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Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy S22 Ultra! All about the device comparisons

To begin with, we have to talk about what’s inside phones. The Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy S22 have quad-core processors, but their pixel amounts are too different to give any preference. You’ll have to go through this article to look at the components of the devices.

Quick Specs Comparison

Galaxy Z Fold4: 6.77-inch display, 4K resolution (3840 x 2160), 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 1000 nits brightness, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, HDR10 support

Galaxy S22 Ultra: 6.7-inch display, 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080), 19:9 aspect ratio, 1000 nits brightness, DCI-P3 coverage

Screen Quality and Size

If you need a device with a high-quality screen, look no further than the Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Fold4. Both devices have amazing screens that are perfect for watching videos, playing games, and doing work.

The Galaxy Z Fold4 has a resolution of 2K and a pixel density of 752ppi. The Galaxy S22 Ultra has a resolution of 3K and a pixel density of 564ppi. This means the Galaxy Z Fold4’s screen is sharper than the Galaxy S22 Ultra—but not by much!

The Galaxy S22 Ultra has an edge in size: its display measures 6.8 inches, while the Z Fold4 measures 6.5 inches. If you like big screens but still want something compact enough to fit in your pocket, this could be an essential factor for you!

Battery Life

Galaxy Z Fold4 Battery Life

The Galaxy Z Fold4 has a 4,500mAh battery and is charged via USB Type-C. The battery can be charged in about 2 hours, with a full charge lasting up to 20 hours of continuous video playback.

Galaxy S22 Ultra Battery Life

The Galaxy S22 Ultra has a 5,000mAh battery and is charged via USB Type-C. The battery can be charged in about 2 hours, with a full charge lasting up to 14 hours of continuous video playback.

Camera

The Galaxy Z Fold4 is a smartphone with great camera features. It has a 12MP dual-lens setup and a 16MP front camera. The Galaxy S22 Ultra has an impressive 24MP rear camera and a 16Mp selfie camera. The Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 has an AI-powered triple-lens setup, while the S22 Ultra has a single-lens setup. Both cameras have optical image stabilization and can shoot 1080p video at 60fps. Only the Fold4 can shoot 4K video at 30fps.

Durability

The durability of a phone is very important, especially if you are going to be working with it every day. When it comes to durability, there are two main aspects that you need to consider: the screen and the body. How durable is the screen? Is it going to break if I drop it? And how durable is the body? Is it going to break if I drop it?

Let’s look at each of these two aspects and see how they compare these two devices.

Screen Durability

The screens on these two devices are made with Gorilla Glass 3, one of Samsung’s most popular types of glass. This means that they should be able to withstand most drops without getting damaged too much, but they may break if you drop them hard enough. This can be true for any smartphone, so this isn’t necessarily an issue for either one of them precisely; it just depends on how careful you are with your phone!

Body Durability

These phones have very different bodies since one has a foldable design while the other doesn’t have any folding mechanism at all.

Wrap Up!

Hands down, the Galaxy S is the better looking of the two, but not by much. If you’re someone who is into accessories, there are cases out there (like Samsungs official one) that add to the beauty of these two devices. The Galaxy S 22 Ultra is more compact than the Z Fold 4, making it a much easier device to toss in your pocket.

Violet R.

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