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Galaxy Z Fold 2 cameras don't match the Note 20 Ultra The Z Fold 2 uses an Infinity-O layout, which gives it a single 10-megapixel camera (on the right panel) as you unfold the phone.
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is not just a foldable phone. It's a movement waiting to happen. Samsung's winning do-over of its first foldable design improves on the original Galaxy Fold in nearly every way ...
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 finally delivers on the flagship phone experience I’ve been expecting from Samsung all year: it lets you set the screen to its maximum resolution and frame rate at the same time.
Using the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is simply a joy and Samsung has done a convincing job to prove that this concept has an exciting future ahead of it. Written by Cho Mu-Hyun, Contributing Writer Sept. 28 ...
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is proof that Samsung is capable of successfully manufacturing a foldable phone that's both sleek and powerful. But at $2,000, it's more elite toy than must-buy.
The Fold 2 is a giant leap forward for the phone-tablet hybrid form factor. It’s immensely fun to have a huge screen for reading, watching videos, and playing games without having to switch devices.
The Galaxy Z Fold 2's front screen measures 6.2 inches, making it roughly the same size as the display on the Galaxy S20 (although the Z Fold 2's screen is noticeably narrower).
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 2 device is officially available for pre-order. Based on specs and features, it seems a lot more promising than its predecessor.
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 sees Samsung hitting its stride. Building on the foundation set by last year’s imperfect Galaxy Fold, the Z Fold 2 is a better phone in every way.
Samsung’s sequel phone the Galaxy Z Fold 2 (the Z addition is new) flips the script. It’s still expensive (essentially same price as last year—$1,999 in the U.S. and HK$16,998 in Hong Kong ...