There Is nothing groundbreaking about a smartphone that can fold. Is the engineering impressive? Absolutely. Are they just plain cool? Totally. But while these devices do make certain tasks easier in some instances, they don't completely overhaul the way we use smartphones. That's been my experience with Samsung's fourth generation Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Fold.
These folding phones feel just as unique as the original models that Samsung debuted a few years ago, but more refined and more durable. I took the Galaxy Z Flip4 to the beach and it came out unscathed by sand and salt. I love that it was tiny enough to fit in my shirt pocket too. The Galaxy Z Fold4 accompanied me on a road trip to Washington, DC—having a messaging app on one side of the large screen and Google Maps on the other was a great perk. Are the conveniences they afford worth the $1,000 and $1,800 asking price, especially when you can get a great phone for as low as $450 these days? Most likely not, but it says a lot that after two weeks, I don't want to part with these handsets just yet.
I have previously noted all the upgrades Samsung has added in the latest generation of foldables, but in short, these are all-around more durable devices. Both are speedy, thanks to the latest Qualcomm processor, and they both have wonderfully sharp screens that get plenty bright on the sunniest days.





