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The just-released Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 ($23+/mo. or $800+) boasts myriad impressive features and capabilities that make it a productivity powerhouse. The phone’s combination of cutting-edge internals, high-tech components and, of course, its still somewhat novel form factor work in harmony so that owners can efficiently do and experience more. Or, as Samsung says, “unfold your phone’s potential.”
The Backstory
New but Advanced Tech
Samsung has dabbled in folding smartphones for a while: its first foray was a concept developed back in 2013 that utilized an OLED display, and Samsung’s original Galaxy Fold was introduced (and immediately led the market) in 2019. Given that just twenty years ago, any kind of true smartphone was barely more than science fiction, the fact that Samsung has already produced multiple folders is pretty wild. That Samsung’s folding smartphones are the industry standard is a no-brainer.
While folding smartphones make up just a small niche of the overall market, the technology and development packed into them are massively outsized. Even if you don’t want a folding smartphone (yet), the category’s rapid evolution has produced plenty of tech that’ll trickle over to your boring standard phone. Case in point: all the goodies packed into the many-devices-in-one Galaxy Z Fold4.