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Now the thing i remember saying at the beginning of this whole foldables wave is if we really want these foldables to catch on. If this really is the future of how smartphones could be, then the tech is going to have to get better and better to the point where folding in half is just another feature right: there can't be huge compromises or massive price tags or awkward things about it. It has to just be one more thing, because at that point you know it's kind of cool that it folds, but that's when early adopters are going to give it a shot and really see what it's about. But if you want everyone to be trying these things, it's got to be just one more feature: it's got to be a normal phone in every other way, except for the fact that it also folds in half.

That's when it gets interesting. So, with this phone, the z, flip 3, the ambition is still pretty simple: give us a regular phone for regular use and then let us fold it shut into a sort of smaller form factor kind of like a throwback to the flip phones of yesteryear. Now, there's a couple new features on this year's version that really make it that much more usable. It doesn't change a ton, but there are a few key things that make a big difference.

So in my order of importance, it would be the new refresh design which is pretty sweet. The much improved, build quality and the bigger much more usable outside cover screen, so the new design is pretty sweet. It reminds me of the classic panda pixel 2, which is one of my favorite phone designs ever, but it also looks and feels more refined too. They squared up those sides.

You know they've shifted. Obviously you can see to a two-tone look and there's some new colors. This cream color has gotten a lot of love, but there's also a pretty sweet green and yes, it does come in matte black, if you're under that or you can just grab an icon skin from the link in the description and make it look even more sick. I'm just saying, link below now, there's a funny little quirk of using a phone.

That's this shape, which is when you fold it. It's basically a square, and so you put it in your pocket and a lot of times. You flip it by accident, or maybe it's upside down or whatever it can be in your pocket in any number of different orientations, and so, when you pull it out of your pocket, there's this brief moment where you have to figure out where you're at figure out. What's right, side up, and so this dual tone front and also the little tiny indentation for the fingerprint reader power button on the side has been my way of just like quickly finding home and getting into using the phone.

And so i kind of it's got a little utility. I like that, and i really like that. They found a lot of other subtle little things to improve about the build quality too. The flat sides, like i said, really nice, but also this hinge, is even more sturdy and will hold almost any angle.

You want until it's nearly shut, which is when the magnets take over and give this satisfying that clap when it slaps shut. It's a nice hinge and it also now happens to be ipx8 water resistant. So while you should absolutely still keep it away from sand or dust, it can now survive a splash of water or falling into a puddle and be totally fine. So that's dope also underrated.
The stereo speakers are much better and fuller, and even if you block that small bottom speaker grille with your finger, the earpiece speaker is also plenty loud too. So no worries that was well done. I only really have two minor complaints with the build of this phone. One, it gets very fingerprinty, that's i guess a little bit unavoidable or you could just skin it, but two uh.

The volume rocker is like way up top on the side of the phone, even with big hands. Just the way you normally hold a phone. It's pretty unreachable, so it becomes a sort of a two-handed operation to go up there and change the volume. I definitely wish they'd just put it on the other side of the phone, but instead there's this cut out, which i believe is for the 5g antennas.

So i guess i just wish they swapped those, but i guess, aside from the hinge, the most important part on a phone like this would be the screen, and so there's really only one ambition of a phone like this, which is to unfold into a normal phone Experience, and so this, what you get here is a pretty big display unfolded it's almost s21 ultra sized, so it's a 6.7 inch, 22x9 1080p bright oled display with a hole, punch cut out and it's 120 hertz. Finally, so this was my biggest ask from the last version: it just doesn't seem right anymore, to charge flagship money for a phone with a 60hz display apple. I guess can somehow still pull it off, because people still buy iphones all the time, but this feels way better way. More smooth love, the high refresh rate experience now, but a couple things about this screen.

So, first of all the top of this, the screen protector. It's a 30 harder cover glass on the screen great feature, but this top layer of the screen protector is like cut out around the selfie camera and it's pretty annoying, like it kind of looks like one of those cheap pre-installed screen protectors, and it really makes me Want to remove it, but samsung would really like you to not remove it. So that's gotten pretty annoying, although i'll probably eventually get annoyed and take it off, but it's there, but two uh, the crease. The crease is definitely still here.

