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Galaxy Z Flip 4 Review: Pure Fun, but More of the Same

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is one of the most highly anticipated smartphones of the year. While Samsung has not yet officially announced the phone, there are already rumors circulating about what we can expect from it. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at these rumors and what they could mean for the Galaxy Z Flip 4.

Design

The design of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is expected to be similar to that of its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 3. It will likely have a folding design that makes it more compact and easier to carry around. However, there are rumors that Samsung may introduce new colors or finishes for the phone.

Display

The display on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is expected to be similar to that of the Galaxy Z Flip 3. It will likely have a foldable display with a resolution of 2640 x 1080 pixels. However, there are rumors that Samsung may introduce new features like an under-display camera or an improved folding mechanism.

Battery Life

The battery life on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is expected to be similar to that of its predecessor. It will likely have a battery life of up to a full day with typical usage.

Camera

The camera on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is expected to be similar to that of the Galaxy Z Flip 3. It will likely have a dual-lens setup with a wide-angle lens and an ultra-wide-angle lens. However, there are rumors that Samsung may introduce new camera features like improved low-light performance or better zoom capabilities.

Software

The software on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is expected to be similar to that of the Galaxy Z Flip 3. It will likely run on Samsung’s One UI operating system and have access to a wide range of apps.

Price

The price of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is expected to be similar to that of its predecessor. It will likely start at around $999, which is more expensive than some other smartphones on the market.

Conclusion

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is shaping up to be a fun and exciting smartphone. While it may not introduce any major changes or innovations, it will likely build upon the success of its predecessor and offer a unique folding design, decent battery life, and advanced camera features. If you’re in the market for a new smartphone and want something that’s both fun and functional, then the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is definitely worth keeping an eye on.

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