Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Hands-on: Does Flatter Make It Better?
New updates, but the same screen size
While some newer foldable devices have tried to expand to a more traditional screen size, the Fold 5 maintains the same, squashed 6.2-inch display when folded. Unfolded, the device includes a 7.6-inch QXGA+ Infinity Flex screen running at 120Hz. The unfolded screen has a small crease, but it’s relatively thin, and it doesn’t catch the light nearly as much as some others. Samsung is also touting the 1750 nits of screen brightness for ease of viewing on the larger screen.
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