In fact, it hasn't changed all that much from the last flip, it's right through the middle of the phone, where your finger runs over it all the time when you're scrolling, through normal things like social media or emails or whatever you're doing so, it's visually there. But it's also physically there, since you feel it so much. I feel like it's both annoying, but also like no big deal at the same time. Maybe i'm a little i'm a person.
Who's used a folding phone before so i'm a little more used to the crease than a normal person. But it's true: if you just look at the content on the screen, you can definitely ignore it. The keyboard is below, it doesn't touch it. So all that's fine, but on the other hand it's definitely still noticeable, even if you're just a little bit off axis, it catches your eye.

Sometimes you know if you're reading text it'll kind of droop it in the middle a little bit so i'll like scroll, a bit extra to get the text away from the middle. It's weird: i hope they keep working on this, because if they could get it to feel even more flat like a normal glass screen someday, that would be way better but yeah. I think that should be the next big improvement minimizing this crease and also trimming down the edges around the display, because it's still a bit off on a thousand dollar phone to have to do that gesture from the side. But have your finger hit a piece of plastic, but flip three is all about that outside cover screen, so uh flip two, as you can tell by my shirt, shop.adamkbhd.com uh had a very, very, very small, outside cover screen.

It basically would just show you the time, and if you had a notification right, then moto razr came out and while most of the rest of this phone was pretty terrible, it did have a massive outside screen that turned out to be very useful. So now samsung's, given us a larger cover screen on the flip 3., not as big as the razers, but it's four times the area as the last one and it genuinely changes the way you use the phone so actually do some quick stuff on the outside screen. Now, without opening the flip, so by default, it's just time date and battery plus a dot over on the side. If you have any notifications, but then you can change the visual on the screen.

If you want to a bunch of different things in the settings, there's a whole page, you can change different animations and different backgrounds and clock styles. You can even match it to the watch face if you have a samsung galaxy watch, so that's pretty smart, but from there you can do a bunch of stuff. So you can swipe over to your different widgets in whatever order you want music weather, a timer. If you want one, some people might want their calendar here.

It's not unlimited widgets, there's actually just a list of six. You can choose from that samsung's put in here and you can choose to order, but even just these six are pretty useful. So if i'm playing a podcast or music, which i do all the time the music icon shows up and then i can tap that to skip right to the music controls, widget and then play or pause or fast forward or whatever from here also fun fact. When the phone is closed, like this, the volume buttons on the outside reverse function.

So this up direction increases volume and down decreases, but then it flips back when you open up the phone again very smart. You know it would have been smarter, though google assistant on the outside screen, just like firing it up asking it a question: uh, that's not a thing available here. It does use bixby voice to answer text messages which is whatever it's fine, but then also even taking pictures on the outside screen is way better. You could do it before, but it was a tiny screen.
You didn't want to this one. Actually would so it's a decent sized viewfinder and it's the primary camera, so they're kind of nice and you can swipe up or down to change, lenses and swipe left or right to switch from photo or video mode. One thing to note, though, is selfies from the main camera with the cover screen will be a one by one square aspect: ratio and there's no way to change that. Just a heads up aside from that, though, you do get decent selfie image, quality from the primary cameras, which aren't quite flagship level, but they're pretty good same as last year, the primary and the ultra wide, and that kind of checks out across the rest of the Features of this phone, like i love that the cameras are basically flush with this phone, but aside from that on a thousand dollar phone they're, fine, nothing special, the battery life again, you know this is a 3 300 milliamp hour battery split between the top and the Bottom and it's powering a huge 120 hertz display, so it did better than expected, but when it taps out after four hours of screen on time, that's just fine, nothing, special call, quality.

Again. Fine heat dispersion only really warms up when wireless charging on the rare wireless charger that actually fits a phone this size, but again it's fine and on a phone like this, it might sound like i'm like disappointed. I'm saying: oh, it's fine! It's fine, but really that's kind of an accomplishment on a phone that screen folds in half. Like that's kind of amazing, we are looking to eventually get down to the point where there's no major compromises or major shortcomings, and it delivers on the one promise of being able to fold your phone down into something.

