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Samsung’s foldable is admirable, but not practical for most people – here’s what the Galaxy Z Fold 4 needs to do to tempt me

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold

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Now theSamsung GalaxyZ Fold 4 is rumoured to be on the horizon, which is indeed an exciting prospect. But if I was to go all-in and buy Samsung’s forthcoming foldable it’d need to have a variety of feature improvements and upgrades for me to really consider it as a sensible daily driver. Here are the three things that, if Samsung was to fix, would lure me into wanting a Galaxy Z Fold 4…

1. A different aspect ratio

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 review

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Having lived with theZ Fold 3for some time, I found its scale to be both exciting and cumbersome: when it’s closed it’s a bit too narrow; when it’s open it’s a bit too massive. I think the Z Fold 4 needs to go with a slightly different form-factor, one that’s more complementary to theAndroidecosystem and typical phone layouts.

There is indeed a strong rumour that Samsung is potentially going to do just that: that the Z Fold 4 will be an entirely new design, to deliver a new form that, I suspect, will be more appealing to more people.

2. Sort out the integrated camera

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Samsung Galazy Z Fold 3 screen

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In the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung introduced an under-display camera inside. The idea of this I really loved: that you wouldn’t see the camera any of the time, to let that massive display shine. The reality, however, is that Samsung’s camera implementation was behind some of the competition: ZTE, for example, is streets ahead in its applicable Axon devices.

So what’s the solution here? Create a better under-display camera? I’m not so sure. Call it radical, but I’m not 100 per cent convinced that the Z Fold 4 necessarily requires a camera in this space. That’s part of the beauty of the form: it closes, it has another front-facing camera option, and I think that’s just fine.

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It’s not that I don’t find the camera useful, of course, it’s just that I want the premier feature of the Z Fold – its unflinchingly massive screen – to be left unimpeded. That would really let the screen shine.

3. Improve the folding screen material

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 review

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But for the screen to really impress – especially when considering it over long-term use – I think the surface technology needs to evolve. Samsung has already done a good job with this, replacing the plastic of the original POLED with improved Samsung Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) and cutting down on reflections.

However – and there’s always a ‘but’, right? – I still don’t think that solution has negated the presence of a visible crease, nor does it offset various reflections that are just part and parcel of a glossy screen surface. I think the reflectiveness actually annoys me more than the crease, because the latter you don’t really see when you’re using the device, whereas reflections can be really distracting.

How will Samsung go about fixing this issue? It’s got a huge research and development (R&D) budget, so don’t be surprised if it pulls the rabbit out of the hat, so to speak, and delivers a next-level solution before any other maker – that we’ll then eventually see in all other foldable phones. After all, Samsung is a big fish in the display and semiconductor businesses, which is how it makes so much cash.

Speaking of competitors, that’s the final point of note: with theVivo X Fold,Huawei Mate Xs 2, and Oppo Find N just three of many examples of accomplished folding phones, there’s now no shortage of competition. And Motorola is thought to be releasing its third-gen Razr soon, too. Samsung needs to stand out in every possible way to keep that competition at bay, which is an increasingly taxing task.

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