Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 Is a Foldable Smartphone Made To Maximize Productivity

In lieu of putting out yet another Galaxy Note to succeed its Note 20, Samsung has opted to welcome a new foldable model into the Galaxy family, unveiled at its Galaxy 2022 Unpacked event on Wednesday. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a device designed to maximize productivity through the convenience that a tool like a folding screen provides.

In addition to packing 120Hz displays, the creators of the Z Fold 4 took heed of the Galaxy Note’s potential and incorporated its same S Pen stylus support. The model was also given an attractive makeover to strengthen its durability, as well as lengthen its lifespan.

Samsung has put out a few Folds before — but the device won’t suffer from the risks of cracked screens as its predecessors. The screen’s protective film is 80 percent stronger and layered with a Gorilla Glass Victus cover for maximum protection against drops and cracks.

And if a user just so happens to accidentally submerge their device underwater for 30 minutes, the Z Fold 4 is rated IPX8 for water resistance protection.

With 12GB of RAM, the model comes in versions of either 256GB or 512GB storage. It’s also equipped with three rear cameras — f/1.8 wide, f/2.0 ultra-wide and f/2.4 — and an under-display front-facing camera, updated from its former hole-punch style.

Pre-orders for Samsung’s Z Fold 4 foldable smartphone start today. The device is priced at R37 999 and available in the colours ​​GreyGreen, Phantom Black and Beige Flagship sales begin on August 26, alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 4.

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