Testseek.com have collected 251 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F936 Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F936 Galaxy Z Fold 4.
August 2022
(85%)
251 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
51 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fast and powerful
Useful multi-window mode
Excellent signal strength
Fully usable with one hand
Super bright display
Lighter than its predecessor
Slight changes in dimensions makes it easier to handle
Android 12L is a huge upgrade here
Cover Screen is wider and easier to use
Good build & IPX8 waterproof
Lovely displays
Useful multitasking features
Smooth performance
Large display
Great performance
Improved cameras
Improved rear camera
Slimmer and lighter than predecessor
Excellent performance
Wider aspect ratio makes it more comfortable to wield
Superb performance and battery life
Two different-sized displays
Great new multitasking features
Flagship-level cameras (finally)
Wide compatibility with chargers and accessories
Years of promised software support
New aspect makes cover screen more suitable for general use
Samsung's foldables remain the only ones in the business with IPX8-rated waterproofing (no dust protection)
Displays are roughly twice as bright as the foldable competition
On par with convent
Camera system worthy of a flagship
Intuitive multitasking interface
It's a phone and a tablet
Refined design is more usable than ever
Huge folding screen still has the wow factor
Cameras are much improved
Multitasking made easy
Great multitasking device
Excellent camera system
Tablet-sized screen in your pocket
The numerous changes to the body really add up
Closing the Fold 4 is incredibly satisfying
The main and telephoto cameras are good
Multitasking has never been easier
The wider body makes using it closed less awkward
Bright OLED display
Compact mini tablet
Long software support
Robust hardware including certification
Powerful SoC
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
Heavy
Some applications are buggy
Battery life isn't the best
Slow charging
Costly
There's still a crease
Not a massive upgrade
No silo for the S Pen
Just 25W charging
Crease still visible
Same bulky design
Poor battery life
No integrated SPen stylus
Price makes it a tough sell
No holster for the S Pen
Display crease is still visible
No change on the hinge gap situation - the gap remains. The crease remains fairly prominent
Too
Charging speed has been improved but is still behind the competition
More or less the same camera system as in the S22 that runs for less than half the Fold
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Android tablet app support is weak
Still heavy and chunky
Exceptionally expensive
Rival flagship phones have better cameras
Charging speeds seem pedestrian
No dust resistance
Price
The price is too high
It's still a bit chunky
Lack of S Pen storage or a magnetic side to attach it
There are still lots of apps that don't support the Fold 4's screen ratio
Published: 2022-09-03, Author: Rob , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is now available. It might be an iterative update over the Z Fold 3, but Samsung's latest device has been hailed as the best foldable released to date. The handheld is, of course, very expensive, and those who've never used a folding s...
Published: 2022-09-02, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
Abstract: We're now into the fourth generation of foldable devices from Samsung, with the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 arriving in stores and on customer doorsteps recently. Last year, Samsung made huge improvements to the lineup, with the main jump in my mi...
Published: 2022-08-31, Author: Patrick , review by: cnet.com
The numerous changes to the body really add up,Closing the Fold 4 is incredibly satisfying,The main and telephoto cameras are good,Multitasking has never been easier,The wider body makes using it closed less awkward
The price is too high,It's still a bit chunky,Lack of S Pen storage or a magnetic side to attach it,There are still lots of apps that don't support the Fold 4's screen ratio
Good build & IPX8 waterproof , Lovely displays, Useful multitasking features , Smooth performance,
Not a massive upgrade, No silo for the S Pen, Just 25W charging,
Apart from the small niggles like the relatively slow charging speeds and the absence of a silo for the S Pen, you'll have to contend with the price tag (which isn't surprisingly high really). Barring that and the size-related issues I mentioned above, it...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (opens in new tab) was the landmark phone that introduced water resistance to foldables, and the Z Fold 4 brings it back, along with a healthy set of upgrades and refinements across the board.While folding phones are still an...
Published: 2022-08-25, Author: Ryan , review by: hothardware.com
By some measures, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 is the best Android phone you can buy. It offers true multitasking in a way that traditional flat phones do not, and it's fast enough to take advantage of the screen real estate. We've had no trouble running th...
Superb performance and battery life, Two different-sized displays, Great new multitasking features, Flagship-level cameras (finally), Wide compatibility with chargers and accessories, Years of promised software support
Price makes it a tough sell, No holster for the S Pen, Display crease is still visible
It's hard to imagine a phone getting much better than this. The Z Fold 4 does it all: from taking great pictures, to multitasking like a laptop. Sure, it's got a high price tag and the hardware can be a bit bulky, but it packs a tablet and a phone into on...
New aspect makes cover screen more suitable for general use, Samsung's foldables remain the only ones in the business with IPX8-rated waterproofing (no dust protection), Displays are roughly twice as bright as the foldable competition, on par with convent
No change on the hinge gap situation - the gap remains. The crease remains fairly prominent, too, Charging speed has been improved but is still behind the competition, More or less the same camera system as in the S22 that runs for less than half the Fold
We're past the point of considering foldable phones as just proof-of-concept halo devices. While durability concerns remain, screen replacement incentives from Samsung and, by now, several years of foldables in circulation should help overcome those, admi...
For existing Galaxy Z Fold 3 owners, of course, the decision has been a tricky one. Samsung's trade-in deals have been ample; the cost of upgrading to this new foldable has been relatively low. At the same time, the company has been coy about confirming w...