Testseek.com have collected 415 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F900 Galaxy Fold and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F900 Galaxy Fold.
October 2019
(77%)
415 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100415
The editors liked
Good solid phone
It never felt flimsy in my hand
Even when opening and closing the screen
Large screen brilliant for using multiple apps at once
Reading social media timelines
Checking out photots/videos
And playing games. It truly is a stunning dis
The first foldable phone in Australia
You'll be one of the first on your block and in the country with a folding phone screen
The folding formfactor can be surprisingly useful
Amazing performance
Comes with a case and wireless earphones in the box
Versatile and unique form-factor
Great specs and performance
Makes you think about how you use your phone
Stunning Foldable screen
Two screens are better than one
Excellent battery life
Great camera system
Will impress your friends
The editors didn't like
The sheer physical size (skinny + height) and weight of the phone
Meant it dragged my pants down
And I was constantly on edge that this nearly $3000 device would slip out & get damaged
Or worse be stolen. So I opted more often than not to carry it in m
Thick
Heavy
Crease down the middle is. weird
Keyboard layouts feel like they can be improved
Apps aren't always super friendly between open and closed modes
Published: 2019-10-01, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Innovative folding display, Can run three apps at once, Dedicated customer support, Included Galaxy Buds
Very expensive, Small front display, Bulky and heavy, Cameras a step behind iPhone 11
The Galaxy Fold feels like a phone from the future, and yet from a practical perspective it falls a bit short. When I was using Slack in one window, Gmail in another and Spotify in yet another on the 7.3-inch screen, I could see myself using my laptop les...
Unique form factor, Two screens, Good battery life, Wireless charging, Solid performance
Sometimes awkward, Questionable build quality, Expensive, Impractical
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Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S and Note series may be the company's bread and butter, but the Galaxy Fold is the main course and dessert all rolled into one. It highlights the industry's latest technology while exploring a new mobile computing paradigm. The folding...
Published: 2019-06-04, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The Galaxy Fold has been the most polarizing product I can recall having reviewed. Everyone who saw it wanted to play with the long-promised smartphone paradigm shift. The results, on the other hand, were far more mixed.If nothing else, the Fold has a rem...
Published: 2019-04-25, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: In a lot of ways, doing a traditional review of the $2,000 Samsung Galaxy Fold is pointless. Anyone who buys one isnt doing so because its a good value or a sound purchasing decision. Its not. Theyre buying one because its new, innovative, and exciti...
Incredibly high price, Thick, heavy and cumbersome, Real screen fragility concerns, Ho-hum battery life
It's extremely difficult to simply "review" the Galaxy Fold. To put it through the typical process of reviewing it as a mainstream product as we've done with hundreds of phones over the past decade would be a disservice to everything the Fold brings to th...