Testseek.com have collected 412 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%)
412 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100412
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
Abstract: Since then, however, Samsung has had a bit of a rethink and the Galaxy Fold is back in the public eye once more. Reappearing at IFA 2019, The Korean tech giant is rightly keen to get the Galaxy Fold out into the shops as soon as possible – preferably befo...
Abstract: NO, WE CAN'T BELIEVE IT EITHER. Though closely guarded by eagled-eyed, glove-wearing staffers, Samsung let us fondle its supposedly new and improved Galaxy Fold at IFA on Thursday ahead of its UK release in two weeks time. The device, Samsung tells us...
Supremely cool form factor, Great display with HDR10+, Six cameras (yes, SIX!)
Noticeable crease in large screen, Huge price, No 5G or expandable storage
The Samsung Galaxy Fold ushers in an exciting new mobile form factor. It may have its negatives, which for some will rightly be a deal-breaker, but for those seeking the latest in cutting-edge technology the Fold should be top of your list...
Abstract: More than just a concept, the Galaxy Fold feels like a real product that might almost be worthy of the high price. We've finally had a chance to play with the Samsung Galaxy Fold ahead of its impending May 3 UK release date. Here's everything we thought...
Published: 2019-04-17, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
The first generation of foldable phones is inevitably going to be hit and miss. We're dealing with brand new tech that is bound to have teething problems. In the case of the Samsung Galaxy Fold, the issues are immediately noticeable. It's awkwardly bulky...
Gorgeous 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Display, An iPad Mini-like Experience In Your Pocket, Screen Is Protected When Folded Away, Beautiful Fit-And-Finish, Six Cameras With A Plethora Of Modes, Wireless PowerShare
Chunky Design When Folded, No 3.5mm Headphone Port, Bezels Around Cover Display Are An Eyesore, Extremely Pricey
The Samsung Galaxy Fold is a phenomenal first foray into folding smartphones. It has a gorgeous 7.3-inch AMOLED display that will make reading ebooks and articles, playing the latest graphic-intensive mobile games, or bingeing Game Of Thrones an absolute...
Abstract: Ever since the original iPhone in 2007, the tech industry has hyped up a lot of Next Big Things. From VR to smartwatches, none has in any way challenged the dominance of the smartphones at the centre of our modern lives. The best way to oust the smartpho...
Big screen is vibrant and sharp, Design fits neatly in the pocket, The folding mechanism is really addictive
Screen crease is visible from some angles, 4:3 ratio screen won't be ideal for every app/media, Very expensive, The folding mechanism is really addictive
In the Galaxy Fold, Samsung has created a really compelling first foldable device. We came away from our time with it wanting more, not worried about its issues at all. Perhaps the one thing that will put people off is that £1,800 price point. It's expens...
The Fold doesn't come across like a first draft but it feels far from a final one as well.It's not the disaster the original Fold probably would have been, but with a superior second-generation effort less than twelve months away and Samsung's reputation...
Abstract: Despite the Galaxy Fold's apparent shortcomings, I can't help but be excited a foldable smartphone finally exists after so many years of concept designs, patents and neverending rumours.Overall the device is far more polished and stable than I expected, b...