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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

Of course, it is difficult to convey in words, but I will try in brief. To say that the effect is WOW! it's nothing to say. Just a BOMB device. A large screen for work is ideal. Smart and tablet in one bottle. The battery lasts exactly a day, which is just enough. Finally, there is a device that is convenient to use with one hand. If you think that he is very fragile, then you are greatly mistaken. If you don’t chop wood with a smart and don’t drop it in mud and sand, then it is reliable.

Pros
  • In a nutshell - THIS IS AWESOME!
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

Has pros: I liked the form factor, because of it I took the device. As a replacement for a tablet on short business trips. Plus an alternative to iOS, of which I am a long-time user (although in the current conditions, in connection with Google's policy, this is rather a minus). The quality of both screens is excellent. As well as the build quality of the device as a whole. The speed of data processing suits completely. Its cons: Traditionally for Samsung, low battery life. With not the most ac

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

The choice was approached consciously. Before Fold 3 was Note20. The main argument is the big screen and S pen. Common usage scenarios: handwriting, working with documents, DeX, instant messengers. I used to use different devices for different tasks. Fold 3 allowed to collect all the functionality in one place. Usually the time of active use is about 2-3 hours + an hour for calls, messenger during the day, a little mail. Charging is enough with a margin for 2 days. If we add a couple of hours…

Pros
  • Screen + S pen, processor, memory.
Cons
  • no (within expectations)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

The big dilemma is that we've become accustomed to a certain form factor, and choosing a foldable smartphone was a fear of obscurity. But I made up my mind and did not lose. My requirements for a smartphone - convenient calls, instant messengers, use of mail, easy surfing, ease of use of social networks, poketbook, watching sports TV shows and movies outside the home, games - not mine, I can not evaluate. So this device, one might say, "expanded horizons." It is clear that a smartphone has long

Pros
  • Two in one. Compact and big screen.
Cons
  • So far, all expectations have been met. Didn't find any deficiencies.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

The hyped multitasking modes, when they allow as many as 3 applications to open at the same time, have not been useful to me yet. And dragging between them was not appreciated, therefore, although I am sure that this will only work in three applications and a half. I don’t understand people who are dissatisfied with the lack of charging in the kit. For example, if they bought a not the cheapest ultrabook in the last 2-3 years, they already definitely have USB-C Power Delivery charging, even…

Pros
  • As you might expect, the device is ideal for reading text on websites, in documents, and so on. (I do not mean that it competes with the E-Ink reader). The fact that the external screen is so narrow (less than 1080p) turned out to be correct. I want to grab the phone with my hand when I pull it out, for example, and the length of the fingers would simply not be enough if the thickness is x2, and the width is the same. And with such a narrow - enough. And it looks fresh, but it is still not necessary to use it - there is a normal one. The underscreen camera is good. When I looked at the display cases, I agreed with the reviewers - the camera is perfectly visible, not masked in any way, why bother at all. When using it, I made sure that such a camera is needed there - you often try to find it with your eyes in order to find out which side you are holding the device with - and you find its attempts from the third, in a couple of seconds. For side vision, it merges perfectly with the screen. Although she clearly even has a refresh rate below 60 Hz, not to mention resolution and color reproduction. In any case, this camera is a step forward towards practicality (I did not shoot with it). The screen crease is visible, tactile, and enjoyable. I scroll lists specially on it with my finger. Much nicer than the next Gorilla Glass 666. The softness of the screen is also here - because the screen is large, square and soft, the stylus is much more pleasant to use than it was on Note 8 and 10 glass. The stylus itself has become the size of a pencil, has already forgiven that it does not retract. I carry it in my pocket, I'm afraid to break it, I'm satisfied. Autonomy turned out to be better than my most pessimistic expectations. It seems that the main battery consumer in flagships is not the screen, even if it is so large and at 120 Hz. Discharge basically the processor and the modem. Therefore, with a 4.4 battery, the device is much more tenacious than the Note 10 at 3.5 - even though the screen is tiny, and only 60 Hz. By the way, there autonomy was zero, and now after it Fold 3 seems more or less. Although there were fears that it would only get worse - the difference in 900 mAh will be eaten by the screen, snap 888, and ask for more.
Cons
  • The two main disadvantages are the camera and charging. If you look at the specs, then the Galaxy Note 8 had cameras no worse than 4 years ago - the main aperture is larger, the width is not needed. And obviously this is a big step back compared to the two-year-old Galaxy Note 10. Okay, not necessarily the cameras from the ultra, but they could have at least made an x3 telephoto, not x2. Aperture 1 / 1.5, not 1.8. Or at least 108 megapixels, if 1.8. Would it really be at least 20% more expensive? Charging in Galaxy has been throwing me into a stupor for more than a year. While various xiaomi make chargers above 100 watts and charge in 20-30 minutes (read, not seen), samsung offers no more than 25 watts even in flagships. Thank you at least USB Power Delivery is suitable. And back in 2022 they released Galaxy Note 10+ with 45W Power Delivery. and forgot about it. In S20, S21, Note 20, here - everywhere again 25. The USB Power Delivery 65 W laptop adapter charges one and a half to two hours. Wireless charging has not been developed for 5 years either, and the proprietary Convertible Charger charges the device in more than 3 hours at the end of 2022, and nothing seems to be supported faster. There's a theoretical maximum of 10 or 15 watts. Another source of annoyance is the adaptation of the shell to the form factor. A note on the AoD inside takes up 30% of the half of the screen - it does not occupy both halves. It takes half a minute to turn the device with all the pretzels so that AoD hits exactly the screen where you want, and not upside down. The lock screen refuses to fall into landscape orientation. Although even AoD can - though not automatically, but with a fixed setting. On the internal screen, some parts of the native shell also work only in portrait mode. It looks ridiculous if you remember that the first such device was sold more than 2 years ago, and not "a month has not passed, give them time, they will fix everything." And it turns out the 2022 Galaxy can't play WMA (CBR, VBR, Lossless) and ALAC! Only FLAC, AAC, MP3. I installed VLC, but it hiccups and generally the bottom of ergonomics compared to Samsung Music.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cool product, happy with the purchase, maybe Ill buy it again.

