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I found I generally had to unfold the phone with two hands or crack it open with my thumb and then press against my torso or hip to unfold it the rest of the way. It has a satisfying but subdued snap closing, but the tight grip of the hinge prevents the classic thumb-flip to unfold. Those fond of the old days of folding phones may be a bit disappointed, as the Galaxy Z Flip 3 doesn’t whip open and clap closed quite like they used to. The hinge is firm, holding in place at almost any angle, though it snaps closed lightly in the last few degrees. When that big display isn’t in use, the phone can fold in half. While the crease on the display can be distracting in certain conditions – in very bright environments or with dark on-screen content – it actually all but disappears in many cases, becoming as easy to overlook as notches and punchhole cameras have become in recent years. The display is also nearly on par with some of the best smartphone displays, providing a high enough peak brightness for outdoor use as well as an adaptive refresh rate that tops out at a smooth 120Hz. This provides a lot of space for content, whether that’s a movie, a lengthy Twitter feed, or a game.
It packs a 6.7-inch, 2640 x 1080 display for a 22:9 aspect ratio. The main display itself is actually surprisingly rigid with the crease of the fold providing the only hint that the display isn’t the same sort of glass found on other phones. It’s a tall hunk of phone with a big display, narrow bezels, a solid frame, and a glass rear. In the way it’ll primarily be used, it feels quite like the Galaxy S21. You’ll find two different forms for the Galaxy Z Flip 3.