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#I’m sold on the Samsung Galaxy Fold, but I say skip the Flip

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#I’m sold on the Samsung Galaxy Fold, but I say skip the Flip

Phone manufacturers spent most of the 2010s shrinking bezels and seeing how large a design they could get away with. Eventually, pretty much every phone on the market was just one big screen housed in a metal and glass chassis. Phones couldn’t get any larger without looking absurd. There was pretty much nowhere left to go.

And so, the folding phone was born.

The advent of folding displays has opened the door to all sorts of new form factors, but so far the market seems to have settled on the two designs offered by Samsung: roughly regular-sized phones that unfold into little tablets, a la Galaxy Fold, and compact clamshell phones that unfold into a regular-sized screen, like the Galaxy Flip.

After living with both of Samsung’s most recent folding phones for a few months (provided by AT&T for testing) I’ve come to an important conclusion: I absolutely love the Galaxy Fold’s design, but I just can’t recommend the Flip to most people.

Sold on the Fold

The Galaxy Z Fold 3’s appeal is quite simple, really: this type of folding design adds tremendous functionality and versatility. 

You get a screen nearly the size of an iPad Mini in a phone that fits in your pocket. It’s a size that’s genuinely useful for taking notes, reading books, watching videos… or even doing those things all at once.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3