Testseek.com have collected 354 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F926 Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F926 Galaxy Z Fold 3.
August 2021
(85%)
354 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
102 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100354
The editors liked
Still a really cool idea
Excellent performance
Fantastic entertainment device
Includes an underscreen camera (!)
Rear cameras can be used as a selfie camera
Supports 5G
Wireless charging
Water resistant
IPX8 - what we expect of a premium device
The Foldable has grown-up
120Hz both displays
S Pen - vale Note
Great speakers
Good
Not a great camera
USB-C 3.2 and video out
Excellent foldable display
More rugged and water resistant
Powerful tool for high end users
S Pen compatibility
The editors didn't like
Very
Very thick
Underscreen camera isn't great
Rear camera shots need to be sharper
No 8K video capture
SPen support feels like it's been thrown in as opposed to designed to be truly used with the Fold 3
Published: 2021-08-11, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
S Pen Support, IPX8 waterproof, Hidden front camera,
Front camera is only 4MP,
(Image credit: Future)The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 betters its older sibling in many aspects, most notably the two flavours of S Pen support, a slimmer and more homogenous design, an uninterrupted and vibrant display (thanks in no small part to that hid...
Published: 2021-08-11, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Big screen makes for most impressive looking foldable on the market,Under panel camera makes for clean screen appeal,Plenty of power and sturdy software
Largely similar to predecessor,Still a pricey bit of kit (but it is cheaper than predecessor),Screen coating is unavoidably reflective and ongoing 'crease' issues remain
On the face of it the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 isn't vastly different to the Z Fold 2 that came before it. But that's just fine, because it continues its position as the top dog of foldable phones. That massive unfolding display is a real eye-catcher, espe...
Tough, waterproof design, Apps are now optimised for the screen,S Pen support,
Still expensive, Too big for your pocket, No camera upgrades,
A folding phone should give you an immersive experience across all of your apps and videos, as well as help you boost your productivity - the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G is designed to tick those boxes. While it's still not perfect, it finally feels like a...
Two in one design, Pen input work feels natural, IPX8 water-resistant
Pen only works on inner screen, Cameras aren't best-in-class, Prominent Fold line in display
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is an important phone that proves foldable screens aren't too delicate for pens. After sketching on the Z Fold 3, it isn't as smooth and flat a surface as Pro artists will need – the Galaxy Note 20 and S21 Ultra deliver on that...
Abstract: At ‘Unpacked' 2021, Samsung unveiled two new smartwatches, a pair of wireless earbuds and, most importantly, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 3, its latest duo of foldable smartphones.I went hands-on with both foldable devices and my overall ini...
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Terrific hardware, Smooth fold mechanism, Incredibly versatile, Support for S Pen
Some apps not optimized for the format, External display not as impressive as the internal one, Not the greatest cameras, Expensive, although in a class of one
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