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The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 boasts improved cameras and greater performance.
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor powers the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Fold 3 are contrasted in the table below.
Alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 4, which sports a clamshell shape, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has been formally introduced as the company's next generation of foldable phones. The Fold 4 significantly outperforms the Fold 3, while still retaining the core functions of a folding smartphone. Some significant changes have been made internally, and the design and form factor have been improved to better suit a variety of use cases. If anything, Fold 4 is more streamlined and lighter than Fold 3 from the previous year. Based on its on-paper features and specifications, the Galaxy Fold 4 differs from the Galaxy Fold 3 in the following ways.
BUILD AND DESIGN COMPARISON OF THE SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 4 AND Z FOLD 3
The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Fold 3 have a similar appearance, but when you hold them both in yourands, you'll realise that the Fold 4 is about 8 grammes lighter and slightly slimmer. On the other hand, it shares a metal frame with the Fold 3 and is covered in Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both sides. The S Pen stylus is supported, and the rest of the construction is the same, including the IPX8 water resistant classification.
Z Fold 4 vs. Z Fold 3 on the Samsung Galaxy: Display
Compared to the Fold 3, the Galaxy Z Fold 4's cover display is larger. The cover display is 6.2 inches in size, offers a 120Hz refresh rate, and has a slightly higher resolution of 904x2316 pixels. A wider aspect ratio of 23.1:9 results from the broader screen. Additionally, Gorilla Glass Victus+, an improvement over Gorilla Glass Victus on the Fold 3, protects it.
Fold 4 has a 7.6-inch display that is somewhat wider than Fold 3 when it is unfolded. Additionally, Samsung is able to fit in more pixels, resulting in a screen resolution of 1812 x 2176 pixels and a higher screen-to-body ratio. The Fold 4 has an in-screen camera, and according to Samsung, this time the pixel configurations are denser than on the Fold 3. We'll have to put this to the test to see if Samsung's claim is valid.
UNDER THE HOOD: SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 4 VS. FOLD 3 The brand-new Snapdragon 8+
Gen 1 chipset, which provides higher performance benefits than the Snapdragon 888 on the Fold 3, powers the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Additionally, it uses less power than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and runs Android 12L, which has been optimised for tablets and other devices with a tablet-like form factor and improves the way large screens are used. Additionally, there are up to 1TB storage choices for the Fold 4 available.
The rest of the features, including WiFi 6e, Bluetooth 5.2, stereo speakers tuned by AKG, and the power button that also functions as a fingerprint reader, are identical to those on the Fold 3.
BATTERY COMPARISON: SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 4 VS. FOLD 3 The Galaxy Z Fold 4's
battery is listed at 4,400mAh, the same as the Fold 3's, and it supports 25W quick charging. In terms of wireless charging, it increases from 11W on Fold 3 to 15W on Fold 4. CAMERAS IN THE SAMSUNG