Very expensive
Of all the manufacturers to try and create a folding smartphone with one big tablet-sized screen inside, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the most complete package of the lot. It's a huge improvement on the first-generation device in terms of design, but some issue...
Great screens, Solid hinge mechanism, Plenty of power
Visible crease, Expensive, Good, but not great cameras
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G is a glimmer of hope that foldable phones can be excellent. It isn't the best camera phone around, nor does it charge the fastest - but who cares? It folds and doesn't do anything badly. Everything the Z Fold 2 does, it doe...
Published: 2020-09-21, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
a phone and tablet in one, splitscreen apps actually useful, good cover screen, fantastic tablet screen, 5G, great performance, plenty of RAM, good battery life, fast charging, good cameras, headturning design
super expensive, no water or dust resistance, no 5x optical zoom camera, internal screen can be marked more easily than traditional glass, heavy, thick, not all apps support multiwindow
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is an absolute triumph for Samsung, cementing foldable screen devices as not only a possible novelty but as an actually good, useful device worth buying right now.I am by no means suggesting everyone should run out and buy one – £1,799...
Published: 2020-09-14, Author: Andrew , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Foldable screen opens new possibilities, Excellent hardware quality, Reassuring hinge and screen durability, Very good triple camera, Top-end specs and core flagship features
Heavy and awkward to use one-handed, Many apps aren't optimized for foldables, Much more expensive than most phones
Yes. People are going to scoff at the Z Fold 2's $2,000 price tag, and rightfully so. But if you're willing to part with that large sum of money for the latest technology, chances are you may also be interested in being an early adopter of foldable phones...