Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 vs. Galaxy Z Fold 4: Every Big Difference You Should Know About!



Samsung showed off the latest models of its fancy folding phone lineups on Wednesday, in an exceedingly continuation of its efforts to require pliable phones to the mainstream. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4, proclaimed at the company's annual Unpacked event, were discovered along with the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. The Galaxy Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 can launch on Aug. 26, once they will begin at $1,800 (£1,649, AU$2,499) and $1,000 (£999, AU$1,499), respectively—the constant worth as each of their predecessors.

While the two cell phones have a foldable design, the particular look and feel is totally changed for each. The Z Flip 4 is a clamshell-style flip telephone promoted by Motorola's Razr. It seems compact, nostalgically cool and it is specifically designed to target online content creators because of its distinct features. The Z Fold 4, on the other side, is Samsung's heftier book-style foldable. It is almost twofold the height of the Z Flip 4 when both are folded closed. When unfurled, Z Fold 4 ventures into a tablet-sized screen that Samsung says is an amazing asset for performing multiple tasks, which is given a lift by 12GB of RAM.

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Having larger size and higher price, Z Fold 4 comes with corresponding set of features. The 3 rear cameras as well as a telephotograph lens of Z Fold 4, compared with simply two on the Z Flip 2. The Z Fold 4 conjointly manages to cram in a very larger battery. These two also differ in their front displays. The Z Flip 4 features a petite display on the lower side of the cover, that Samsung has created as an additional helpful with this iteration. The Z Fold 4's display is almost the dimensions of an everyday phone screen.

Despite their physical differences, maybe Samsung's biggest flex was software, and the changes affected each new model. Just like the Z Fold 4, the Flip 4 gets the lowest-screen trackpad feature in its Flex Mode -- that is the feature that splits apps between top and bottom parts of the screen once it is folded halfway. With the updates, you will be ready to use the bottom half the screen as a trackpad for navigating the highest portion of the screen, making it easier to control apps in Flex Mode.

Both models also possess the nighttime photography enhancements that were initially launched with the Galaxy S22, together with night portrait-mode photos. These changes appear to underscore Samsung's efforts to persuade shoppers to change to a foldable phone -- or at the terribly least generate some interest in one.

For additional data on however the Z Flip four 4 up against the Z Fold 4, take a glance at CNET's specs chart below for a side-by-side comparison.

 

Galaxy Z Fold 4

Galaxy Z Flip 4

Display Size

Resolution

Aspect Ratio

Internal 7.6-inch AMOLED

External 6.2-inch HD Plus

Main Screen 6.7-inch FHD+

Cover Screen 1.9 inch

Pixel Density

67.1x155.1x15.8mm

71.9x84.9x17.1mm

Dimensions

~14.2mm (Sagging).

Unfolded: 130.1x155.1x6.3mm

~15.9mm (Sagging).

Unfolded: 71.9x165.2x6.9mm

Weight

263g

187g

Mobile software

Android 12L

Android 12

Camera

·        50-megapixel (main)

·        12-megapixel (main)

Front Camera

·        4-megapixel (under display)

·        10-megapixel

Video capture

4K

4K

Processor

Snapdragon 8 Gen Plus 1

Snap 8 Plus Gen 1

RAM

12GB+ 

8GB+ 

Battery

4,400 mAh

3,700 mAh

Fingerprint sensor

Side

Side

Specific features

·        Foldable phone

·        30x optical and

·        30x space zoom

·        25-watt fast-charging (no in-box charger)

·        IPX67

·        5G enabled

·        foldable display

·        wireless charging

·        25W fast charging

Price (USD)

·        $1,800 (256 GB);

 

·        $999