Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: Samsung can’t get away with incremental updates for much longer
The original Galaxy Fold was an important smartphone, but in hindsight, it wasn't a very good one. The hinge was loose and floppy; gigantic bezels wrapped the outside screen; and the inner screen had an ugly cutout. Just a year later, Samsung released a vastly improved Z Fold 2, which made significant improvements to the overall design and hardware, including the hinge and those screens. In fact, in my review of the Fold 2, I called it a "masterpiece," "phone of the year," and the "single biggest generation improvement in mobile history" because of all these changes.
The original Galaxy Fold was an important smartphone, but in hindsight, it wasn’t a very good one. The hinge was loose and floppy; gigantic bezels wrapped the outside screen; and the inner screen had an ugly cutout. Just a year later, Samsung released a vastly improved Z Fold 2, which made significant improvements to the overall design and hardware, including the hinge and those screens. In fact, in my review of the Fold 2, I called it a “masterpiece,” “phone of the year,” and the “single biggest generation improvement in mobile history” because of all these changes.
Herrmann Schwarzer
Germany
Germany
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