Google Pixel Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4: Which foldable is better?
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In this video, we give three reasons why the Google Pixel Fold is better than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. Later on, we also explain three reasons why the Z Fold 4 still has a hold on the foldable market.
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Thanks for the comparison.
The one with higher higher trade-in allowance wins
I will go with the pixel, at least it looks like I am holding a phone not a remote control
Listing “seamless software experience” as an advantage for the Pixel Fold in your list compared to the Fold 4 is extremely disingenuous. Samsung has been in the fold game for years. The Z Fold is far better optimized as folding device compared to the Pixel. Not to mention that the aspect ratio favours the Z Fold when opened for non-natively supported apps.
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At this point in time Google really need to sack there design team, for making the same decision has with most of there devices, with are completely half baked and out dated… The pixel fold looks bad with stupid large bezels and very large rounded corners and very poor battery life.….
Thank you! Nice video!
This reviewer doesn’t really know what he is saying. I’m an apple user but even I know that the software on the pixel is too unoptimized for that kind of foldable device. 3rd party apps are always displayed with 2 huge black bars in the side whereas Samsung has done a great job in making the z fold a seamless experience by forcing apps to display in the entire screen
I agree with you that “the student still has a thing or two to learn from the so called master”. I would also say that the master has a thing or two to learn from the student. I’m specifically referring to the outer screen.