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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is worth the money

Flip 4 is all about its design. It is compact, and the tiny foldable flip makes it unique and worth the pick.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is similar, constant but worth the upgrade. After the success of Flip 3, we now have Flip 4. How is it different and what does it offer? What makes it a worthwhile pick? Let’s find out.
On the face of it, it derives from the same design language with no real difference. The form factor of this phone is the real winning element of this device. It is small, easy to carry, and does look very cute, making it without a doubt the best flip you can have.
Samsung has really worked its way right when we talk about the foldable segment. The Flip 4 gets a better camera, battery, and a new chipset.
DISPLAY AND DESIGN:
Flip 4 is all about its design. It is compact, and the tiny foldable flip makes it unique and worth the pick. It does have an oomph factor, which might not appeal to everyone. For those who like the look of it, it’s totally worth it then. It’s the design of this device that makes it stand out. It comes in four colors: Bora Purple, Graphite, Pink Gold, and Blue. There’s a single USB Type-C port on the bottom, and only two buttons: a power button and a volume rocker. In comparison to the other flip phones that are available globally, the Flip 4 is worth the money and totally wins in design.
The cover screen gets bigger and better and, trust me, you can do it all on it. Now you do not really have to flip the device open to make the changes. The cover screen lets you use the camera, access widgets, and toggle quick settings. You’ll see the time, date, and battery percentage on the main cover screen. Naturally, you can customise it with your own imagery. There’s also an always-on display option, which is turned off by default. If you swipe in from the left, you’ll see notifications, and from the right, you’ll see widgets. If you swipe down from the top, you’ll get quick settings. You can access the camera via the cover screen, giving you some worthy selfies. Having a proper ultra-wide lens means that you can take great group photos as well.
The Flex mode when your device is at 90 degrees is one such mode, which is great for taking video calls and meetings. A few apps have been optimised for its usage as well, but I used it the most for meetings. It does work like a real mini tablet, which does the job.
CAMERA:
You might not be buying the Flip 4 for its camera. It does have a decent set up, but the strongest point of the device is that you get a dual 12MP sensor, and the main camera has been improved for better low-light performance. The front camera has a 10MP sensor There are two 12MP sensors (f/1.8 and f/2.2 ultra-wide), and there’s no telephoto lens.
The picture quality is average and is majorly meant to just click pictures, not to take some extraordinary shots. It’s great for group selfies via cover screen. You can shoot 720p 960fps slow motion video as well.
PERFORMACE& SOFTWARE:
The new chip set is the highlight of the device. The Galaxy Z Flip 4 includes a Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 and 8GB of RAM. You are getting some top-level specs and experience. I wasn’t expecting such a jump for Flip4. It is a great addition and something to appreciate Samsung for. The device worked seamlessly for me without any hiccups. You might buy the flip for the design, but you will love it for its performance as well. (This might not apply to all.)
The battery of the device is good. It could have been better. It does last you 10–12 working hours. You don’t get a charger in the box.
VERDICT:
The question always boils down to whether you want to choose this device or not. Then again, if you are looking for a stylish device that is compact and does have appeal, it fits well in your pocket and handbag, does look different, and it is convenient. You get an updated chipset which works fairly well.
Then this one could be an easy pick. But if you want a device with a good camera and are not inclined towards the flip action, then you might not want to spend Rs 89,999 on this device.

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