Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs Galaxy Z Fold 4

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs Galaxy Z Fold 4

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs Galaxy Z Fold 4

You can see everything that’s new with Samsung’s newest foldable phone — and everything that isn’t — in our Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs. Galaxy Z Fold 4 comparison. Additionally, there are many similarities between these two smartphones, including as their screen sizes, camera specifications, battery capacities, and charging times.
What then is different? With a redesigned hinge design that leaves no gap, a thinner and lighter shell, and a new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU that promises better performance and longer battery life, the Z Fold 5 stands out from the competition. The Z Fold 5 should provide higher image quality even if the camera’s technology hasn’t changed.

Additionally, the Z Fold 5 has a more stylish S Pen and enhanced multitasking to help you make the most of its enormous 7.6-inch display. Everything you ought to know about the Z Fold 5 vs. Z Fold 4 is provided here.

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 4: SPECS

  Z Fold 5 Z Fold 4
Starting price £1,749 £1,649
Inner Display 7.6-inch QXGA+ (2176 x
1812) Dynamic AMOLED
7.6-inch QXGA+ (2176 x
1812) Dynamic AMOLED
Outer Display 6.2-inch HD+ (2316 x 904)
Dynamic AMOLED 2X,
23.1:9 aspect ratio
6.2-inch HD+ (2316 x 904)
Dynamic AMOLED 2X,
23.1:9 aspect ratio
Refresh rate Up to 120Hz (Inner), 120Hz (Outer) Up to 120Hz (Inner), 120Hz (Outer)
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
RAM 12GB 12GB
Storage 256GB/512GB/1TB 256GB/512GB
Rear cameras 50MP main wide-angle, f/1.8
+ 12MP ultra-wide F2.2, 123 ̊
FOV + 10MP telephoto f/2.4,
3X optical zoom
50MP main wide-angle, f/1.8
+ 12MP ultra-wide F2.2, 123 ̊
FOV + 10MP telephoto f/2.4,
3X optical zoom
Selfie camera 10MP f/2.2, (outer) 4MP f/1.8 (inner) 10MP f/2.2, (outer) 4MP f/1.8 (inner)
Battery 4,400 mAhv 4,400 mAh
Size (folded) 6.1 x 2.64 x .53 inches /
154.9 x 67.1 x x 13.4mm
(folded)
6.1 x 2.6 x 0.55-0.62 inches /
155.1 x 67.1 x 14.2 – 15.8mm
Size (unfolded) 6.1 x 5.11 x .24 inches /
129.9 x 154.9 x 6.1mm
6.1 x 5.1 x 0.25 inches /
155.1 x 130.1 x 6.3mm
Weight 8.92oz (253 grams) 9.28 ounces (263 grams)
Colors Icy Blue, Phantom Black,
Cream, Gray, Blue
Graygreen, Phantom Black,
Beige, Burgundy

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 4: PRICE

The starting price for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is $1,799 for 256GB of storage, the same as the Galaxy Z Fold 4. However, because the new Fold is taking its place in Samsung’s portfolio, we anticipate a price reduction and significant discounts for the Z Fold 4.

For an extra fee, you may expand your storage to 512GB or 1TB. (See our list of the top deals of the day for other ways to save.

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 4: DESIGN

 

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (left) is available in the exciting new color Icy Blue.

This is where you’ll see the biggest Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs Galaxy Z Fold 4 differences. The new Flex hinge on the Z Fold 5 has less moving parts, and it enables the phone to close fully flat. With the Z Fold 4, there was a gap between the two sides when shut that could allow debris to enter, so it’s nice to know that’s gone now

Samsung Z Fold 5 (right) shuts completely flat whereas the Galaxy Z Fold 4 (left) has a gap. (Photo courtesy of Tom’s Guide)

The Galaxy Z Fold 5’s slimmer and lighter design is a further benefit. It weights 8.9 ounces as opposed to the Z Fold 4’s 9.3 ounces. Additionally, the Fold 5 is thinner when closed, measuring 0.53 inches as opposed to 0.55-0.62 inches for the previous generation.

