An update of the original 2019 Galaxy Fold which came with a fairly impressive 7.3-inch main screen, the newest model comes with a larger 7.6-inch display, revealed when the phone is unfolded, providing maximum usability for everyday use, and most notably for gaming and playing videos.
Another notable difference from its predecessor is the cover screen, which is 1.63 times in size at 6.2 inches compared with the original 4.6 inches.
Unveiled during a virtual event on Tuesday (September 1), when unfolded, the phone’s screen is bigger and more square in shape than its predecessor.
Unlike its predecesor, it provides a more cinematic and ‘immersive’ viewing experience thanks to thinner bezels – the borders between the display and the frame.
The device, which supports 5G, also comes with a Infinity-O display, which covers the entire face of the phone and features a small ‘hole punch’ style camera.

According to Samsung, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 was re-designed based on consumer feedback, which revelead a significant surge in watching video clips and gaming.
“We closely listened to user feedback to ensure we were bringing meaningful improvements to the hardware, while also developing new innovations to enhance the user experience. Further strengthened by our industry-leading partnerships with Google and Microsoft, we’re reshaping and redefining the possibilities of the mobile device experience,” said Samsung South Africa’s Justin Hume.
Camera and battery features
Both the main and cover screen have 10 megapixel cameras designed for selfies, while the back of the device features a triple camera system – 12 megapixel ultra wide, 12 megapixel wide-angle and a 12 megapixel telephoto camera with up to 10 times digital zoom.
Galaxy Z Fold 2 also has a 4500mAh dual battery, fast wireless charging, 12GB RAM with 256GB internal storage and runs Android 10.

Galaxy Z Fold 2: Pricing and availability
While the Galazy Z Fold 2 isvailable in four distinct colour hideaways – Metallic Silver, Metallic Gold, Metallic Red, and Metallic Blue – in the European markets, it is only available in mystic black and mystic bronze in South Africa.
The phone will be available in South Africa on September 25, with pre-orders starting earlier, September 7, on the Samsung website. Priced at R49,999, monthly contract pricing is expected to cost around R2,799.
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