When you see it only from the perspective of the front display, it looks like a regular phone with one side slightly sharper than the other. But as soon as you get closer, it becomes clear what you have the honor of. Galaxy The Fold4 is not only a phone but also a tablet that can handle twice as much work. So he can iPhone equal at all?
Performance iPhone 14 is outside the door because Apple it is planned to be shown to the world as early as Wednesday, September 7. But if you look at iPhone next to Galaxy From the Fold, it's just an inferior device. Yes, iPhone it's unique, which no one takes away from it, it's popular, which is also true, but it's just a smartphone. It's come a long way since its first generation, but it's still just a phone (and a web browser and a music player, as it presented Steve Jobs at the introduction of the iPhone 2G). From the first model to the last, its meaning has not changed.
Apple however, he has a clearly defined business plan. Just as it doesn't want to merge iPads with Macs, it doesn't want to merge iPads with iPhones. Legally, it would mean the decline of some segment. This is how they maintain three product lines (if we divide computers into desktops and laptops, then four), which are more or less profitable (even though iPads have been falling in general lately). So you have iPhone and if you want a tablet, you buy an iPad. No idea of a 2-in-1 device here yet.
But if you have to imagine a device that is "the most", that can do "the most" and that allows you to "the most", iPhone it just won't. Here we have a folding device, where the Fold model has the potential to replace two devices with one, which has a debugged operating system for both uses and has only one drawback. Yes, it's a fat man - on the phone. But if you have iPhone and if you add the size and weight of the iPad to it, you are actually somewhere completely different than with the Fold.
iPhone simply boring
It was quite an exciting time when Apple featured iPhones 4, 5, 6. Some of the excitement was also brought by iPhone X, but then it was still the same – 6S, 7, 8, therefore, XS, 11, 12, 13. Boring, which brings great devices, but the original vision is long gone. We still have the same thing here with minor changes. It's not iPhone's fault, it's Apple's fault.
Samsung with Galaxy S21 was not afraid to set a new design trend, to cut the line Galaxy Note, redesign Galaxy S21 Ultra, and then of course there are tablets when Galaxy The Tab S8 Ultra is something the world hasn't seen in a while. There is no need to talk about jigsaw puzzles. Objectively and without prejudice, look at the photos of the iPhone 13 Pro Max comparison attached to the article Galaxy From Foldem4 and judge for yourself if it is at all possible to compare these two very different devices.
I own iPhone 13 pro and I also had a Samsung Fold 3. Really, as far as a foldable phone goes, it's a wonderful thing. Having a folded tablet in your pocket is great. I didn't mind the extra thickness either, it gets lost in the pocket. The shape of the phone when closed was a little unfortunate. The front display was too tall and narrow, so the keyboard was too fiddly and hard to control. Overall, it's a very good device in terms of hardware. I ended up selling the phone because Androidu. It's already a well-tuned system today, but as a die-hard Apple user, I simply missed the connection with other Apple devices. But if it ran on Samsung iOS, I should have it by now. If he released something similar Apple, it would be an obvious choice.
In a generation Galaxy Fold4 already has a better aspect ratio of the external display. Multiple users complained about this and Samsung surprisingly listened to them.
I guess. It can be better in terms of hardware, but everything stands and falls (rather falls) on androidu. The system looks ugly and functionally limits the phone to the level of the Chinese competition. So I would rewrite the title to "Can something like the Z fold 4 match the iPhone?"
I'm not a crazy japker, a few years ago I was also a die-hard android, but after I could objectively compare iOS and macOS with androidin the windows, I just went to the other side. Airplay, Homekit, iCloud sync and other basic features of both systems are simply years ahead of other systems. Wireless transfers of music, video, files and everything just work. What I do on my phone is also available on my tablet and desktop. There is only one standard and everything supports everything. I simply select the device where I want to send something and that's it. This is not the case with the competition. This standard is used there, another one there, another one there, and that device does not support image transfer at all. In the same way, not even Samsung was able to unify the fast charging standards. One phone supports power delivery, another adaptive fast charge,...
If you're already comparing, don't make up your mind. Samsung will offer you exactly the same connection quality and offer even more than the time-limited connection u Apple.
83427 A complete pack of lies, educate yourself, don't be a fool.
I take it that this is finally some kind of change and maybe even the future. But such a comparison is like from my children. For example, if you are an iPad Pro user, it is because it has certain functions and you cannot say: throw away the great iPad and turn it into a tablet. It's a sample, but for now it's like pushing a professional photographer to exchange his camera with disappointment and his computer for a phone, because he will take and edit photos on it
It is true that the camera market is paying a heavy price for the popularity of mobile phones. But they are still photos from the phone. I probably wouldn't want someone to just photograph my wedding iPhonem.