Both phones have IPX8 water resistance, which means they can withstand freshwater immersion for 30 minutes in a 1.5-meter depth. No dust resistance exists.

The Z Fold 5 is available in Icy Blue, Phantom Black, and Cream. Beige, Phantom Black, and Graygreen are the colors of the Z Fold 4.

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS GALAXY Z FOLD 4: DISPLAYS

There isn’t much fresh information here. The 6.2-inch cover display and 7.6-inch inner display of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 are very identical to those of the Z Fold 5. Smooth 120Hz refresh rates are provided by both of these OLED screens.

Samsung claims that the Z Fold 5’s internal display reaches a maximum brightness of 1,750 nits, which is 30% brighter than the Z Fold 4’s. That will need to be verified using our light meter and while watching material outside.

Regrettably, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 has the same little front panel. It’s functional but not as comfortable as the larger cover display on the Google Pixel Fold. The Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on this panel also guards against scuffs and drops

CAMERAS OF THE SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS. GALAXY Z FOLD 4

The rear cameras of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 both include 50MP wide cameras, 12MP ultra wide cameras, and 10MP telephoto cameras with 3x optical zoom. The good news is that the image quality improves, especially when using the zoom and in low light.

Although the main display’s under-display camera is still limited to 4MP, I observed an improvement in contrast and detail when I snapped side-by-side selfies with the Z Fold 4. Similar as previously, the cover display houses a 10MP selfie camera.

The Z Fold 5’s rear camera selfie mode is now simpler to activate, which is a big photographic improvement. While utilizing the bigger display, you may simply flip the phone around by pressing a button. The Z Fold 4 required you to first shut the phone.

MULTITASKING AND SOFTWARE COMPARISON OF THE SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 AND GALAXY Z FOLD 4

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 keeps allowing users to run three applications simultaneously to make the most of its 7.6-inch display, but also has a few useful improvements over the Z Fold 4. One method is to swipe up with two fingers from the side or the bottom of the screen to activate multi-window mode. You only need to choose another app from there.

Additionally, the taskbar at the bottom of the screen now displays your four most recent applications used, an increase from the Fold 4’s two apps. And simply dragging downward from the top right corner of the screen, you can quickly convert any program into a floating window. This is useful for applications like Spotify and YouTube.

Not to mention, two-handed drag and drop is now supported by the Z Fold 5. You might, for instance, use one hand to press and hold an image in your photo gallery while using the other to open the Samsung Notes app and put it within.

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS GALAXY Z FOLD 4: S PEN

The S Pen for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is now 41% smaller if you want to take notes or doodle on the fly. Another benefit is that the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s S Pen shell is more streamlined than the Z Fold 4’s, making it easier to carry around.

Performance Comparison of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs Galaxy Z Fold 4

You can anticipate best-in-class performance from the Galaxy Z Fold 5 because it has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU. Compared to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 CPU in the Z Fold 4, especially in terms of graphics performance, based on our prior Galaxy S23 Ultra testing, there should be a noticeable boost.

12GB of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of storage are used with this processor. Similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 4, Samsung is the only manufacturer offering the 1TB option.

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS GALAXY Z FOLD 4: BATTERY AND CHARGING

More of the same here. The 4,400 mAh battery inside the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the same as the Z Fold 4’s; on that device, we observed an average of 9 hours, 28 minutes in standard mode (60Hz), and 8 hours, 19 minutes in adaptive mode.

Both phones have a 25W charging option, which is below average for a high-end phone. However, we’re optimistic that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor will provide longer overall durability.

SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5 VS GALAXY Z FOLD 4: BOTTOM LINE

If you currently possess the Galaxy Z Fold 4, I would not recommend upgrading. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is quite similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 4. The Galaxy Z Fold 5’s enhancements, though, could be enough to convince you if you’re new to this category or haven’t upgraded in a few years.

The gap-less appearance when closed is my second favorite feature after the slimmer and lighter design. Additionally, the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU and the slight camera advancements are appreciated. However, this is obviously a Samsung iterative upgrade.

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