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Watch! Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 4: "Infighting" to look forward to

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Now that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has been reduced in price by Samsung, which flagship is your best bet when the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra lands. That's why we're doing an initial comparison with the best Samsung phones expected in the near future, as the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is expected to be released as soon as February 1.

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If you opt for the striking Samsung foldable phone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 with its huge internal screen that bends like a Gumby is now only a little more expensive than its "rigid" screen flagship Samsung counterpart, or should you opt for the more advanced camera capabilities of the S23 Ultra? Let's take a look at Samsung's best fight ......

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 4: Design and Display

In its folded state, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is shorter and narrower than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, but thicker and less portable.

Samsung's bezel area gaps and crease visibility also leave a lot to be desired compared to some other foldables, so the design round will be used for the curved screen of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. In terms of ergonomics, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has a very narrow external display that is easier to reach when holding the phone in one hand, but the heavy phone feel is always present.

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The big advantage of Samsung's best foldable phone before the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is that it comes with a massive 7.6-inch internal display on which to browse, read, play or watch videos. Granted, it may not sound much bigger than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's 6.8-inch panel, but the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 internal screen is still much larger in terms of surface area thanks to its almost square aspect ratio.

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This fact makes the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra one of the biggest bragging rights of the integrated built-in S Pen stylus. After all, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is supported by Samsung's highly revered stylus. But it's not built in and needs to be purchased separately, but offers a larger screen to doodle or annotate on, so we can call it a draw here.

As for the screen quality of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, we expect Samsung to use its latest 12th generation OLED panel technology that debuted on the Z Fold 4, but brighter, as Apple uses the same generation of Samsung OLED on the iPhone 14 Pro Max and offers peak brightness of up to 2000 nits.

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Given the 1Hz-120Hz dynamic refresh rates and excellent calibration of both phones, the brighter screen will give the Ultra a slight edge over the Z Fold 4 in terms of display characteristics, if not pure size.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs. Galaxy Z Fold 4: Camera

The biggest Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra hardware upgrade is its 200MP primary camera, which will run around the Galaxy Z Fold 4's modest camera suite.

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Thankfully, Samsung stopped short of equipping its foldable phone with a 12MP lens, but even a 50MP sensor wouldn't cut it compared to the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, not to mention its unparalleled zoom kit.

With 10x periscope magnification and a 3x telephoto zoom for portraits and closer subjects, Samsung's Ultra models dominate the competition, even with built-in models like the Galaxy Z Fold 4. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra lens is also expected to be capable of low-light photography and detail preservation.

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That's because in extreme low-light situations, the 200MP sensor's pixel size will reach 2.4 microns of sub-box virtual pixels by combining 16 pixels into one, so you can take photos at 12.5MP, but with much higher sensitivity. Not only that, but the image processing power of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 will bring a whole new level of photographic power to the S23 Ultra.

In addition, Samsung is preparing an exclusive improvement to its Galaxy S23 Ultra's Super Stabilization mode, which Samsung aptly calls "Super Stabilization," and may aim to bring something similar to Apple's novelty Action Mode video recording stabilization.

Performance

While Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip is still manufactured on a 4nm process, now in its second generation, additional chipset features will put the S23 Ultra ahead of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 in terms of performance. chief among them is the new X70 5G modem that brings many new features that other modem manufacturers cannot surpass.

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Snapdragon X70 unleashes advanced features such as the Qualcomm 5G Artificial Intelligence Suite, Qualcomm 5G Ultra Low Latency Suite, Qualcomm 5G PowerSave Gen 3 and 4X. Powering 5G Connected Intelligence with the Power of Artificial Intelligence for Breakthrough 5G Speed, Coverage, Low Latency and Power Efficiency

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to get a faster 3.36 GHz Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which will be higher than the 3.2 GHz version announced by Qualcomm. ahead of Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 for Z Fold 4.

Battery life and charging speed

Large displays come with a lot of power consumption and unfortunately the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is no exception, even though Samsung offers a power-saving standard performance mode on it.

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Compared to the supposed 5000 mAh in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the Z Fold 4 not only has a smaller 4400 mAh battery, but a huge screen that consumes power, just like in intense 3D renderings like games.

On the other hand, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will use the thriftier Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 coupled with the latest power-hungry OLED display technology, and should comfortably beat the Z Fold 4's battery life, at least from time to time when the internal panel will kick in during mixed use.

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Despite its larger battery size, the Galaxy S23 Ultra should also take roughly the same amount of time to charge as the Z Fold 4, as it supports faster, up to 45W wired charging capability, as well as faster wireless charging input.

Summary

As time approaches, it's easy to decide between the Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. If the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is permanently reduced in price, then you can actually pick it.

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The reasons for using the Ultra can be attributed to how close one needs to be for camera magnification or low-light performance, and how willing they are to withstand the bulky Z Fold 4 when turned off.

When unfolded, however, Samsung's compelling foldable phone presents you with a larger display than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, which sits on top of the S Pen stylus support, but on a larger canvas.

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If you do a lot of web browsing, work on your phone, or play games, you really have to weigh the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for better camera shots or possibly longer battery life.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 may feel bulky in your hand and in your pocket, but when unfolded it can be more satisfying, so which do you prefer?

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Hello, how are you? I am the original huh, click on the attention, more exciting content waiting for you!

