Samsung Z Flip 5 Review: I Was Wrong!

Samsung Z Flip 5 Review: I Was Wrong!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Samsung Z Flip 5 Review: I Was Wrong!”.
All right, so I was wrong about the Z flip 5. kinda kinda all right. So this is the new z-flip 5 from Samsung. This is their smaller folding phone again starting at a thousand bucks and in nearly the same dimensions as last year’s four – and I remember when it first got announced, we had some well-respected reviewers saying this changes everything. This is the big upgrade it’s the biggest upgrade ever and my impression was they’ve settled here now to be fair, my video was examining both the flip 5 and the fold five and looking at how much like the foldables world has evolved in the past year and How much Samsung seems to be sticking to their tried and true form factors, so it just feels like they’re, refining and settling into their positions, but now after using the flip 5 much more over the past couple days, I got ta say I was wrong about this Phone uh: this is actually one of the biggest updates yet so, basically there’s three main new differences with this phone over the Z flip 4, which are the chip, the hinge and then the new outside display and I’m gon na go in order of importance here.

Samsung Z Flip 5 Review: I Was Wrong!

Actually because I think it’s a pretty clear order so, first of all, well, they got this new overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip in here great it’s now up to date with the latest flagships. It’S the same one, that’s in the s23 and s23 Ultra and yeah. It’S been a great chip, you know the phone is super responsive, it can handle multitasking since it’s paid with eight gigs of RAM. It’S Snappy apps open quickly.

Samsung Z Flip 5 Review: I Was Wrong!

There’S no issues here. It can also handle heavy gaming and I don’t even gain much on my phone, but it can do it. It’S great. The other half of a great ship, though, is efficiency. So when I saw Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, I was hoping to see maybe an improvement in overall battery life. But I didn’t – and I mean I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Considering the physical battery size is still the same, it’s still 3 700 milliamp hours, but it’s got way more pixels now to power which we’ll talk about that in a second.

Samsung Z Flip 5 Review: I Was Wrong!

So the new chip – fine, but y’all, have heard me talk about the hinge, though the hinge being the most important physical part of a folding phone. You can’t Ace a folding phone without acing the hinge, and this hinge is nice, so Samsung for the first time has actually taken Parts out of and simplified the hinge of this phone, which has resulted in less moving Parts, which is typically a win for long-term durability. But also means a little less volume and a little less thickness around the back of the phone shout out to dave2d, for this graphic, basically illustrating the new internal multi-axis folding mechanism that allows the OLED inside to have this slightly gentler, wider radius.

When it’s folded up, which should put less stress through the middle honestly, I don’t notice a huge difference with the crease. It’S still clearly there like it’s one of those things where you turn the screen off or look off axis and it’s very obvious, but once you get into the flow of using the phone, it’s very easy to forget about honestly the most important difference here with the Hinge is actually just that it folds completely flat now, so every z-flip up to this point has folded shut with just like a little small Gap that could get. You know a little bit of dust a little bit of sand a little bit of dirt inside which is not great when the inside screen is the most delicate part of the phone. So now all these folding phones across the board from everybody they’re all working towards this gapless close, it’s still technically, not fully dust resistant. I mean it has an ipx8 rating again. The 8 means it can be splashed, but the X means no official dust resistance yet, but it’s also an even more satisfying clap now and yeah.

It’S also just it’s slightly more firm. It’S a nice sturdy hinge every year, which is hard to appreciate until you go back to the earliest folding phones and see how loose those were. I still personally hardly ever use those like half folded features where you can like prop it up and use the camera. Like this or like watch, videos or whatever, but look a good hinge, is a good hinge, but the biggest change to this phone is clearly the bigger screen on the outside.

So, let’s talk about it, so the z-flip has gone from this tiny little 1.9 inch slot to a full squared 3.4 inch 720p cover screen called the flex window. This is huge. It’S a massive Improvement. That’S way more screen for checking the time or reading notifications way. More screen for framing up pictures with the primary cameras on the outside. It’S a huge win for all that stuff and then also sends us. This huge new screen, they’ve sort of organized this UI of up to 11 pages of apps, that you can flip through uh sort of encouraging you to use the outside screen more you’re using a phone without even opening it. So you can fully unlock and then just start swiping over to either quickly View and organize your notifications or move between all these full screen.

