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Has Samsung perfected the flip phone? - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

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The video opens with a quick context on folding phones in North America and introduces the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, highlighting the packaging contents, or lack thereof, and the initial impression of the device. The host then explores why a foldable form factor appeals, emphasizing the grip, pocketability, and the tactile feel of the device in hand. A detailed exterior tour follows, noting the physical buttons, SIM tray, USB-C port, and the noticeably redesigned hinge that sits flush when closed, which reduces dust ingress and creates a sleeker silhouette compared to the Flip 4. The discussion then shifts to the screen technology, including the 6.7 inch 120 Hz AMOLED main display, adaptive refresh rates, and the IP rating, while contrasting the large 3.4 inch cover display with the more traditional, smaller external panel on the Flip 4. The software segment covers the user experience, including Samsung’s One UI layer, included apps, and the impact of bloatware, alongside a mention of the Labs and Good Lock ecosystems that allow using third party apps on the cover screen. The host introduces a sponsor and segues into a hands-on evaluation of performance, gaming, and battery life benchmarks, pointing out mixed results where the Flip5 edges out the Flip4 in some tests but lags in others, likely due to software optimization. The video also includes an audio-visual interlude with a crab rave, then returns to camera performance with sample photos and videos, noting stabilization, color, and exposure, followed by a candid assessment of video quality and overall usability. The verdict weighs the Flip5 as a meaningful upgrade over the Flip4, particularly in the larger cover screen and potential for improved daily use, but also acknowledges that the price and certain performance nuances leave room for competition from other manufacturers before a broader consumer adoption occurs. The host closes by comparing potential future competition, hinting at upcoming foldables from other brands, and invites viewers to weigh in on whether the Flip5 makes foldables a compelling option for them.

Topics · technology · consumer_electronics · mobile_phones · display_technology · battery_life

Questions answered

What is the main hardware upgrade of the Galaxy Z Flip5 compared to the Flip4?
The Flip5 features a much larger 3.4 inch external cover display and a redesigned hinge that folds completely flat, along with the usual foldable form factor and similar core specs as the Flip4.
Can you use any app on the cover screen, and how is it activated?
Yes, you can use apps on the cover screen through Samsung Labs and Good Lock configurations, though this setup may require enabling features and may not be obvious in all reviews.
How does battery life on the Flip5 compare to the Flip4 in this review?
The battery life results are mixed, with the Flip5 showing strong endurance in some tests but not consistently outperforming the Flip4 across all scenarios.