The Best Foldable Smartphones: Which 2023 Foldable Comes up Top?

The best Foldables 2023 compared

 Editors’ choiceLast year’s winnerBest foldable clamshellClamshell import
Device
Image
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
Oppo Find N2 Flip
Internal display7.6” OLED
2208 x 1768 pixels
120 Hz refresh rate
7.6” OLED
2208 x 1768 pixels
120 Hz refresh rate
6.67” OLED
2640 x 1080 pixels
120 Hz refresh rate
6.8″ OLED
2520 x 1080 px
120 Hz refresh rate
External display6.2″ OLED
2268 x 832 px
6.2” OLED
2268 x 832 pixels
1.9″ OLED
260 x 512 px
3.26″ OLED
382 x 720 px
ProcessorSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1Snapdragon 888Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1MediaTek Dimensity 9000+
RAM12 GB12 GB8 GB8 GB LPDDR5
Storage256 / 512 GB256 / 512 GB128 / 256 / 512 GB256 GB UFS 3.1
microSD
SoftwareOne UI 4.1 based on Android 12One UI 3.x based on Android 11One UI 4.1 based on Android 12ColorOS 13 based on Android 13
CameraMain: 50 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Ultra-wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2
Telephoto: 10 MP, f/2.4. OIS
Main: 12 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Ultra-wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2
Telephoto: 12 MP, f/2.4
Main: 12 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Ultra wide-angle: 12 MP, f/2.2
 
Main: 50 MP, f/1.8
Ultra-wide-angle: 8 MP, f/2.2
 
Selfie4 MP, f/1.84 MP, f/1.810 MP, f/2.432 MP, f/2.4
Battery4,400 mAh
25 W wired charging
10 W wireless charging
4,400 mAh
25 W wired charging
10 W wireless charging
3,700 mAh
25 W wired charging
Wireless charging
4,300 mAh
44 W wired charging
 
Connectivity5G / Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi Direct / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC    5G / Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi Direct / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC / UWB5G / Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi Direct / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC  5G / Wi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth 5.3 / NFC
IP certificationIPx8IPx8IPx8
DimensionsClosed: 67.1 x 155.1 x 15.8 mm
Opened: 130.1 x 155.1 x 6.3 mm
Closed: 67.1 x 158.2 x 16.0 mm
Opened: 128.1 x 158.2 x 6.4 mm
Closed: 71.9 x 84.9 x 17.1 mm
Opened: 71.9 x 165.2 x 6.9 mm
Closed: 75.2 x 85.5 x 16.02 mm
Opened: 75.2 x 166.2 x 7.45 mm
Weight263 g271 g187 g191g
Pros
  • The hybrid tablet/smartphone form factor remains relevant
  • Neat design and excellent finish
  • More discreet and rigid hinges
  • Efficient and versatile triple 50 MP camera module with 3x optical zoom
  • Very solid battery life
  • Good performance
  • 4 Android updates and 5 years of security updates
  • IPX8 rating
  • Two well-calibrated 120 Hz AMOLED screens
  • Waterproof, rugged design (IPX8)
  • OneUI and Flex modes work perfectly
  • Good photos in daylight
  • No punch-hole notch on the main display
  • 3 Android updates, 4 years of security patches
  • Amazing form factor
  • Incredibly small and handy
  • Improved durability and IPX8 rating
  • 120Hz AMOLED screen is shiny
  • Great improvement in battery life
  • Compact form factor
  • Solid hinge and 90° tilt
  • Largest external screen on the market
  • 120 Hz refresh rate in the main screen
  • Efficient 50 MP main camera lens
  • Very solid battery life
  • Good update policy
Cons
  • Under display selfie camera is disappointing
  • HD+ resolution of the cover screen is too low
  • Cover screen is still a little bit too narrow
  • 25W wired charging is too slow
  • No 3.5mm audio jack
  • Poor camera performance
  • Disappointing under-display selfie camera performance
  • Battery life is not outstanding
  • Quick charging is too slow
  • A lot of ‘thermal throttling
  • Still too expensive
  • A dragon on a leash (limited performance)
  • No telephoto camera
  • Slow charging solutions
  • Unstable performance
  • Selfie camera is not very useful
  • The crease in the middle of the screen is always visible
  • No wireless charging
  • No IP certification
Rating Read the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review Read the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 review Read the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 review Read the Oppo Find N2 Flip review
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As you can see, our foldables list is clearly dominated by Samsung smartphones. Of course, this is also due to the fact that the new Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 models are even better than their predecessors. We also deliberately left their predecessors in the list because they are also possible alternatives in the round of this expensive smartphone category in terms of price.

