• Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3: how deep are

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    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3: how deep are your pockets?

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    Wed, 16 Mar 2022 19:00:43 +0000

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    Samsung has made the two best foldable phones on the market, but theyre surprisingly different.

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    Samsung really aced it with its latest foldable phones, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 . Theyre two of the best foldable phones weve ever seen, and theyre certainly the most popular.

    But which Galaxy Z phone is the better buy? Is a straight comparison even valid, or are they completely different phones with completely different use-case scenarios?

    Having spent quality time with both foldable flagships, thats what were here to find out. Lets break down where these bendy phones differ, where theyre similar, and which is the best for you. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3: price and availability

    Both of these phones arrived in UK and US shops on August 27, 2021. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is by far the more expensive of the two, with prices starting from $1,799 / 1,599 / AU$2,499 for the 256GB model. If you want more storage, $1,899 / 1,699 / AU$2,649 will get you 512GB.

    Pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 starts from $999 / 949 / AU$1,499 for 128GB, while the 256GB model costs $1,049 / 999 / AU$1,599. This makes it the first truly accessible (though hardly cheap) foldable phone that Samsung has made.

    As you can see, while these Samsung foldables are of the same broad class and vintage, theres a huge difference in pricing. Before you even consider their relative merits, its worth considering your budget. A Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri) Design

    While both of these Galaxy Z foldables get the Galaxy Z 3 moniker, only the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a genuine third-generation device. There was no Galaxy Z Flip 2, just a Galaxy Z Flip and an incrementally improved Galaxy Z Flip 5G.

    Still, Samsung has taken what its learned from across the Galaxy Z range and produced two remarkably solid foldable phones. Both have very solid and
    smooth hinge mechanisms and IPX8 ratings, meaning theyre the first Samsung foldables to be properly water resistant.

    Both phones use premium materials, with Gorilla Glass Victus to the exterior, tough plastic to the inner screens (thats the price of a foldable screen),
    and tough aluminum frames.

    Aside from the obvious fact that both phones fold in half, thats about where the design similarities end. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is essentially a tablet that folds down into a full-sized phone, while the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is a full-sized phone that folds down into a compact pager of sorts. A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (Image credit: Future)

    To that end, the Z Fold 3 dwarfs the Z Flip 3. The larger phone is a massive (and rather square) 158.2 x 128.1 x 6.4mm when unfurled, while the smaller phone is a more traditional (but still very skinny) 166 x 72.2 x 6.9mm.

    If that doesnt paint a picture for you, consider how much both phones weigh. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is downright cumbersome at 271g, while the
    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 weighs about as much as your average non-foldable phone at 183g.

    The difference is as stark as this: the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is arguably the most pocketable flagship phone on the market, while the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is arguably the least pocketable.

    Another fundamental difference is how the two phones function when closed. Without wishing to step on the toes of the following section, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 works like a normal phone when closed, while the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is only really functional when open. A Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri) Display

    Both phones pack two displays: one large screen that covers almost the entirety of the inside surface, and another smaller display that sits on one external surface.

    In the case of the Galaxy Z Fold 3, that external element is a huge 7.6-inch Foldable Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 1768 x 2208 resolution. With the Galaxy Z Flip 3, its a 6.7-inch Foldable Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a
    1080 x 2640 resolution.

    Both screens can hit the heady heights of a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes them super-smooth to operate. Both can hit a peak brightness of 1200 nits, too.

    Aside from size, the biggest difference here is one of aspect ratio. While
    the Galaxy Z Flip 3 folds out to a fairly typical 22:9, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 folds out to an atypical (for phones at least) 22.5:18. This makes the larger display almost square, resulting in a tablet-like canvas. A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (Image credit: Future)

    This is ideal for viewing web content and editing documents, but is perhaps a little sub-optimal for landscape video content. The picture will still be plenty large enough, but youll have to put up with large black borders.

    In terms of the external displays, its the Galaxy Z Flip 3 thats the weird
    one here. Its 1.9-inch AMOLED, with its 260 x 512 resolution, is rather
    weedy, and useful only for showing the time, date, brief notification previews, and a handful of widgets.

    Conversely, the Galaxy Z Fold 3s external display is a 6.2-inch 2268 x 832 Dynamic AMOLED 2X with a 25:9 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. In other words, its a pretty normal smartphone display, and as such, is useful for all normal smartphone tasks. A Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri) Camera

    Lets not beat around the bush here: cameras are not the strong suit of either of Samsungs latest foldable phones. Its where the clearest compromises have been made compared to their non-foldable stablemates.

