Both the Z Fold 4's big folding display and its smaller outer display are120Hz AMOLED ones, which means a super-smooth Android interface, smooth gaming (and on a rather big screen, too!), and best of all - vibrant, rich colors with pitch blacks. They are not equal, though - the main display can go as low as 1Hz, while the cover screen only hits 48Hz at the lowest, but that didn't bother us one bit when we played with the Z Fold 4.


Galaxy Z Fold 4 Camera


The Z Fold 4 scores a new camera setup that's essentially similar to the one found on the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus. This means a 50MP main wide-angle camera, a 10MP telephoto camera with a 3X optical zoom, and finally, a 12MP ultra-wide snapper. As a result, image quality should be similar, if not better to the Galaxy S22-series. Samsung could have achieved that by fully utilizing the power of the latest Qualcomm chipset that powers the Z Fold 4, so here's to hoping that image quality has scored some nifty improvements despite using the same hardware from earlier this year.

Another key aspect of the Z Fold 4 – its under-display camera – has also received some much-needed love from Samsung. See, it's still a 4MP unit, and its overall quality hasn't improved in multitudes, but it's now covered by a much denser display layer with a less pronounced pixel grid. It's harder to make out, especially when you're checking out videos or pictures in full-screen mode, though you can still make out its location if you look closely. Still, an important improvement that could lead to nearly invisible under-display cameras in the future.


Yet, if you really want to snap a great selfie, you're much more likely to use the 10MP selfie camera on the cover screen, or even use the main cameras and preview your picture on the cover screen. This seems like a sure-fire way to success on the selfie front.