My Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Unboxing AND First Impressions! By UrAvgConsumer

By UrAvgConsumer
Aug 22, 2021
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My Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Unboxing AND First Impressions!

What's, going on guys your average consumer, and today we've got a special unboxing of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Now, whether you like it or not, foldable phones are here now, and this is the first one that I've actually gotten my hands on so today, we're gonna. Do a quick, unboxing, see what you get inside, I, don't see what the whole foldable phone thing is all about. So we've got a pretty standard, Samsung box here, black box, that you can take this thing off, but, as you can see, we've got a little Z in the front. Now it's pretty interesting that they went with Z the shape of the phone doesn't exactly make a Z. Maybe people like two of them together, but either way, so we've got the flip up top we've got our paperwork some ejector tool here in the back.

Oh I, didn't know this had that so inside here is actually a case. So it's clear: it's got that black at the bottom I believe we got the mirror black, and it also has a cutout so that the phone has a screen up top okay. So we do have the Quick Start, Guide and some pamphlets over here, so that was included, but the case- that's that's surprising, so, what's interesting here guys this is it, and obviously it comes in flat, just like a regular smartphone, but what's interesting about this device is that it has care instructions. Now you can't treat these devices like you would any old smartphone, which is just a slab of metal and glass. These foldable phones have like folding components and things that you're going to want to look out for so that you don't damage the device and because this thing is foldable, it isn't water or dust resistant, and this was actually pretty interesting.

It says, do not attach adhesive such as films or stickers on the main screen, so screen protectors are out, don't even try it, of course caused some damage. If you have it in there, and you got it folding and everything like that now, because this is a folding device, it's important to take note of these instructions. We saw what happened with the Galaxy fold when people did all kinds of stuff to it, things happen damage the phone. You want to be super careful with these things, but this looks fascinating. So far, let's just go through the rest of the box, real quick.

We have our wall adapter as well as a USB adapter, so USB see type a USB to type a cable or USB type-c AKG in earbuds. This is all the accessories that come inside the box. I guess we should get started returning this guy on, but of course we got a peeled plastic and it's so crazy. This is two-sided because it has two sides so boom there you go and man that crease is real. That crease is real yeah, but you can see it already, but it makes sense it has to fold, so it has a crease.

But- and so we've got your front facing camera over here. Your two 12 megapixel cameras in the back we've got a regular wide-angle and an ultra-wide, so I think Samsung made the right choice here by adding the ultra-wide. That's the one that we need when you only put two lenses and on the side right here we have the power button, which also includes a fingerprint scanner, and the volume controls over here and over here on the left side is where you have your SIM card slot. So that's pretty much it speaker at the bottom. USB type-c charging port at the bottom as well, and it's interesting you've got these little rubber stops right here at the bottom of the screen, so that when you actually close it, let's close it for the first time it's nice and safe, you keep the parts that are touching, it's nice and separate, and this is it nice small device.

This feels perfect in the hand this feels like a premium device, go ahead, J hold on to it. Carl, don't got no opinion here like I, don't know what to say here, but no it doesn't feel cheap or anything. It feels pretty solid. Let's turn it on that's what really matters boom that crease, it's pretty unavoidable, and I mean if you're getting this phone. You kind of have to expect it, but yeah I just want to see how it's going to feel to just use the device, while also feeling that bump or that crease in the middle.

Like is that going to be something that's annoying? Is it going to be something that you just get used to? Typically, when you have a device that has some weird quirk or quality you kind of get used to it? So I feel like this might not be a big deal down the line, real quick. Let's talk about the specs, this guy's rocking a Snapdragon, 855 plus processors, eight gigs of ram, as well as 256, gigs of storage. So in terms of the specs, this thing's got some power to it. Maybe not 20/20 standards like what we saw with the s20, but definitely good enough for a device coming from 2019. This thing cost thirteen hundred and eighty bucks almost fourteen hundred bucks- maybe not the numbers we'll see down the line in future flagships in 2020, but definitely solid specs for sure, and the other suspect that we've got to talk about is the battery.

This thing is rocking a 3300 William hour battery, which isn't that big by today's standards, but it's definitely better than like the Motorola phone that just came out, so hopefully it lasts throughout the day, but we'll find out that in a real day into life, alright, so I'm going to set this thing up, because I got my time with it before, but actually using it in the hand it doesn't feel bad, but take a look at this guy's. You see these bezels that are on the side, you'll notice that there's a bit of a lip, let's say: you're typing or even backspacing, or doing anything over here. You definitely feel these edges on sides. Now, it's not that big a deal if you're used to using may be bulky cases you might be used to it, but because this is such a narrow screen and having the keyboard all right here, you do bump into these a bit more than I've ever felt on even phones with a case, so that might take some getting used to ok. So we are all set up and good to go.

Now, like I said, this thing has a pretty narrow display, but it's not bad. It actually has a second display right here at the top. Now this one is a pretty small screen, and it'll, probably just give you like some notifications and things of that nature, so you guys can see that I just signed in on this phone, so you can see I got a security alert, but it's interesting because you can actually I believe if you double tap, you can actually access the front, well, not front facing camera the rear cameras and get a little screen of yourself take a photo. How do you do this detailer with the volume controls there we go? What is nice, though, is that Lester, you are using the camera, and then you open the phone it'll continue the action, so you'll jump right into it. It's actually pretty interesting, because Samsung introduced different modes for when the phone is slightly bent.

So, as you guys can see, he has a camera kind of goes all the way to this top portion. And then you just have your controls at the bottom. So if you're, I don't know trying to take a selfie or something you can see exactly what you're getting out of, though guys, but it's its available. I like the idea of different apps being able to do different things with the slight Bend, but it's going to be interesting to see how this kind of thing evolves and how many people in developers adapt to it. But I really quickly want to put on the case.

That's inside, and you do have these little rubber stops to make sure that it doesn't slide off and great. Now we're not going to get anything sliding off, throw it in your pocket. Doesn't add a lot of bulk I like this and when you're ready to just take a call or something see? That's that's the thing guys. If you know flip phones, and you've used them in the past, you're still used to that one-handed kind of flip open. But this thing takes extra effort and that's because those features that I was talking about when the phone is slightly bent.

Samsung makes it so that the phone can stand upright so that when you're using those features, the phone isn't just falling flat while you're trying to do it. That would get really annoying. But for those people who are just used to that that flip, it's not it's not that easy, but if I don't know, maybe if you give it a little, if you remember that move to that used to be the move, you go so, if you open it with a little off you can you know you can get the job done, but uh I don't know how that's gonna impact the hinge. I do not recommend doing that. I! Don't! But what's really important is the closing action, so I'm going to give Carl a call real, quick yo that wasn't as smooth snow somewhat satisfying, though not gonna lie to you.

You know you want to get off the phone you want to hang up on somebody. You can still do the motion, but that hands just going to slow, you down, man, I, don't know if it's going to have the impact that it used to before it. Furthermore, you can almost hear that MMM that anger, but you know now it's like a coup either way. This is gonna, be a very interesting device to try out. I am stoked.

If you guys want to see any kind of video. Let me know with a comment down below on what exactly you want me to cover, but till next video guys, if you enjoyed it, be the cool guy or girl that gives it a thumbs up. I'll catch you guys in the next one. So then it's your average consumer base, I'm going to call somebody just to hang up on them.


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