I FINALLY got one!! - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 First Impressions
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Sign up for Private Internet Access VPN at privateinternetaccess.com We FINALLY got our hands on Samsung's Galaxy Fold 2 5G and it looks like they learned a lot of their lessons from the first time. Buy Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 5G on Amazon (PAID LINK): geni.us On Samsung (PAID LINK): shop-links.co On Best Buy (PAID LINK): shop-links.co Thanks to dbrand for sending us the phone, check them out at dbrand.com Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. ►GET MERCH: lttstore.com ►SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: floatplane.com ►LTX EXPO: ltxexpo.com AFFILIATES & REFERRALS --------------------------------------------------- ►Affiliates, Sponsors & Referrals: lmg.gg ►Private Internet Access VPN: lmg.gg ►MK Keyboards: lmg.gg ►Nerd or Die Stream Overlays: lmg.gg ►NEEDforSEAT Gaming Chairs: lmg.gg ►Displate Metal Prints: lmg.gg ►Epic Games Store (LINUSMEDIAGROUP): lmg.gg ►Amazon Prime: lmg.gg ►Audible Free Trial: lmg.gg ►Our Gear on Amazon: geni.us FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT FOLLOW OUR OTHER CHANNELS --------------------------------------------------- Linus Tech Tips: lmg.gg TechLinked: lmg.gg Techquickie: lmg.gg LMG Clips: lmg.gg Channel Super Fun: lmg.gg Carpool Critics: lmg.gg
The video dives into Linus Tech Tips host Linus's hands-on impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2, focusing on improvements over the original Fold and what it feels like to use the device as a daily driver. A key highlight is the hinge, which is described as significantly stiffer and more tablet-like in hand, signaling a major durability upgrade. The reviewer notes the disappearance of a separate lock button and the convergence of the fingerprint sensor with the lock mechanism, comparing it to older Xperia designs. Brightness is tested, with the Fold2 offering noticeably higher maximum outdoor readability and an updated, though still creased, display experience when viewing content from different angles. The video also touches on user experience improvements such as the smaller bezels, more usable home screen space, and improved app and notification handling during setup. Finally, the host shares early thoughts on the screen protector, its feel, and the option to replace it via Samsung, while balancing optimism about the device against its premium price and the practicalities of owning a foldable phone. Throughout, there is a balance of genuine excitement for the hardware upgrades and practical caveats to manage expectations, especially around daily use on the outer screen and the overall device ergonomics. The discussion closes with a plan to daily drive the Fold2 for two weeks before delivering a full review, signaling a careful, data-driven evaluation path rather than an immediate verdict.
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