That's theoretically, a bit more pocketable for people with smaller pockets or for ladies with purses and things like that, and it does it. So it's not super flashy or head turning, it's not even as ambitious as the fold three, which is trying to give you a normal smartphone and a tablet in your pocket, which is a lot. But the fact that it gives you a normal smartphone experience and folds in half is very close to what i said at the beginning and what i've been saying since the beginning of this whole foldables thing which will get them to catch on. This is a folding phone.

I can actually start recommending to people and the fact that we got this far is crucial for them to move forward. But speaking of crucial shout out to crucial for sponsoring this video, it's perfect okay, so crucial, a brand of micron has been really good and really experienced with ssds. Now, when i say ssd might be picturing like one of these guys that just goes into your computer, but crucial is one of the biggest memory manufacturers in the world, so they've brought their expertise to making external solid-state drives, and these guys are super useful. So a single external ssd, like this, is going to give you incredible performance, reliable quality and durability, with zero moving parts and they're compatible with not just windows and mac os, but chrome, os, the xbox, the ps5 android and the ipad pro.
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By MKBHD

17 thoughts on “Samsung z flip 3 review: the first big step!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ak Milan says:

    Shout out to Samsung for making the fastest dying phone I ever owned in my life. It hasn't even been a full 24 hrs since I had it and I'm already pissy 😤

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rene Mandler says:

    Here's hoping the 5th one is more affordable and still great when I get a new phone on about 2 years

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Onre' Adams says:

    Man…I can't believe no one is asking about a case!! How the hell does that work??

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Evan’s Show says:

    Useless phone why have all this when can buy tablet for 300$ and a phone spending a price of 3 tables and 3 phones on this phone

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! anasss. says:

    But if it becomes just another feature, then it'll no longer be a unique thing in my hands. It's cool today just because of that reason (uniqueness). Otherwise I don't see any other use of it.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sudo0101 Sudo says:

    Look how long it took for a 120hz screen to come out on a phone, compare it to how long it took to have it on a folding screen! That's mind blowing and a great tech accomplishment on it own. Pretty cool

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars s p says:

    The idea of folding phones is good and I agree they have put a lot of R&D to get these at this stage however, for an avg consumer they are way overpriced. Every flagship device on Samsung website is $1100 plus. You’d be better buying a pixel or any other android device instead.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nandan avadhani says:

    If apple would have made a similar folding phone people would be losing their minds

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zzzxtreme says:

    Just make a normal phone with size as small as this flip3 when closed, and I will lose my mind.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AYAM Expert says:

    it still doesn't make sense it's like just because they can fold the screen now they have to make something out of it

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars miuqom2 says:

    Now what im about to say sounds like im just a brat who wants everything for free but… i actually do need a phone like that, cuz y'know, online class, and also i need one cuz my current device is a school device, no seriously, i Don't have my own device, i know marques will probably not read this but tbh im ok, im just really jealous of him because he gets to review devices i can't afford..

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ajay Gaming says:

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  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cameron Williams says:

    I don't get the big deal over a foldable phone. It seems like the companies are grasping for straws in order to keep the prices high. I don't see how a foldable phone significantly increases the user experience.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars karjin 25 says:

    I am thinking of changing my phone from Iphone to Samsung…. but at the same time, I get confused… Should I change or not?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars You're not that guy pal says:

    I love this phone. My only hold up, is I feel like the crease line in the middle of the phone would bother me. It bothers me even watching this video.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Iain Campbell says:

    Every time you say you want the buttons on the other side of the phone do spare a moment to think of left handers like myself. Your frustration with that one design is my frustration with most devices is the world…which are designed for right handers convenience! Small insight into our world!

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars \\/\// says:

    I think the phone is beautiful and interesting…. looks way better than my iphone 13 pro which i bought more out of necessity (osx imessage integration/keychain/etc).

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