Article 77JXR Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 review: your passport to a folding phone future

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 review: your passport to a folding phone future

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Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor
from Technology | The Guardian on (#77JXR)

Novel squat Android opens to an iPad-like screen for video or multitasking, with plenty of power and battery life

Samsung's latest folding phone breaks the mould with a squat, passport-like shape reminiscent of the Blackberry, which opens up to become a tablet similar to an iPad mini. It is certainly a better shape for a tablet than other designs, but is a short and wide phone when closed a compromise too far?

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is an entirely new variant in Samsung's foldable family for this year launched alongside the Z Fold 8 Ultra with a more familiar candy bar shape. Both folders are extremely expensive, with the Fold 8 starting at 1,699 (1,999/$1,899.99/A$2,699) and the Fold 8 Ultra at 1,899 (2,199/$2,099.99/A$2,999), with RAMageddon driving up prices even at the top of the market.

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