The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G has a 3,300mAh battery inside, that's a lot smaller than most smartphones I see but it still managed to last the majority of the day before it needed to be charged again. Not only is it fast but this phone is future-proofed as well with 5G connectivity so you’ll get the fastest internet speeds possible if you live in an area that supports it. Finally, a flip phone that you can rely on for speed and efficiency. On Geekbench 5, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G scored 1,103 in single-core and 3,494 in multi-core which is just as good as the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus. In use, larger apps like games seemed to load very quickly and I didn’t notice any lag in mobile games although it did sometimes heat up a little when you’ve got it hard at work. The phone is powered by the most recent Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 CPU which means it should be faster than the original Z Flip which had a 7nm chip. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G review: displays The overall build does feel strong and premium as well. When I tried it out, the hinge felt firm to open and close and it clicks into place when folded out. It’s made from a durable Armor Aluminium, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and it has the highest IPX8 rating which means it’ll survive being dunked in water. Like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G, this is one of Samsung’s toughest phones yet. One of the biggest changes in this year’s Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G is the build quality. Ultimately that meant that I didn’t manage to unlock my phone every time I went to touch it. Personally, I found the scanner was placed a little too far up to where my thumb sits which meant I kept missing it. There’s also the choice of facial recognition and the fingerprint scanner which is located on the power button. To unlock the handset, you can choose between the usual pin, pattern and password. I’m enjoying seeing a shakeup in the phone world now that Samsung has made it feel more plausible. The cover screen has some really handy uses and you get everything you're used to having on your phone from the main screen as well. Not only does it look a bit different but it’s actually practical as well.
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