Though foldable phones are still a smaller part of the smartphone world, they appeal to users who want something more from their phones. Having a phone that can become a mini tablet opens up a whole new world for productivity and creativity.
If you’re in the market for a foldable, you may be considering the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, which is one of the more popular choices. But it’s not the only foldable out there. Here are some alternatives to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 that you should look at first.
OnePlus Open
The strongest competitor to the
Not everyone likes the incredibly tall and narrow cover display on the Z Fold 5, as it makes using the cover display a bit awkward with a cramped keyboard. The OnePlus Open has a 6.3-inch display that is more in line with standard
OnePlus’ Flexion Hinge allows the device to open up fully flat without having to apply extra pressure. The inner display also features an anti-reflective layer to reduce glare. And when you combine it with the 120Hz refresh rate and 2,800-nit peak brightness (for both screens), then this is one of the best foldables to use outdoors in bright sunlight.
One of the best reasons for a foldable is for productivity and multitasking, and
For cameras, the
OnePlus put in a larger battery in the
The
Google Pixel Fold
Another foldable option is the Google Pixel Fold, which is also Google’s first foray into the folding phone market.
The Google
However, the inner display is highly reflective, which can make using it outdoors in bright conditions a little difficult. It also takes a bit of pressure to make it open completely flat, but the hinge is firmer, making it better suited for clamshell mode.
The
You also get a pretty good camera setup with the
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Just because the
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is a large phone with a 6.8-inch display, and it also boasts some very powerful features. The beautiful AMOLED display has a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 2,500 nits. It runs on the faster Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip and has an impressive 12GB
The real star of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, though, is the quad camera system. It has a beastly 200MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, as well as a second 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. It’s a much better setup than what you’ll find on the Z Fold 5.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra also comes with an S Pen, which costs extra if you want one for the
The Galaxy S24 Ultra also has great battery life thanks to its 5,000mAh battery. When you need to charge it, its 45W wired charging easily beats out the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s 25W charging.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
If you still really want a folding Samsung phone, but the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s price just makes your eyes water, then you might want to check out the Galaxy Z Flip 5 instead. It’s still a folding phone, but in the more compact clamshell form factor and with a more affordable price tag.
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 features a large 3.4-inch cover display that lets you check informational panels with a glance or run full apps on it. It’s also a great size for easily taking selfies. However, be warned — the cover display only has a 60Hz refresh rate.
When you open up the Z Flip 5, you get a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Though everything looks great on the inner display, Samsung didn’t do much to reduce the visibility of the crease, so it’s still quite noticeable. But with folding phones, it’s just something you get used to over time.
Inside, you have Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, just like the Z Fold 5. It packs plenty of power with 8GB
Speaking of compromises, the cameras are decent enough for most, though definitely a step down from the Z Fold 5. You have a dual camera system with a 12MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 10MP selfie camera on the main inner display. But again, since this is a folding phone, you can use the cover display as a viewfinder for the rear cameras when taking selfies.
The battery is only 3,700mAh, which isn’t super large, but it should last a full day. Charging speeds are capped at 25W, and you also get wireless and reverse wireless charging.
If the price of the
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
OK, so the other alternatives didn’t convince you not to get a Z Fold 5. If that’s the case, and you really want a
Samsung is rumored to be holding its next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10 in Paris, France. We can expect to see the next generation of Samsung’s foldables with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, as well as the Galaxy Watch 7 series and even the new Galaxy Ring.
For the Galaxy Z Fold 6, we could see a design that is similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra this year, which means a more angular design with sharper edges and a wider cover screen. It should have Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, just like the S24 series, and at least a 50MP main camera with accompanying telephoto and ultrawide cameras.
But this year could also bring us a Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra, which may have a more powerful camera system (perhaps 200MP like the S24 Ultra) and maybe S Pen integration. There isn’t much known about an Ultra version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, but it would definitely have a high price tag and be the first time Samsung added an Ultra variant to a foldable. Either way, holding off just a little bit longer to see what happens with the Z Fold 6 is probably your best bet.