Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Buyers Guide – Should You Go for it?

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Samsung has just announced its brand new foldable device at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The brand-new Galaxy Z Fold 5 is one of Samsung’s best and most durable foldable in the Galaxy Fold series yet. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the fifth device from the foldable lineup that was introduced back in 2019.

When you look into the foldable market, Samsung has dominated the market share by a fair percentage not only because of its price point but also the features and the hardware that Samsung is able to offer for its flagship devices. As its predecessor the Galaxy Z Fold 4 turns a year old, it’s time to take a look and see if it’s worth upgrading to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 or simply just skip the device.

With the Galaxy Z Fold 5 just being announced, it is best to know about what the device packs, its pricing, variants, and also the reasons why you should opt for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 instead of other foldable options.

What are the Galaxy Z Fold 5 Specifications

When it comes to the Galaxy Z Fold 5, users everywhere will want to use it as a reliable workhorse that is able to perform day-to-day tasks with ease and also expect the device to last them at least a minimum of two years. So let’s take a look at what’s under the hood of the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Buyers Guide
  • Phone Name: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
  • Storage Options: 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Main Screen Size: 7.6 inch
  • Main Screen Type: OLED
  • Cover Screen Size: 6.2 inch
  • Cover Screen Type: OLED
  • Max Refresh Rate: 120 Hz (Both Displays)
  • Battery Capacity: 4,400 mAh
  • Charging Capacity: 25W wired, 15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless charging
  • OS: Android 13 with One UI 5.1.1
  • Cover Screen Camera: 10 MP@ f/2.2
  • Main Rear Cameras: 50MP @f/1.8, 12 MP @f/2.2, 10 MP 3x telephoto @f/2.4
  • Main Internal Camera: 4 MP@f/1.8
  • IP Rating: IPX8

How Much Does The Galaxy Z Fold 5 Cost?

Samsung has always been known to be consistent with its price tags for new devices. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 has a starting price tag of $1,799. This is the same price tag that we saw on the previous Galaxy Z Fold 4. Here is what different variants of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 will cost you.

  • 12 GB RAM with 256 GB Storage: $1,799
  • 12 GB RAM with 512 GB Storage: $1,919
  • 12 GB RAM with 1 TB Storage: $2,159

If the pricing does feel familiar, that is because these were the same price tags that were made for the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Of course, you will now be finding the Galaxy Z Fold 4 for a much lesser price now, and is a good time to upgrade to the Fold 4 if you have been planning for a while.

Of course, you will have some trade-in offers available for Galaxy Z Fold 5 goes. There might also be special offers with select network providers that let you take a phone for a one-year or two-year contract. Or, you could simply wait for a great festival offer or discount that will bring down the price tag of the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

How Many Android Updates Does The Galaxy Z Fold 5 Get?

If you’re someone that holds on to your smartphone for a long period of time, then there is good news for you in terms of the software and security updates for the device. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 will be released with Android 13 and One UI 5.1 out of the box. Samsung has promised a four-year software update for all of its flagship and premium range devices. So yes, you will get major software updates up to Android 17 and security updates will be made available for the device for 5 years.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Buyers Guide

The device will receive its last major update in 2027 and its last security update in 2028. That is quite a long time for an Android device and Samsung is the only OEM that has praised such long software updates. So this is a good device if you want regular updates for years.

What’s In The Galaxy Z Fold 5 Box?

As it is the trend with a lot of smartphone brands these days to eliminate the charging brick, here is what you get in the box when you purchase the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

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  • The Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • USB Type C Cable
  • SIM Ejector Tool
  • Paperwork- manual, warranty card.

So if you do have a charging brick that supports the Galaxy Z Fold 5 you don’t have to worry. But, if you’re someone that is a first-time user of the Galaxy phone, you might want to get yourself a Samsung charging brick that is available from Samsung itself. Or, you can make use of compatible chargers such as the ones from Anker or Belkin.

Galaxy Z Fold 4 vs Galaxy Z Fold 5

While the price tags are the same, you can now get the Galaxy Z Fold 4 for a lot less cheap if you plan to get yourself a foldable Samsung device. In all fairness, there isn’t anything different between the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

When you compare the specs between both devices, the only difference is the upgraded SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Buyers Guide

While the camera modules are the same for both devices, Samsung is always working its magic in the software department and you can expect better photos and videos from the Galaxy Z Fold 5. If you simply like to get the latest and newest Samsung device or you have a contract with your cellular network, getting the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is a sensible choice.

Should You Get The Galaxy Z Fold 5?

Now, this is a tough question to answer. It’s tough simply because the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Z Fold 5 are similar in a lot of aspects except for the software improvements in the camera department and the upgraded SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. When it comes to the display, battery, and storage options, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 has everything that the Z Fold 5 has. So in short, it’s not worth upgrading to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 from the Galaxy Z Fold 4. 

But, if you’re using an older Galaxy Z Fold device, ie Fold 3 or older, then getting the Z Fold 5 is better as you will notice a lot of differences. Unless you are getting a good deal on the new Galaxy Z Fold 5, stick to your Galaxy Z Fold 4 and wait out another year when the Galaxy Z Fold 6 comes with upgrades that make it sensible to switch to the new device.

But, if you do plan on getting a Galaxy Z Fold device, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a better option simply because the Z Fold 5 has similar specs, and the Z Fold 4 is also available with a cheaper price tag. Or, if you are simply keen on getting the Galaxy Z Fold 5, I would suggest checking out for reviews on the Galaxy Z Fold 5 by your favorite tech YouTuber and then making a choice to either buy the Z Fold 5 or simply skip the Z Fold 5.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Galaxy Z Fold 5 be available for purchase?

The Galaxy Z Fold 5 will be available for purchase from August 11, 2023.

What storage options are available on the Galaxy Z Fold 5?

The Galaxy Z Fold 5 comes with 12 GB of RAM. You can choose between the 256 GB, 512 GB, or the 1 TB storage options

What color options are available for the Galaxy Z Fold 5?

The Z Fold 5 comes with three color variants – Phantom Black, Icy Blue, and Cream.

Is there a special Color edition for the Galaxy Z Fold 5?

Yes, there are special color variants for the Galaxy Z Fold 5. You can purchase the Blue or Gray color variants of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 via Samsung’s official online store.

Do you get a charging brick with the Galaxy Z Fold 5?

No. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 does not come with a changing brick. You will have to either use one that you already own or get yourself a new one from Samsung.

At What price tag does the Galaxy Z Fold 5 come?

The base variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 comes with a $1,799 pierce tag. This base variant comes with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.

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Enjoy games, 90's hip-hop, and tech. Loves exploring the infinite world of laptops and food. Every ready to provide assistance in anything that rocks his boat. Will gladly enjoy capturing memories through various lenses. Worked previously at PiunikaWeb as an author and researcher.

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