Testseek.co.uk have collected 415 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F900 Galaxy Fold and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F900 Galaxy Fold.
October 2019
(77%)
415 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100415
The editors liked
Big screen is vibrant and sharp
Design fits neatly in the pocket
The folding mechanism is really addictive
Gorgeous 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Display
An iPad Mini-like Experience In Your Pocket
Screen Is Protected When Folded Away
Beautiful Fit-And-Finish
Six Cameras With A Plethora Of Modes
Wireless PowerShare
Supremely cool form factor
Great display with HDR10+
Six cameras (yes
SIX!)
Gaming taken to the next level
Samsung's biggest battery
Speedy performance
Solid multitasking features
The 7.3-inch expansive screen is great for reading
Published: 2019-04-22, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Game-changing flexibility, Excellent performance, Solid battery life
Seriously expensive, Outer screen is of limited use, The inner screen's durability is concerning, No word on after-sale support, App compatibility is an issue, The software feels unpolished
Samsung's Galaxy Fold is one of those devices that inspires adoration and annoyance at the same time. Its foldable design means you can carry around a tablet in your pocket and get plenty of work done along the way. Even after our testing was complete, we...
Abstract: Special guest Cherlynn Low of Engadget joins Joshua Vergara and Jaime Rivera to give their thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy Fold and all of the… BREAKING news that has been happening this past week. After talking a little bit about Qualcomm and Apple and th...
Published: 2019-04-17, Author: Andy , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: A number of prominent reviewers, a few of which work for major tech news publications, are out today with follow-ups to their original reviews of the phone in which they highlight myriad breaks, flaws and unflattering problems they've come across after us...
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Published: 2019-04-17, Author: Sean , review by: phandroid.com
Abstract: A somewhat notably limited number of outlets and YouTubers were given early access to the Galaxy Fold by Samsung earlier this week and perhaps we now have an inkling as to why. Today there have been reports from multiple reviewers that their Galaxy Fold r...
Published: 2019-04-15, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Display: Immersive, but crease is noticeableAt 4.6 inches, the Galaxy Fold's outer front screen (made of Gorilla Glass) is tiny compared even to some of the best small Android phones you can buy. Plus, it has unsightly bezels. This is a panel you're likel...
Published: 2019-03-01, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: One of the biggest talking points this year at Mobile World Congress is the emergence of folding phones. The two largest smartphone vendors in the world, Samsung and Huawei, both announced their next generation foldable devices. We asked a number of press...
Abstract: Samsung today revealed the Galaxy Fold, its first foldable phone. The device, which it provided a peek of late last year, can switch between phone and tablet form factors thanks to the bendable display. Are hybrid devices like this the next big thing in m...
Abstract: Despite the Galaxy Fold's apparent shortcomings, I can't help but be excited a foldable smartphone finally exists after so many years of concept designs, patents and neverending rumours.Overall the device is far more polished and stable than I expected, b...
Published: 2019-12-24, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Good solid phone, it never felt flimsy in my hand, even when opening and closing the screen, Large screen brilliant for using multiple apps at once, reading social media timelines, checking out photots/videos, and playing games. It truly is a stunning dis
The sheer physical size (skinny + height) and weight of the phone, meant it dragged my pants down, and I was constantly on edge that this nearly $3000 device would slip out & get damaged, or worse be stolen. So I opted more often than not to carry it in m