Now that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has been reduced in price by Samsung, which flagship is your best bet when the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra lands. That's why we're doing an initial comparison with the best Samsung phones expected in the near future, as the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is expected to be released as soon as February 1.

-

If you opt for the striking Samsung foldable phone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 with its huge internal screen that bends like a Gumby is now only a little more expensive than its "rigid" screen flagship Samsung counterpart, or should you opt for the more advanced camera capabilities of the S23 Ultra? Let's take a look at Samsung's best fight ......

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 4: Design and Display

In its folded state, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is shorter and narrower than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, but thicker and less portable.

Samsung's bezel area gaps and crease visibility also leave a lot to be desired compared to some other foldables, so the design round will be used for the curved screen of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. In terms of ergonomics, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has a very narrow external display that is easier to reach when holding the phone in one hand, but the heavy phone feel is always present.

-

The big advantage of Samsung's best foldable phone before the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is that it comes with a massive 7.6-inch internal display on which to browse, read, play or watch videos. Granted, it may not sound much bigger than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's 6.8-inch panel, but the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 internal screen is still much larger in terms of surface area thanks to its almost square aspect ratio.

-

This fact makes the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra one of the biggest bragging rights of the integrated built-in S Pen stylus. After all, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is supported by Samsung's highly revered stylus. But it's not built in and needs to be purchased separately, but offers a larger screen to doodle or annotate on, so we can call it a draw here.

As for the screen quality of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, we expect Samsung to use its latest 12th generation OLED panel technology that debuted on the Z Fold 4, but brighter, as Apple uses the same generation of Samsung OLED on the iPhone 14 Pro Max and offers peak brightness of up to 2000 nits.

-

Given the 1Hz-120Hz dynamic refresh rates and excellent calibration of both phones, the brighter screen will give the Ultra a slight edge over the Z Fold 4 in terms of display characteristics, if not pure size.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs. Galaxy Z Fold 4: Camera

The biggest Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra hardware upgrade is its 200MP primary camera, which will run around the Galaxy Z Fold 4's modest camera suite.

-

Thankfully, Samsung stopped short of equipping its foldable phone with a 12MP lens, but even a 50MP sensor wouldn't cut it compared to the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, not to mention its unparalleled zoom kit.

With 10x periscope magnification and a 3x telephoto zoom for portraits and closer subjects, Samsung's Ultra models dominate the competition, even with built-in models like the Galaxy Z Fold 4. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra lens is also expected to be capable of low-light photography and detail preservation.

-

That's because in extreme low-light situations, the 200MP sensor's pixel size will reach 2.4 microns of sub-box virtual pixels by combining 16 pixels into one, so you can take photos at 12.5MP, but with much higher sensitivity. Not only that, but the image processing power of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 will bring a whole new level of photographic power to the S23 Ultra.

In addition, Samsung is preparing an exclusive improvement to its Galaxy S23 Ultra's Super Stabilization mode, which Samsung aptly calls "Super Stabilization," and may aim to bring something similar to Apple's novelty Action Mode video recording stabilization.

Performance

While Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip is still manufactured on a 4nm process, now in its second generation, additional chipset features will put the S23 Ultra ahead of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 in terms of performance. chief among them is the new X70 5G modem that brings many new features that other modem manufacturers cannot surpass.

-

Snapdragon X70 unleashes advanced features such as the Qualcomm 5G Artificial Intelligence Suite, Qualcomm 5G Ultra Low Latency Suite, Qualcomm 5G PowerSave Gen 3 and 4X. Powering 5G Connected Intelligence with the Power of Artificial Intelligence for Breakthrough 5G Speed, Coverage, Low Latency and Power Efficiency

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to get a faster 3.36 GHz Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which will be higher than the 3.2 GHz version announced by Qualcomm. ahead of Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 for Z Fold 4.

Battery life and charging speed

Large displays come with a lot of power consumption and unfortunately the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is no exception, even though Samsung offers a power-saving standard performance mode on it.

-

Compared to the supposed 5000 mAh in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the Z Fold 4 not only has a smaller 4400 mAh battery, but a huge screen that consumes power, just like in intense 3D renderings like games.

On the other hand, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will use the thriftier Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 coupled with the latest power-hungry OLED display technology, and should comfortably beat the Z Fold 4's battery life, at least from time to time when the internal panel will kick in during mixed use.

-

Despite its larger battery size, the Galaxy S23 Ultra should also take roughly the same amount of time to charge as the Z Fold 4, as it supports faster, up to 45W wired charging capability, as well as faster wireless charging input.

Summary

As time approaches, it's easy to decide between the Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. If the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is permanently reduced in price, then you can actually pick it.

-

The reasons for using the Ultra can be attributed to how close one needs to be for camera magnification or low-light performance, and how willing they are to withstand the bulky Z Fold 4 when turned off.

When unfolded, however, Samsung's compelling foldable phone presents you with a larger display than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, which sits on top of the S Pen stylus support, but on a larger canvas.

-

If you do a lot of web browsing, work on your phone, or play games, you really have to weigh the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for better camera shots or possibly longer battery life.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 may feel bulky in your hand and in your pocket, but when unfolded it can be more satisfying, so which do you prefer?

Remember to reward those who like this article, and don't forget to retweet, like, comment and follow!