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Posted by vrvly
 - January 16, 2023, 14:28:30
Cameras are not exactly upgrade, but passable. It's like Vivo but with less cameras and hi res on tele end.
Unlike Vivo though, it won't save stills in hi res raw and I don't expect it to charge as fast too.
There are also next gen from others coming, I wouldn't hurry if I want the best and photography is important for me.
With right design it could have enough space for thicc sensors.
Simply said, this kind of folding design is bad, unlike huawei one.
Posted by tricky-eye
 - January 16, 2023, 03:03:34
anglokorean marketing trying to convince of the new dimensions of the opened fold5, using a different screen background of the one of the fold4 ... try again till then a new aspect screen ratio ... or 1:111...1
Posted by Expresspotatoisdumb
 - January 15, 2023, 21:30:49
Quote from: expresspotato on January 14, 2023, 23:53:00Still folds inward though... So you need 2 screens and a super thick phone.
folding outwards with a fragile plastic screen is what you prefer? Perhaps consumers like you deserve to be parted with your cash as soon as possible so you can stop voting with your wallets.
Posted by Marius70
 - January 15, 2023, 15:31:16
Too heavy at 270g! I stopped purchasing Folds by number 3....please adjust the weight considerably, and will make it more enjoyable
Posted by Piet
 - January 15, 2023, 14:21:13
I want a fold 5, but I will only buy one when the camera is at least just as good as my S22 Ultra including 10x optical zoom. Hope Samsung will make that happen. It will be tough but it will be a killer for all competition if it works.
Posted by WaitWhat
 - January 15, 2023, 09:22:07
Leak is obviously wrong and you are really bad at your job for not fact checking before publishing your article.
1. clue: Dimensions of Fold5 are the same as Fold3. Samsung made the change and it has been well received so I doubt they'll simply go back the next gen.
2. clue: Resolution is exactly that of Fold3.
3. clue (most obvious): "Snapdragon 985" obviously doesn't fit because there is no Snapdragon 9 series and even if they wouldn't start with x85. If your leaker is as mindless as you he didn't even check his article for errors and probably meant "Snapdragon 895" which was supposed to be the successor to the SD 888 used by the Fold3

Conclusion: The leak is about a Fold4 prototype that didn't get released and that's fairly obvious with less than 5 minutes of research, that you clearly don't seem to have done! Journalism is dead. RIP
Posted by Mr Majestyk
 - January 15, 2023, 01:17:06
Way to thick and heavy, another misstep from Samsung. Until they can make this 30% thinner and shave 50g off it, no interest at all. Oh then there's the egregious pricing.
Posted by expresspotato
 - January 14, 2023, 23:53:00
Still folds inward though... So you need 2 screens and a super thick phone.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 14, 2023, 22:53:31
New details about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 have been shared by the same source that revealed the foldable will be heavier than its predecessor and come with an S Pen tray. This time around, apparently the Galaxy Z Fold5 will sport camera equipment headed by a 108 MP sensor, and it will have different dimensions to the Galaxy Z Fold4.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Wrinkle-free-Samsung-Galaxy-Z-Fold5-to-come-with-108-MP-main-camera-and-to-reach-greater-heights-than-the-Galaxy-Z-Fold4.681894.0.html