

And after a while, I stopped noticing the crease for the most part. Dragging your finger across the display horizontally is just something you’re less likely to do. Right now, there’s no getting around that, but it’s less noticeable during use than the Flip 4. You can, of course, see and feel the crease when you open the main screen. And that’s honestly the promise of the Fold it’s a phone when you need it and a tablet when you need that. I could almost see myself not bringing a tablet when I have this phone. You can multitask, and I’ll talk more about that later, but a fullscreen app experience is wonderful when everything works.
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It’s just bad.īut when an app does play well (usually at full screen) with the interior display, it’s pretty amazing.

I can’t search for passwords properly, and I have trouble closing the app’s side screen. And 1Password is utterly unusable on either display. The mobile Rocket League game looks like it has a funhouse mirror effect. On the other, it’s a bit large for one-handed use, and some apps don’t play well with it. On the one hand, unfolded, the Fold 4 is epically thin and feels nice in the hand. The inside screen suffers from similar “nothing is shaped like this” problems. To be clear, I’d rather have this cover screen than not-but, I wish it were more “average smartphone” proportioned.

And while webpages looked fine, plenty of apps ended up looking scrunched. And so I found myself making constant typos as I couldn’t quite get the key I wanted. Sure it’s a little bigger this year, but not by much. I have pretty decent sized hands, so I don’t think it’s hard to hold, but if you have smaller hands, you’d probably disagree with me.īut that narrowness does limit the usefulness of the cover screen. That’s not surprising, considering you’re essentially closing two phone halves onto itself. Its closed “phone” mode is narrower than any smartphone on the market. If you haven’t gone hands on with a Galaxy Z Fold before, it’s pretty much unlike any phone you’ve ever held.
