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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Should you upgrade?

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The most anticipated foldable smartphone for the year is here, it is certain then you’ve begun contemplating whether to upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
The most anticipated foldable smartphone for the year is here, it is certain then you’ve begun contemplating whether to upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 or not. The new foldable smartphone was predicted to be a significant change over the predecessor; to an extent, it must already be on your list. Then, should you upgrade to the new Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a matter of choice more than anything else. The question however has two sides to it – should you buy this foldable phone as the first foldable or upgrade to it if you’re a Galaxy Z Fold 2 owner already? Through the article below, we will try and provide references to these contexts, read on. Launched earlier this month at the Galaxy Unpacked event, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is available for preorder now, the price is competitive and the phone supports the S Pen. From its predecessor, the new foldable phone is thinner, lighter, and has a tougher protective film over the foldable display. For the careless ones, who didn’t consider a folding device for its fragility; the Galaxy Z Fold 3 comes with IPX8 water-resistance rating. This presents an assurance against accidental spills and sweat, while its robust body and sturdy hinge have the phone covered for other occasions. Galaxy Z Fold 3 is not much of a deviation from the predecessor in appearance. It comes with a similar sized – 6.2-inch cover display. The phone continues with the Galaxy Z Fold 2’s book-like design, but its thickness and weight have been trimmed down slightly. This difference is not easily decipherable but the HD+ Dynamic AMOLED display now with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate is pretty identifiable. The difference is also revealed by unfolding the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Here lies the 7.6-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2x Display. Samsung calls this an Infinity Flex Display and it has 2208 x 1768 pixels resolution and boasts the same 120Hz adaptive refresh rate as on the inner display of the previous foldable.

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