Widgets. I have a calendar widget, of course, which is scrollable. You’Ve got a scrollable weather widget. Basically, these are all not even really widgets they’re more, like mini apps that have been specifically Built For This outside screen to be fully functional and optimized, and then it if you’re feeling bold, you can also jump into the lab settings and start enabling other non-optimized apps To also work on the outside screen, so there’s no question: you can do way more with this outside screen than you ever could before on the flip.

The question that’s up to you now really is just: will you actually use it like? How will you use it and it’s a surprisingly hard question to answer like when I first saw the phone get released. You know at first you see that gets a bigger outside screen, but I honestly thought I wouldn’t use it much like. I thought I would just continue to use the phone mostly open and I would enjoy the barrier between me and endless Doom scrolling and maybe I’d check the time or some notifications a little bit more on the outside. But I was wrong. Basically, the thing that I found I do much more often especially like early in the day is notification management just triaging going through at the beginning through a bunch of notifications and clearing through the ones. I don’t need reading the ones that I do need to see. That’S way better than opening the phone and like accidentally, starting to Doom scroll through Tick, Tock or something so in the lab settings. There’S basically, only a few apps that you can actually officially enable on the outside screen, it’s basically Maps messaging apps and then Netflix and YouTube for some reason for you psychos out there.

I definitely tried to answer some texts with the full qwerty keyboard that shows up on the outside screen now and yeah. It technically works, but it’s like all right. Do we really want to be doing this, like my hands, are too big to be typing on this small of a keyboard regularly? Maybe a few quick responses to stuff here and there maybe voice to text a little more often, but nothing too crazy. There’S actually also even a whole app in the Samsung Galaxy store, called good luck with an extension called multi-star and basically, if you have both of these it lets, you add a launcher to the outside screen, with literally any app on your phone. And so you can go through and experiment and find all kinds of weird stuff that kind of works here, like you can technically just scroll through Twitter through X. If you want to, you can flip through your favorite Reddit app before it disappears, or you can move around Spotify playlists, and these are all kind of not bad.

There are also plenty of apps that are an absolute nightmare that look ridiculous in a square, so I wouldn’t recommend that, but I still feel like the whole point of having a flipping phone Remains the Same like I, this barrier between open and and shut like it’s Nice to have the outside functionality, but this action really signifies okay. Now, I’m about to get in and like actually do something on my phone. It just really becomes up to you where that line is of like. When do you open it versus when you do something on the outside, and I think that my theory is it’s just time it’s just. How long does that action take so if it’s just checking your notifications or just reading the time or something quick like that or pausing your music, that takes two seconds green light like that could be on the outside screen, but watching a two-hour Netflix documentary or something That takes like writing an email. You don’t want to do that on the outside screen.

That’S that’s a red light and then there’s a whole bunch of stuff kind of somewhere in the middle, like flipping through a new playlist in Spotify, maybe or checking your calendar or just like little brief stuff. That’S up to you so yeah! If I could give Samsung any feedback on this thing that they’ve made here, I mean, I think they will continue to settle into this General shape. I think they’re pretty locked in with it, but two things: one the outside screen is 720p and if you look closely enough, you can see some pixels. So maybe a little resolution bump would be nice, but I think more importantly, actually is ltpo.

This is a 60 hertz outside screen, so it’s 60 hertz all the time, and I think if you had an ltpo screen, first of all, it would match the 120 hertz Max refresh of the inside, which it’s not the end of the world that they’re different, but Also that could save battery life being able to go down to one Hertz when you’re, only just like play, pausing, music or reading a quick notification or something that could help with the relatively small batteries on these phones, oh and uh, maybe add decks. That would be kind of nice too. So all right at the end of the day, should you buy the z-flip 5. honestly. The truth is that I think this is the best folding phone on the planet for the most people right now, it’s a great high-end chip. The cameras are still solid.

The battery life is at least decent, like the fingerprint reader is super fast. It hits a lot of fundamental stuff. It’S not missing any massive features, you got wireless charging ipx8 and they raise the base storage from 128 to a respectable 256 gigs for the thousand dollar starting price, which is about as good as it gets with foldables and yeah. The colors aren’t that interesting, but I do love a extremely easy to install dbrand skin on the back, since it’s literally just a square of glass, so I’d drop the icon skin on there easiest install of my life but yeah until they do make some big jump In the form factor or some change to this thing as long as they’re settling into this, this is the safest easiest to recommend foldable on the planet, easy and it even has a five year window of security updates like this feels like this feels like the iPhone Of Android foldables, I made a video about the iPhone of Android I’ll link that below, if you want to check that out too, but either way, that’s been it thanks for watching catch you in the next one peace, .