The internal screen is good for "native" applications. So far, I only have such Android settings - on the left you select the setting, on the right you see it. Just like in the old favorite 9500. But ordinary programs are obtained with too large a font. It seems that the device supports 2 SIM cards, otherwise Yota still does not support e-sim Different pros: Excellent AMOLED screens, both external and internal. After it, looking at my old Xiomi Mi Max 3 is scary. The photos are excellent, I…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Yes, the device is worthy, the price is of course a bomb, even more piz . But it's worth it. You need a very careful choice of cover. As a result, there were two of them in the family. Its pros: the presence of 2 screens for different tasks with excellent quality at first, the external screen seems unusually narrow, then you quickly get used to it, the internal screen is a bomb combination for consuming any content, surprisingly decent battery life, everything flies, especially shooters…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I can't believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

Worst phone in my experience. I have been using Samsung phones for 15 years. Always bought top models. Everything was good, quality and service was for the client. After buying this phone, I'm thinking about changing the brand. After 4 months, the film on the main screen peeled off. I called Samsung (the phone is still under warranty), they said it was not a warranty case and should be changed at my own expense. When buying in a company store, the cost of the phone was 170 tons, they said the…

Pros
  • Not
Cons
  • Price. Quality.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked for better, I spent my money on a mediocre product.

switched to this miracle with 12 Pro Max. Opening the box (all the seals were in place) upset me right away, already on the new device, the film left the center of the main screen by 0.5 mm from the bottom, and this immediately caught my eye. For 3 months, she peeled off even more and went on top. On 4pda, everyone begins to peel off after 4-6 months. And this is not a guarantee, a replacement of 3000. Many applications, even through Labs, are poorly displayed (State Services, Music, Ali…

Pros
  • - The screen is open; - Good hinge and the effect of unfolding-folding; - Some features of the shell (eg Bixby scripts); - Still working Samsung Pay.
Cons
  • Lots of: - Cameras for this cost none (all); - Very narrow auxiliary screen; - Very hot processor; - Poor modem setup (unstable network operation, LTE dumps); - General optimization of the system (everything is as always: lags, friezes); - Impractical form factor (namely, implementation); - Autonomy is very low; - Original accessories (cases) are bad and disposable.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't like it, I don't recommend buying it.

Switched to Fold 3 with C21 ultra. I have been using it for the 3rd day and not much upset. I understand that you can not compare the flagship with the image device. But I am bombarded by the fact that there are so many shortcomings in the phone for 170,000! Well, the camera would at least be set to normal. I really hope that most of the jambs will be fixed in the first ate, at least they have optimized the battery and heating. So far, this phone has to "fight". I wanted it so much and wanted…

Pros
  • What we liked: -Main screen. Yes, it's impressive. Not up to the tablet, and peretelefon. Devour the content is the most it! But I can’t get used to Instagram yet) everything is too big) -Screen camera. At first, she caused a misunderstanding, how could this be released for sale, she is visible and she strongly attracts the eye, because. looks ridiculous. But after a couple of hours you don't notice it at all! And this is class! If there was an ordinary hole there, it would always be conspicuous. And this one doesn't bother me anymore.
Cons
  • Obvious jambs for me: -Does not hold a charge. With normal use, it lasts half a day. At the same time, c21 ultra was enough for 1.5 days. -Strongly buggy and slow. Many stuttering operations (even text input). - Doesn't get really hot! Burns your hand! Naturally under load only. -It is impossible to use the external screen, it is too small, it is impossible to enter text on it without errors. I have medium-sized hands, I can’t imagine how larger men will use them. Perhaps it's a matter of habit. Let's see. -Very weak cameras. After c21 ultra, the quality of the pictures is striking. - Didn't like the sound. In all reviews, they said that when unfolded, the sound is great when watching video content, stereo. Nonsense, on c21 ultra sound is many times better. -Bad connection. Where c21 ultra has always caught 4G, this one catches H +. It’s not yet clear from conversations, I still communicate with voice calls a little.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, Im not sure its worth the money.

