
- Unusual concept
- Beautiful finish
- Powerful
- Good camera
- Longer battery life
- Fold still clearly visible
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is an all-round successful smartphone with sophisticated folding display technology. At first glance, however, it offers few improvements over its predecessor. First and foremost, Samsung has honed its edges and brought the technology up to date. As a result, buyers have an interesting folding model in their hands that has no real weaknesses, but offers many strengths...
With the Galaxy Z Fold 4, Samsung only wanted to refine, not redesign, and has tried to eliminate many of the things that were criticised in the predecessor - and in some cases it works. The displays are shorter and wider to allow for more user-friendly aspect ratios (although there's still a long way to go), and the camera array is largely the same as the Galaxy S22 range, which is a huge improvement...
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Like the Z Fold 4, the Mate Xs 2 is a dream for anyone who wants to carry an XXL display with them at all times. It is thinner than the Samsung and has a larger screen. The performance is right, the camera is excellent. But Huawei loses on other points: the folding display is not protected enough without an extra cover - it scratches very easily...