2: The display is bigger and better
There are two fantastic improvements to the Galaxy Z Fold 2's display. First, that camera notch in the corner is gone. It always surpr🐠ised us it was there in the first place, to be honest, given even Samsung's cheaper phones, like the lovely Galaxy A50, ditched it ages ago. See Apple, it's not actually that difficult.
The internal tablet-mode display is actually even b🌼igger now at 7.6-inches thanks to the bezels being even thinner and it looks so much better by losing that prototype-feel of the original. The front display, which we imagine you'll use a lot for basic messaging and checking notifications, now covers most of the front surface of the phone at 6.2-inches, up from the 4.5-inches of t🍸he original.
When tak𝔍ing pictures of friends, the front display will actually show them what's in the frame and they'll be able to see how they look in advance, which might save you from all those tedious retakes when they weren't ready, didn't like how their smile looked and all the rest of it. Well, we can hope at least!
As for refresh rates, one of our most notable features in 2020 when looking at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming phones, we're pleased to see the tablet display running at 120Hz. The front display cuts corners a little with just the standard 60Hz, but seeing as we imagine most users will want to stream/browse/game with the bigger sc💯reen, we don't see this as an issue.
If you were wondering, yes, there is still a crease in the screen, but it's not as noticeable thanks to the now even thinner flexible glass design. Fire up a game of Call of Duty Mobile ღor take advantage of the split-screen views to use mult🍎iple apps at once, and you'll forget all about it.
3: It has amazing multitasking potential
Using multiwindow or split-views on phones, tablets, and on PC has been around for a while now, yet it's consistently one of the most underrated and underused features. Admittedly, on mobile devices, it can be a little fiddꦰly to arrange or sღet up sometimes, but it's becoming increasingly more useful on larger displays and the Z Fold 2's Multi-Active Window feature allows you to have two or three apps displaying at once if you like, which will let you multitask like a boss.
Watch a movie on the top half of the screen while leaving email open on the bottom along with a messenger app if you're killing time while waiting for a resp♏onse on something. Browse the web while leaving your Spotify controls open. Or how about writing in a doc, with a PowerPoint open in another window and a browser in another all at once? 12GB of RAM means the Z Fold 2's performance won't suffer either when🧸 you have it spinning all these plates.
Better yet - and we want this function on other phones/tablets ASAP - if you have regular apps that you use simultaneously, you can set them up as a group to open them all at once in p♚osition⛄ without having to drag them around.
4: Samsung store exclusively stocks colored hinges
There's not a huge choice of color here. You'll be able to pick up the Galaxy Z Fold 2 in Mystic Bronze or Mystic Black at most retailers. It's worth noting though, given our hands-on experience with a Note 20 Ultra in Mystic Bronze, there's certainly a hint of rose gold to Samsung's new favorite color in real life as the color is a li♕ttle bit paler than some of the press shots. This is something to bear in mind before picking one up 𒁏if rose gold is a turn off for you. We think it's just right though and much more appealing than the usual black, white, or gray phones.
If you pre-order your Galaxy Z Fold 2 though (and you might as well given prices are the same everywhere right now) you do get to choose the color of the hinge/spine of the phone with options in Mystic Bronze, Metallic Silver, Metallic Gold, Metallic Red, and Metallic Blue to choose🌞 from.
5: Everyone gets the Snapdragon processor
For years there's been a difference between the processor chipset iꦍncluded in the Galaxy phones between the EU and USA and it's still been the case as recently as the Note 20 series, with the𓂃 US getting the generally faster Snapgradon while the EU has been getting the Exynos chipset.
Not this time. Wherever you buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, you'llꦰ be getting the superior Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus processor. So there's no need to import from overseas if you felt like you were missing out. We're really hoping Snapdragon is going to be the new global chi🦋pset standard from now on from the South Korean firm.
There's certainly more to look forward to with the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and the foldables market in general which seems to really be getting its act together after a few false starts over the last year or two. Stay tuned to GamesRadar and we'll bring you more very soon. Need an amazing phone now but don't want to spend that much? Then we'd recommend taking a look at the latest Samsung Galaxy Note 20 prices and Note 20 Ultra deals. If you're looking for a super cheap phone though and don't mind a smaller screen by today's standard's we think you should check out the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:iPhone SE prices and deals.