This is still a high-tech toy for enthusiasts, and not a real working tool. It seems that there is nothing to cling to separately, but in general, the feeling of working with him is not very good. Overall, it's more of a compact, foldable tablet with low battery life than a phone. Its pros: The folding screen looks surprisingly good, the fold is visible but practically does not interfere with work. With its cons. Very weak battery. Barely enough for a day in standby mode. If you watch YouTube…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

The smsphone is certainly excellent, it is a pleasure to use it! I switched from s21ultra, I thought I would not get used to such a formfaator, but no, I like everything very much! It’s comfortable to hold, it’s a pleasure to watch content on the network, and the pictures from the camera are not bad . not like ultra, of course I expected the worst . The battery, of course, is rather weak for two screens, otherwise everything is fine, and given that there are no analogues, it’s generally super…

Pros
  • Inner screen, build quality, stylus support
Cons
  • The battery is weak, of course, and the cameras could be put more powerful, without a case it is very slippery

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Our image is everything. For questions, write to the cart @boeing737800 Some pros: 1) Design. And again design. The amazing appearance of the device, stands out from the rest. 2) Form factor. The screen that folds out into a mini tablet is exceptionally good. In a calm, slow environment, my screen does not close. 3) Autonomy. 5-6 hours of screen and a day of work is not bad for such energy-intensive requests. 4) Processor. I expected bad behavior in games, heating, but this did not happen - the

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

There is no doubt about a stable connection, wireless networks - it's all there. The internal screen was not scratched at all in a couple of months (I had doubts about this before buying). Gliding fingers on the internal screen is very comfortable (which, for example, I can’t say about the previous Fold 2). The factory film on the external screen staggered quite strongly in a couple of months, even despite the careful attitude to the smartphone. Decent sound from the speakers (compared with…

Pros
  • It is convenient to view photos, because photos are created in a ratio of 4:3, which almost completely corresponds to the ratio of the internal screen. It is convenient to read books, websites, documents on the internal main screen. It is convenient to type text on the main screen due to the large keys. The handy scanner on the side is a really proven fast reliable way to unlock (compared to under-screen scanners). A more adequate indicator of the charge level (previously, all my Samsung smartphones spent their charge from 15% to zero in a matter of minutes, especially the last 5%). Now the last percent of the charge does not melt so quickly. It warms the soul pleasantly that the smartphone is protected from moisture, I calmly go to the bathroom with it. Decent picture and video quality compared to other flagship smartphones.
Cons
  • Many applications for the main screen are not adapted and are displayed with flaws, and even adapted applications sometimes fail, for example, Youtube periodically issues jambs when one part of the menu runs into another part. Watching a video does not provide such an advantage as viewing a photo, because the video is shot either 16:9 or even 18:9. Video scaling results in clipping of the video on the left and right, which is not always acceptable. The central crease may not be embarrassing, but it really often interferes with viewing content in certain lighting conditions, when, thanks to the crease, the light from the lamp is reflected directly into the eyes. The smartphone is heavy, and so that it does not fall out of your hands, you need to hold it more tightly, from which the hand really starts to get tired. Gravity is doing its job. Even a leather case does not particularly save the situation, you need a more tenacious case (silicone or aramid). Holding a smartphone in the unfolded state in one hand is more or less convenient not in all positions of the body (I recently got sick, and it turned out that lying on my back holding a smartphone with one hand is uncomfortable). The internal screen is not as perfectly equal as for example the glass screen of any other smartphone (I mean not the crease, but the rest of the surface of the internal screen), the light reflections on such a screen look different. Sometimes it catches the eye and causes discomfort. It is hard to type even a short text on the external screen. The external screen is only suitable for receiving incoming calls and messages. It heats up noticeably and quickly consumes% of the charge in games (even in extremely simple toys such as crossword puzzles).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's hard and I can't get what I want

I'm 82 years old, disabled veterinarian and it was too difficult for me and my iPhone apps didn't transfer. The beautiful screen had to pay for my music on U-Tube, which was already paid for on the iPhone. Amazon or Netflix movies cannot be watched. Great but too complicated and unusable like my iphone xr. dr Gary L. Holmgren

Pros
  • Extended Screen: See more and do more with the ultimate foldable mobile screen that fits an ultra-slim tablet right in your pocket
Cons
  • There are even more interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I LOVE MY FOLD TWO on mobile phones

I'm so in love. I had the first wrinkle, I liked it. I actually used my first crease to take this photo. I absolutely LOVE my other half. That's all and more. I don't know what else to say other than LOVE the first part and the second. I was a Galaxy Note Girl from one to eight, then I had my first wrinkle and I have nothing bad to say about it.

Pros
  • Charges at Lifespeed: Stay connected without being tethered to a charger; With 25W ultra-fast charging*, you'll spend less time charging and more time doing your daily activities.
Cons
  • Damaged