Description
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 4, released on August 25, 2022, refines the foldable experience with a more durable hinge, upgraded cover display, and improved battery life—all while retaining the charm and compactness of classic flip phones. Designed for users who love mobility and creativity, it also offers Flex Mode and quick UI access via the Cover Screen. ([turn0news13]turn0search14]turn0search0]
Key Features:
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Display & Build
• 6.7″ Foldable Dynamic AMOLED 2X main display (120 Hz, HDR10+, ~1,200 nits) with Gorilla Glass Victus+ rear and plastic UTG front.
• 1.9″ Super AMOLED Cover Screen for notifications, media controls, payments, and quick replies.
• Durable frame: Armor Aluminum, IPX8-rated water resistance (not dust-proof), and weighs ~187 g; thickness ~6.9 mm open, ~16 mm folded. -
Performance & Storage
• Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset (4 nm) paired with 8 GB RAM and UFS 3.1 storage options: 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB. No microSD support. -
Camera Setup
• Dual rear cameras: 12 MP wide (f/1.8 with OIS) and 12 MP ultrawide (123° field); 10 MP front selfie (f/2.4). Supports 4K recording at 30/60 fps. -
Battery & Charging
• 3,700 mAh battery providing one-day usage for moderate users; 25 W wired fast charging (~50% in 30 min), plus 15 W wireless and 4.5 W reverse wireless. -
Software & Extras
• Ships with Android 12L / One UI 4.1.1; upgradable to Android 13 (One UI 5.1) and likely Android 14; Samsung offers 4 years of OS updates and 5 years of security patches.
• Flex Mode support activates split-screen or app-specific layouts when the device is tented or partially folded.
• Customizable Cover Screen (via Samsung Good Lock) supports widgets, GIFs, payment, quick access, and even camera preview. -
Color Options
• Official colors include Bora Purple, Graphite, Pink Gold, Blue, Yellow, White, Navy, Khaki, and Red. Custom Bespoke options also available in select markets.
Pros
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Ultra-compact and pocketable: folds into a sleek size ideal for small bags and pants pockets.
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Bright, flexible AMOLED screen with smooth refresh and durability upgrades.
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Flex Mode enables inventive hands-free use (e.g. video calls or media content with just half-open posture).
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Cover Screen is highly customizable and useful for fast tasks without opening the device.
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Generally stable performance with Snapdragon Gen 1+.
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Up to 512 GB storage with strong software update longevity.
What to Consider
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Battery life typically falls short for heavy users; some report reaching only ~10% by late evening with moderate use.
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Camera system lacks telephoto capability, which limits zoom flexibility compared to Ultra-tier phones.
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Front UTG display (foldable) may be prone to scratches over time; long-term durability depends on care. Some users reported hinge issues—even in a case—and limited dust protection.
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High price relative to standard form-factor phones, though rates have dropped as refurbished units and carrier offers emerge.
User Feedback Highlights
“The phone felt indestructible at the beach even with sand and salt exposure.” — Wired reviewer praising durability.
“Battery life still improved over Flip3 but only lasted to midnight after a full day out.”
“Customization via Good Lock lets me remove battery percentage from cover screen interfaces I don’t want to see.”
“Samsung Care+ fixed a hinge issue quickly—good after-sales support.” — reported positive repair experience months after launch.
Why It Still Matters
The Galaxy Z Flip 4 remains one of the most refined and affordable foldable phones today. It appeals to trend-setters, travelers, and anyone wanting compact form with flagship features—from vibrant display to clever foldable use cases. If you’re drawn to its format but want more battery or camera power, the Flip5 or Z Fold models offer upgrades—though at a higher price.
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