The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is an extremely impressive foldable device. However, with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 on the horizon, many people are wondering which to pick up.
Foldable devices have been growing more and more popular over the last few years as major smartphone manufacturers have begun making more of them. In the U.S., one of the only companies making foldable devices is Samsung, which has the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip lines.
For as good as Samsung foldables are, the hinges have always left something to be desired — mainly since they don’t fold completely flat. This has been an irritation for many buyers since the very first generation of the Fold, however, it seems like with the Fold 5, Samsung has cracked the formula and eliminated the gap. This is reportedly due to the Fold 5’s use of a new “water drop” hinge.
Because the overall design of the Z Fold 5 seems to be nearly identical to that of the Z Fold 4, expect the screens to be equally identical at 6.2 inches when folded and 7.6 inches when unfolded. While it might be a little disappointing to hear that there are virtually no differences in terms of the screen when comparing the Z Fold 4 and the Z Fold 5, it’s currently pretty difficult to iterate on the technology that was packed into the Z Fold 4 since it’s already such an impressive device.
Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs. Z Fold 4: cameras The Galaxy Z Fold 4 has a solid array of cameras: three on its rear camera island and two selfie cameras, one for each screen. Truth be told, the camera offerings were the area where the Z Fold 4 felt the most lacking, so there’s a lot of room for growth with the camera array on the Z Fold 5. Unfortunately, it seems like Samsung won’t be changing much when it comes to the cameras on its newest foldable.
Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs. Z Fold 4: battery and charging The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is rumored to be outfitted with the same 4,400mAh battery as is found in the Galaxy Z Fold 4. While that’s certainly a little bit disappointing, it’s not entirely surprising since Samsung tends to be a little bit behind the curve in the battery department when compared to other smartphone manufacturers.
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 will likely run on Android 13 right out of the box and then quickly adopt Android 14 depending on when it launches. That pattern has been followed by previous Samsung foldables, so we’re not expecting much difference in that department. Similar to the Z Fold 4, expect four years of Android OS updates and five years of security support for the Z Fold 5. This means its final OS should be Android 18 and it will stop receiving support altogether in 2028.
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