Technology is impressive. It really is, but sometimes, it takes a while before it becomes something amazing. We remember the first foldable phone, the Royole Flexpai and it was impressive but at the same time, we were disappointed to find out it has flaws that would make it non-daily. But since then, the tech has improved by a good margin, and while it’s still not perfect, you can actually daily drive such a device.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
We’ll start with our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 review. This specimen is of great interest to most of us since it’s what most people imagined we’d use a foldable phone for – screen real estate. And real estate it does well. The phone was just released and keeps the thick and heavy feel of its predecessor that was deprecated but is way more durable and functional, with a massive 7.6-inch main display.
There are of course more reasons to like this phone, from its flagship Snapdragon 888 SoC to its two 120Hz displays and multiple camera system capable of video up to 4K at 60fps. The true added value, however, are the unique features no other foldable phone has – an S Pen stylus support and a hidden selfie camera – that make the Galaxy Z fold 3 truly stand out as the best foldable phone out there.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G
But Motorola is not the only one to include a flip phone-like design.
The Honorable Mentions
Motorola Razr 5G
Camera-wise you’re getting a rather capable phone with the ability to record up to 4K at 30fps, it’s certainly not as great as the rest of the phones in this lineup, but it should do the job. Performance-wise, this device is weaker than the Z Fold 2 since it sports a Snapdragon 765G and if that wasn’t enough, it also thermal throttles to oblivion leaving you with no power for games and the like. As you might’ve guessed, this isn’t a flagship phone spec wise and even if the design is supposed to carry it into that title we’d still stay a bit away from it.
Huawei Mate X2
Even if Huawei was banned from dealing with the US, that still doesn’t stop them from making impressive devices. One such device is their foldable Mate X2. Much like the Z Fold 2, it folds towards the inside and boasts a large tablet-like screen. When folded, you’ll find a glass-covered display on the outside which is 6.45 inches and when you unfold the phone, it spreads its inside screen to 8 inches.
The technology of this display is OLED much like on the rest of the foldable devices so colors won’t disappoint and it boasts a refresh rate of 90Hz which is cool. There is a drawback to this device though. Since this is a Huawei device, it does not have support for Google Play services which can be a nuisance if you’re used to that ecosystem.
Besides that, this device is running with a Kirin 9000 SoC which would make it quite a good performer and you get a camera system capable of video recording up to 4K at 60fps. It’s honestly quite good.
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