    We described the Fold 3s cameras as good, but not groundbreaking, while we said that the Flip 3s cameras represented the phones biggest shortcoming. Neither system is bad, per se, but you can do a lot better for the money if youre willing to forego those flashy foldable designs.

    That said, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 camera system is quite clearly the better of the two. Its a triple12MP set-up with wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto
    options, so it covers all of the key bases. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 has a
    dual12MP camera set-up with wide and ultra-wide options. There is no telephoto.

    Whats more, the Galaxy Z Fold 3s main sensor is a 1/1.76 unit, which is
    larger than the Galaxy Z Flip 3s 1/2.55 equivalent. This means that it can hoover up more light, which is generally a good thing in mobile photography especially when those ambient light levels start to drop. A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (Image credit: Future)

    Both cameras are capable of taking bright, punchy shots in most conditions, thanks largely to Samsungs enthusiastic color science. But theyre nowhere
    near the level of their non-foldable $1000/1000 competitors including the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

    The Fold 3s camera system does at least offer something slightly interesting in the shape of an under-display selfie camera. But the image quality from this humble 4MP sensor really isnt up to much. Thankfully theres a
    traditional 10MP selfie camera on the outside display, which is better.

    Indeed, this seems to be the same 10MP selfie cam thats on the inside of the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

    In both cases, our recommendation would be to use the main camera and the external display as a viewfinder for a level of selfie shot that no normal phone can match. Specs and performance

    Both phones pack Snapdragon 888 chipsets, with 12GB of RAM for the Fold 3 and 8GB for the Flip 3.

    This distinguishes them from other, non-foldable Samsung flagships, which
    tend to split their hardware between Qualcomm and home-brewed Exynos silicon. Given that Qualcomms chips are invariably better, this is a good thing.

    Of course, even the Snapdragon 888 is no longer the fastest Android chip around, having been superseded by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This is somewhat problematic, given that the Samsung Galaxy S22 is now out and powered by the latter chip, but for significantly less money than even the Galaxy Z Flip 3.
    A Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri)

    Our advice would be to not pay too much attention to this performance difference. The truth is that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 doesnt represent a huge advance, and the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 both continue to handle like a dream.

    In terms of storage, the Fold 3 gives you a choice of 256GB or 512GB, while the Flip 3 gives you 128GB or 256GB.

    Only the Galaxy Z Fold 3 features S Pen compatibility, though youll have to buy one of two specific styluses specifically for the task. You can thank
    that soft plastic screen for this stipulation.

    Once you do buy the S Pen, though, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 turns into a dream phone for artists, note takers, and habitual scribblers. Battery

    The Galaxy Z Fold 3s battery is pretty small for its size. At a mere
    4,400mAh, it falls well short of most flagship phones, which of course only tend to have a single, smaller display to drive.

    Its not the only Samsung foldable to have a slightly poky battery either. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 runs on a tiny 3,300mAh cell.

    This drop in battery size has negative ramifications for the stamina of both phones. With the Galaxy Z Fold 3, we found that liberal use of taxing
    elements like 5G and the camera would leave us high and dry before the end of a full day of usage. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 was similar. A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (Image credit: Future)

    To be clear, they can both last a day of light to moderate usage, but no
    more.

    In terms of recharging, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 only supports up to 25W wired charging, which isnt too hot. Its a lot better than the Galaxy Z Flip 3s 15W, though, which is extremely slow for a flagship phone.

    Neither phone impresses in the wireless charging stakes either. The Fold 3 supports 11W, while the Flip 3 supports a mere 10W. Takeaway

    Besides the obvious similarities, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 are two very different phones with very different use cases. This makes this less of a straight comparison piece than it is an exercise in establishing which phone is right for you.

    The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is for those looking for a full tablet-like, large-screen experience that can still be lugged around in a pocket. Its square fold-out 7.6-inch display makes it a great canvas for web browsing, document editing, multi-tasking, and other such power-user applications.

    On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is ideal for those who want the ultimate portability without sacrificing a normal smartphone experience.
    Youre still getting a strong 6.7-inch display with all the bells and
    whistles, but it can be folded up into a tiny square when not in use.

    We called the Galaxy Z Fold 3 The best foldable phone so far, but its also very expensive and rather unwieldy. Ultimately, the winner here comes down to the size of your pockets, in both senses of the term. Check out all the best Samsung phones



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