Thinner, lighter, flatter, faster
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 S Pen use
A tablet-sized screen means multi-tasking is on the menu. I had no trouble opening up to three apps by dragging and dropping them into position. In the center of my triad of apps is an ellipses I can tap to rotate the apps through the three positions. You might wish you could open more apps at once, but for readability and utility, I think three is enough. It's also easy to drag and drop things between these two screens.
Samsung rightly believes the Galaxy Z Fold 5 may be consumers' first encounter with foldable phones. The camera collection on the Z Fold 4 was quite good. It's unlikely you will be dissatisfied with what Samsung has on offer here.Cover display camera: 10MP selfie camera f/2.2, pixel size: 1.22μm, FOV: 85 degrees Rear camera: 12MP ultra-wide f/2.2, pixel size: 1.12μm, FOV: 123 degreesRear camera: 10MP telephoto f/2.4, OIS, pixel size: 1.
Even though Samsung didn't change the sensors, they're all backed by a much more powerful chispet; the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 brings better image processing, which I saw on display in the excellent low-light night photography. Whether it was in a restaurant capturing a 20-course Korean dinner, or the beautiful Seoul skyline, the photos look quite good.
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