
Unofficial specifications
Rear Camera12 MP (wide) + 12 MP (ultrawide) | Resolution2640 x 1080 pixels |
Storage Capacity256GB | ChipsetQualcomm SM8550 Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 |
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | GPU TypeAdreno 740 |
Available ColorsGraphite, Cream, Lavender, Mint | Screen ProtectionGorilla Glass Victus 2 |
Announcement DateJuly 26, 2023 | Screen Size6.7 inches |
Display TypeFoldable Dynamic AMOLED 2X | Device StatusAvailable |
CPU TypeOcta-core (1x3.36 GHz Cortex-X3 & 2x2.80 GHz Cortex-A715 & 2x2.00 GHz Cortex-A710 & 3x2.00 GHz Cortex-A510) | RAM8GB |
Build MaterialGlass front (Gorilla Glass Victus 2), aluminum frame, glass back | Refresh Rate120Hz |
Battery Capacity3700 mAh | Water ResistanceIPX8 |
Front Camera 10 MP | Weight187 grams |
Dimensions165.2 x 71.9 x 6.9 mm | Network Technology5G |
2G BandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 | 3G BandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 |
4G BandsLTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 13(700), 17(700), 20(800), 25(1900), 26(850), 28(700), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) | 5G BandsSA/NSA Sub6 mmWave |
Battery TypeLi-Ion 3700 mAh, non-removable | Bluetooth Version5.2 |
Camera FeaturesDual-camera setup, LED flash, HDR, panorama | Card Slot TypeNo |
Charging Speed25W wired, 15W wireless | Internal Memory Capacity256GB |
Main Camera Video Resolution4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30fps | Model Variants256GB/512GB |
NFC SupportYes | Operating SystemAndroid 13, One UI 5.1 |
Positioning SystemGPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO | Processor Speed3.36 GHz |
Quad Camera SetupNo | SensorsFingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass |
SIM Card TypeNano-SIM and eSIM | Special FeaturesFoldable design, IPX8 water resistance |
USB TypeUSB Type-C 2.0 | Wireless ChargingYes |
Optical ZoomNo | Fast ChargingYes |
Reviewer
May 30, 2026
When I first unboxed the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, I was instantly captivated. The sleek design, with its glossy glass finish, felt luxurious in my hands. I was genuinely excited to flip it open for the first time—it’s such a satisfying experience! There’s something uniquely beautiful about this folding phone that instantly makes it a conversation starter.
I remember showing it off to my friends: "Look how thin it is when it’s closed!" Everyone was impressed—until they tried to unlock it with my fingerprint. I was so annoyed when they couldn’t get past the front screen. It turns out that the small display wasn’t as user-friendly as I'd hoped, and I kept having to point out that all they needed was a little patience!
The initial excitement continued as I explored the One UI interface, which was smooth and intuitive—most of the time, anyway. However, I found myself stumbling upon some frustrating inconsistencies in app compatibility considering this unique form factor. Occasionally, I'd try launching an app optimistically only to find it poorly optimized for the foldable display, leading to awkward zooming or crashing issues.
This makes me think about why Samsung hasn't prioritized making sure every major app works perfectly on its flagship device. For a price that demands attention, these hiccups felt like major oversight—a pinch of disappointment in an otherwise thrilling package.
Now let’s talk about that stunning AMOLED screen! The vibrant colors truly pop, making Netflix binges all too easy during long travels. Whether watching movies or just scrolling through photos, I was genuinely impressed by the depth of contrast and viewing angles—it felt dramatic and immersive.
However, I experienced glare issues under bright sunlight more than once. If you're outside trying to snap that Instagram photo (which we all know we do), good luck trying to see anything on-screen! It frustrated me at times because I really wanted to share those moments live but found myself squinting like some sort of smartphone vampire.
I had high hopes for what this device could deliver performance-wise. Equipped with a robust Snapdragon chip, it should have run demanding apps and multitasking like a breeze. But let me tell you—I hit bumps while gaming; frame rates dipped during high-action scenes in my favorite games! Imagine my disappointment when my flashy phone struggled with tasks my old model handled without issue.
This made me question whether the hype around the specs is really justified. For a phone marketed as cutting-edge in both looks and performance, experiencing lag felt like being led into a beautifully decorated room—the glimmering intent crushed by poor execution.
Thermal management quickly became another topic of contention for me while using the Galaxy Z Flip 5. During extensive usage—whether gaming or streaming—I noticed that the back of the phone would heat up alarmingly fast. At one point while playing games for more than thirty minutes straight, my fingers were literally burning! That's not just physically uncomfortable; it's disheartening when your device can’t keep up with your needs.
I found myself wishing Samsung had invested more in effective cooling technology because no one should feel unsafe holding their phone during casual use. For this price point, considerable attention to thermal dynamics is expected—and yet here we are!
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 boasts decent battery capacity on paper but faces real-world challenges quite easily. Honestly? The battery drain left me feeling somewhat bewildered on many occasions. After moderate use, I would often be scrambling for a charger before sunset!
This frustration peaked one day while prepping for an evening outing—I charged fully beforehand only to watch my battery percentage tumble after only several hours of light browsing and social media updates! The whole situation felt unacceptable given today's standards where manufacturers tout battery efficiency alongside premium capabilities like hardware design.
As someone who heavily relies on phone cameras for capturing memories, I was thrilled to explore what this dual-camera system could offer. On sunny days or well-lit venues, photos stood out with impressive quality—the color balance was incredible!
But then came the nights... Oh boy! Low-light conditions turned ordinary photos into blurry messes far too frequently; even using all sorts of settings didn’t yield consistent results late into gatherings. This really dampened my joy because missed opportunities shaped my trust in what should've been solid camera upgrades compared to previous models.
Summing things up isn’t easy because there are concepts where Samsung shone brightly—like design and display—but also glaring shortcomings needing overhaul concerning thermal management and software optimization across apps stand out vividly in memory. As much as I've enjoyed owning this distinctive gadget, numerous frustrations colored every interaction.
If someone asked me to recommend the Galaxy Z Flip 5 based solely on aesthetic appeal alone—that'd come easy—but backing it up with performance positives feels markedly tricky amidst genuine concerns buzzing beneath polished surfaces.
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