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  • - (Dieter Bohn) This right here

  • is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.

  • It is the third folding phone that I have reviewed

  • and it is the second flip phone.

  • And it's the best of that bunch.

  • But that's not saying much.

  • The weird thing about this phone

  • is that it doesn't feel all that special.

  • It's kind of normal

  • but for folding phones,

  • normal might not be that bad.

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  • I want to explain what I mean by that

  • but let's just be clear that normal does not mean

  • that it's good enough to buy.

  • I mean, look, you already know where this video

  • is going to end up.

  • Basically, nobody should spend $1,380 on this phone.

  • So, when I say this phone feels normal,

  • I mean that it performs normally

  • and I have pretty normal complaints

  • about things like the camera.

  • And it also looks kinda super normal.

  • I think normal is an important step for folding phones.

  • It means that you actually imagine buying it

  • instead of treating it like a concept phone.

  • Anyway, let's get into the screen

  • because it has been the source of some controversy

  • with this phone.

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  • So it really is glass that folds

  • but to make glass bend,

  • you have to make it really, really thin.

  • Samsung's ultra thin glass' is 30 microns thick

  • which is in the range of a very thin human hair.

  • And that means that it doesn't really hold up

  • like the glass that you're used to on a smartphone screen.

  • Glass this thin is obviously gonna be really delicate.

  • A tiny nick or a scratch

  • and it will lose its structural integrity

  • and crack when you try and bend it.

  • So, Samsung put a protective plastic coating

  • on top of it and that coating well,

  • it's fairly soft.

  • It feels like a screen protector so,

  • put all that together and what it means

  • is that this thing can pick up indentations

  • from your fingernail if you press into it too firmly

  • and it definitely will not hold up to serious scratching.

  • You've probably seen a JerryRigEverything video

  • that shows this point way better than I could.

  • So, what's the point of all this effort

  • if the screen scratches just as easily

  • and it can get punctured really easily anyway.

  • Well, Samsung gets to say that it's glass.

  • That's one reason.

  • For me, the big difference is that it does feel firmer

  • under my thumb than other plastic screens.

  • It just feels a little more solid.

  • It's not as solid as a glass on your current phone

  • but it's a step in the right direction.

  • Now don't hold me to this

  • but I think the glass might help a little bit

  • with overall sharpness and clarity too.

  • Now, as for the crease, it's there.

  • I see it when I look for it

  • but I don't see it when I'm not looking for it.

  • But that might just be my brain compensating for it

  • like in a blind spot.

  • I mentioned this in my Razor View

  • but I'm gonna say it again,

  • I genuinely don't know what the standard

  • for these phone screen should be.

  • I mean, take a look at this bezel.

  • It is a big, dumb plastic reel that holds the screen down

  • and on a non-folding phone,

  • I would definitely make fun of this bezel.

  • But here, it keeps the screen down

  • and it also keeps the phone from clacking into itself

  • when you fold it,

  • so should I make fun of it?

  • Probably not.

  • And as for overall screen quality,

  • it's better and sharper than a razor.

  • Yup, but it obviously can't stand up to a

  • regular Samsung screen.

  • Let's move on to the next unique thing about this phone

  • which is the hinge.

  • There are four things to know about it.

  • One, it's pretty stiff.

  • It makes the phone really hard to flip out one-handed.

  • You can do it but it's kinda hard.

  • Two, Samsung says the main reason the hinge is so stiff

  • is so that you can stand it up like this

  • in this thing they call flex mode

  • which let's you do stuff with the top half of the screen.

  • You can use it for taking photos and duo calls

  • and it's kind of good

  • for watching YouTube and I mean

  • I don't know.

  • Propping you phone up is kind of a hassle sometimes

  • but this solution is just overkill.

  • Three, there is a gap when the phone is closed

  • and that is a little bit scary because

  • the screen is fragile remember.

  • On the bright side, the gap is narrow enough

  • so that it doesn't add that much thickness

  • when it's fully closed.

  • It's not like offensive to me.

  • Fourth, Samsung has added brushes and caps

  • and other gee-gaws to keep dust

  • and dirt out of the hinge mechanism.

  • Will that work?

  • I don't know.

  • It's been fine for the four or five days

  • that I've been using this.

  • But it definitely didn't hold up to iFixit

  • putting it in a plastic bag with a bunch of purple dust

  • and shaking it,

  • but admittedly that's a very extreme test.

  • Add those four things together and what you get

  • is that this is the best hinge ever on a folding phone,

  • which means,

  • what exactly?

  • I don't know.

