Testseek.co.uk have collected 342 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F711 Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F711 Galaxy Z Flip 3.
August 2021
(82%)
342 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(72%)
326 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Just ‘expensive'
Not ‘very expensive'
Flip design feels durable
Larger front screen is much better looking and more neatly integrated
The tidiest flip phone design of any maker to date
Plenty of power and sturdy software
Sturdy
Strong design
1.9inch cover screen with widgets
Available in 7 different colours
A great large screen that folds in half
Good cover screen
Screen protected when closed
IPX8 water resistant
Good cameras
Exciting and different
One UI 3 (Android 11) with four years of updates
Good lower price
Good specs
Refined design and displays
Immensely stylish and pocket-friendly design
Excellent main screen
Much more affordable than before
Super cool folding design
120Hz waterproof display
Flex mode is super useful for media
Photos
And video calls
Stunning design
Waterproof
Competitive pricing
The cheapest folding phone yet
Durability improvements and IPX8 water-resistance
Blisteringly fast performance
The editors didn't like
Still feels wide in the hand
Cameras aren't fantastic
Largely similar to predecessor
Screen coating is unavoidably reflective and ongoing 'crease' issues remain
No under panel camera (UPC) - as seen in Z Fold 3
Quite thick when folded
Camera tech is just alright
Relatively small battery
Screen softer and less scratch resistant than a regular phone
The Galaxy Z Flip3 is a phone that fills your hand, not your pocket. This design gives you a big screen in a shorts-compatible footprint, and I love that, IP-rated, and it feels solid for as many moving parts as it has, Samsung's hit the three-digit thres
So-so to bad, and not what you expect for the screen size or the price, 15W feels like a joke for $1,000 in 2021, It's fine, but not as good as you'd hope for the price — that money got spent on other parts, If you're really picky, the screen has a couple
Galaxy Z Flip38/10I think the Z Flip3 marks a crucial period in the history of folding phones. As of this particular model, foldables aren't some halo product. You can go out right now today and order one, and I think most of our readers will probably be...
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Published: 2021-08-25, Author: Patrick , review by: cnet.com
Folds in half, Water-resistant, Attractive design, Bigger cover screen, Great main display, Lower price
Short battery life, Cover screen still could do more, Long-term durability unknown, No dust-resistance rating
Abstract: Less is more with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G ($999.99), a powerful flagship phone that trades battery life for portability and style. Now in its third generation, Samsung's flexible-screen phone is now mature enough for mainstream buyers. The biggest q...
Published: 2021-08-23, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Samsung's most affordable foldable phone yet, No compromise on performance, Cover Display is much more useful now
Battery life isn't great, Cameras are good, but not stand-out, Long-term durability still to be revealed
It's not that Samsung's prior foldable phones were bad, more that the compromises and accommodations you needed to make in return for a cutting-edge design were more obvious. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 seems like less of a risk in that respect, as you'd hope fro...
Most affordable foldable smartphone yet, Striking foldable design, improved materials, satisfying flip-phone action, IPX8 rating for water resistance, Wonderful (main) display all around - bright, color-accurate, HRR, Larger cover display is now more usef
Limited battery life, relatively slow charging, Camera versatility and image quality not befitting the price, Square photos/videos and poor framing if taking selfies with the phone closed, Pricing
The Galaxy Z Flip3 is being marketed as a fashion statement, and while the looks and relative novelty of the form factor remain its main selling points, it's not entirely devoid of practicality. When folded, it will fit in places normal phones won't (thou...
Abstract: "It’s a flipping foldable phone!" That was my honest initial reaction when I got to use the original Z Flip last year, and one year later, I’m still as amazed that we have a modern clamshell phone that easily fits in a pocket and that I can flip to open and slap shut to end a phone call...