Testseek.com have collected 315 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F916 Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F916 Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G.
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Published: 2020-09-23, Author: Adi , review by: inet.detik.com
Abstract: Setelah sukses menghadirkan ponsel layar lipat generasi pertama, yakni Galaxy Fold, Samsung melahirkan penerusnya. Sejumlah peningkatan disertakan membuat perangkat bernama Galaxy Z Fold 2 itu sangat memikat. Pesona ponsel ini sudah langsung menghipnotis...
Abstract: It's been a couple of months since Samsung launched its innovative Galaxy Z Fold 4. The foldable starts at $1,800 a pop -- the same as last year's Galaxy Z Fold 3. This year, however, Samsung will need to persuade people to pony up for its luxe gadgets as...
Published: 2021-08-08, Author: Andrew , review by: phandroid.com
Abstract: In just a few days, Samsung will be unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold 3, meaning that now's the time to revisit the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and see how the foldable phone held up over the past year. Before proceeding, it's important to note that, unlike Mr. Mobile, I...
Published: 2021-06-26, Author: Sean , review by: Laptopmag.com
Innovative foldable form factor, Unmatched multitasking capabilities, Massive 7.6-inch 120Hz display, Solid photo/video quality, Excellent software support
Shockingly expensive, No dust/water resistance, Bulky vs. traditional phone
After almost a month using the Galaxy Z Fold 2, I'm convinced that foldables aren't going to be a fad, which made me consider what I want from the Galaxy Z Fold 3...
Published: 2021-03-08, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Bigger cover display, Flex Mode adds versatility, Improved multitasking, More durable design, Apps make use of tablet mode,
Quite expensive, Relatively heavy, Not water resistant,
(Image credit: Future)The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the quintessential example of a company listening to its customers and delivering a wide range of improvements they asked for. At $2,000, this is a phone that's still very much for early adopters, but t...
Published: 2020-12-31, Author: Andrew , review by: phandroid.com
Almost the perfect device, Cover display is useful, Software optimizations are good enough, The best phone of 2020
$2,000 is a lot of dough, Cameras are good but not the best, The plastic screen protector is awful
If you want the best phone of the year, then look no further than the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Minus an S Pen and just an “okay” camera system, this monster can handle anything and everything. Plus, the foldable display is a dream and you'll be left feeling like...
great, flexible hinge, high-quality build, large screens with narrow bezels, good software customisation, precise GPS module, plenty of power, fast Wi-Fi performance, good memory capacity, balanced speakers, long battery life
the screen is still sensitive, awfully expensive, bulky to carry around in a trouser pocket, throttling under load, average microphones, Dual-SIM connectivity only with an eSIM
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G smartphone review. Test device courtesy of Samsung Germany.The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G is a piece of the future that you can try out right now. That may be great, but it comes at a price. Samsung wants just under €2,000 for...
Most polished foldable available, Very powerful, Exquisite design
Incredibly expensive, Cameras good, not great, Thick when closed
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the first foldable to feel fully baked. At $1,999 / £1,799, you're certainly paying for the privilege of owning one, but thanks to its eye-catching design and smart utility, there's a lot to love about it. Unfortunately, the...
Some of the nicest hardware I've ever touched, Big, super-smooth, bright display, It's large enough you can actually do stuff on it, This has enough space and the right tools to do real work on a phone, Good for a folding phone, Screams through anything y
$2,000 is whole lot of money to spend on a phone, Not living up to the price tag, Unarguably less durable than a Gorilla Glass or Victus display, Understandable given the design, but still a bummer
Galaxy Z Fold28/10Yes, if you can afford it.Last year's Galaxy Fold was (perhaps rightly) dragged through the mud after the snafu of its initial launch. It felt like a concept rather than a real product: fantastical and futuristic, but too delicate and co...
Published: 2020-09-29, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
We've already said this here and there, but let it be known, now and forever: Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the ultimate couch phone. We say this because due to certain things, such as no IP rating and certain awkwardness when using it in public, the ideal place to...