  • The screen is also the best screen ever

  • on a folding phone too

  • and, so what?

  • What counts as good

  • or even good enough for a foldable phone

  • in terms of durability and screen quality,

  • I think it is still too early

  • to say that we have a real baseline

  • to judge these folding phones against.

  • So, here's what I'll say

  • I do think the screen looks good enough for folding phones

  • but I don't think it's durable enough to recommend

  • and the hinge, well

  • just don't put it in a bag of dust.

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  • Now this might surprise you

  • but really the biggest problem I have day to day

  • with the overall design

  • is that the fingerprint sensor

  • and the power button here on the side

  • It's just too hard to reach.

  • It's too high up.

  • Especially if you have small hands,

  • and if you're left-handed I mean forget about it.

  • You gotta hold it in a really, weird wacky way.

  • I also don't really love this

  • teeny tiny little outer screen.

  • It's fine for showing the time

  • and it can show icons for your notifications

  • and play-pause controls,

  • but it actually sucks

  • for showing the content of your notifications

  • and it really doesn't work as a selfie view finder

  • all that well.

  • Which brings me to the camera.

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  • (exhales)

  • It's good, but it can't hang with the best.

  • Now my hope was that these two 12 megapixel cameras

  • on the back of the Z Flip

  • would at least be on par with last year's Galaxy S10.

  • And too often they just can't.

  • Samsung kinda seems to be back

  • to its old Samsung ways of over-smoothing photos.

  • So, it's kind of annoying

  • because I thought Samsung had learned it's lesson

  • with this stuff.

  • It just seems to be worse on sharpness and the details

  • than even Samsung's other phones Like the S10

  • or the Note 10.

  • And compared to the iPhone 11 Pro

  • which costs less than this phone

  • with the same amount of storage

  • this phone loses every time

  • especially at night.

  • Look, I don't wanna give you the wrong impression,

  • the cameras aren't terrible,

  • they're just not what I hoped they would be

  • which is around 2019 flagship levels.

  • There's a camera mode for taking selfies

  • with the main camera

  • but it only shoots square images.

  • You can also set the outer screen to show a little preview

  • and a timer if you prop the phone up in flex mode

  • and sure that's neat.

  • You can run and take a selfie.

  • But on the other hand,

  • this phone is so slippery

  • It could slide off whatever you set it on

  • before you can even get the shot.

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  • But here's the weird thing.

  • Set aside the $1,400 price tag just for a second

  • and most of my complaints about this camera are normal.

  • These cameras are good.

  • They're just not keeping up with the times.

  • And that means we're in the zone

  • of doing normal phone criticism now

  • instead of the wacky land of hinges and folding screens

  • that might break and whatever.

  • Here's another normal thing.

  • Battery life.

  • It's fine.

  • I can get through a day pretty easily with four

  • and even five hours of screen time

  • plus decent standby time.

  • It's not gonna hold up to really intense use all day

  • but for this size of a phone, I'm pretty happy.

  • I also like that there is wireless charging

  • and it makes a perfect night stand clock in this flex mode

  • with the always-on screen.

  • I also have no complaints about performance either.

  • It is a totally normal Snapdragon 855 plus processor

  • with eight gigs of ram and 256 gigs of storage.

  • Those are last year's best specs

  • instead of this year's best specs

  • but that doesn't matter

  • I could use this phone all day everyday.

  • I have no speed complaints.

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  • Okay.

  • So, is the Galaxy Z Flip a normal phone?

  • Of course not.

  • It folds,

  • it has a 30 micron thick glass screen

  • that has a plastic layer on top of that,

  • it is way more fragile

  • than whatever phone you have right now.

  • It costs $1,380 for a phone

  • that has a camera that's honestly

  • a little bit, meh.

  • But after using it for nearly a week,

  • it felt pretty normal.

  • And that's an important step for these folding phones.

  • The goal is to make them just another normal

  • reasonable option for people that have small pockets

  • and that wanna carry around a bigger phone

  • that actually fits in them.

  • But Samsung really isn't there yet.

  • If these phones are ever gonna stop

  • being just expensive curiosities

  • they have to start being a little boring

  • and the Z Flip is getting there.

  • It's kind of a little boring.

  • But that doesn't mean that it's normal yet.

  • And that doesn't mean you should buy it.

  • It's still just a curiosity.

  • Even with that glass screen.

  • - Hey, thank you so much for watching.

  • I have great news.

  • I think this is the last folding phone

  • we're gonna have to talk about for a while.

  • Up next is the Galaxy S20.

  • And I'm very excited to test that out.

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