Note: Models like the Xiaomi Mi Mix Fold and the Huawei Mate X are not listed for obvious reasons: Availability Stateside.

Here’s what to look out for when buying foldables

Different types exist:

Basically, we can distinguish two types when it comes to foldable devices:

  • Clamshell models like the Z Flip 4, which offer a normal smartphone-sized display when fully opened
  • Foldables in a book or booklet form factor, where the usual smartphone screen’s surface area is almost enlarged to a tablet form factor

Clamshell devices are much more compact in size, folding horizontally like how the first foldable phones once did. Meanwhile, they also come with small external displays like the Galaxy Z Flip 4, on which you can control music or read notifications. Foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, on the other hand, are folded vertically and offer significantly more multitasking possibilities due to the larger display area. Moreover, they are fully usable even when folded due to a generous outer display.

Who are foldables suitable for?

Foldable smartphones are unfortunately very expensive for most of the available models and offer manufacturers a lot of room for experimentation. Thus, the target group must also be equally well off and would not think twice about dropping four figures at a moment’s notice. In addition, they will also have to be patient and live with the fact that the new features and hardware components are sometimes not yet completely mature.

The large booklet format is a good choice for users who also need to be productive on the go. You benefit from the large display which allows you to use office applications in a more productive manner with the option of stylus support for selected models. A practical feature of the clamshell models is how you can place it half open and thus, for instance, making it useful for content creators to record a video hands-free in front of the smartphone camera.

So foldables are perfect for early adopters who like to be the first to check out “state-of-the-art” technologies and have deep pockets.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4: The Foldable King of 2023

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 von Vorne
The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is Samsung’s latest high-end foldable. / © NextPit

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 looks almost exactly like its predecessor but it has shrunk a bit. You still view content on an inner AMOLED display that measures a proud 7.6-inches when fully opened. The outer display is a bit smaller at 6.2-inches, but it provides access to all the smartphone’s functions.

As you can read in our comparison between the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung has also improved the performance of the foldable. A Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC is now at work inside, but RAM and internal storage have remained the same. Besides the specs mentioned, Samsung has improved the quality of the under-display camera. You can find out how good the smartphone feels and what it is capable of in the Z Fold 4 review.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Still an attractive alternative

Opened Galaxy Z Fold 3 stands on a table
The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is still worth checking out as it is the next best foldable after the Z Fold 4. / © NextPit

As expected, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 ceded the title of the class leader to its successor. In the direct comparison between Z Fold 2 and Z Fold 3, you can read in detail on areas where Samsung had improved. In addition to the usual updates to the camera and processor, Samsung has above all worked on making the Z Fold 3 even more robust and also optimized at the hinges. Samsung even managed to improve the price, which has now been lowered to $1,799. As of January 2023, it is currently available for around $1150.

In his review of the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Antoine not only anointed the device as the best foldable on the market to date but also sees the launch of this model as the first real launch point for this niche product segment. Previous generations suffered from teething problems, and now, armed with IPX8 certification, a more robust build, and an improved display, it is safe to say that Samsung foldables are here to stay!

Since the original asking price of $1,799 was considered expensive, it may be advisable to purchase it on contract from a mobile service provider. Thankfully in 2023, you can usually find the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 for a discount.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4: Best compact model

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is simply a really chic smartphone! / © NextPit

We are now able to hold it in our hands: The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4! In our hands-on, the smartphone proved to be a bit more robust and of higher quality than its predecessor. Samsung has also improved its performance with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. Apart from that, you can look forward to the faster Quick Charging, which is again not super fast, as is typical for Samsung.

You can now charge the Z Flip 4 at 25 watts. Apart from that, there are only a few innovations in the latest iteration of the Flip smartphone. What has changed in detail can be read in our comparison between the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

Oppo Find N2 Flip: Is the import-only model the best?

Oppo Find N2 Flip
The screen of the Oppo Find N2 Flip can be tilted to 90°. / © NextPit

Even though buying Oppo smartphones is currently under threat even in Europe, it is worth mentioning Oppo’s Find N2 Flip, a compact foldable phone that wants to compete with the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and proved to be a worthy rival in NextPit’s review.

The AMOLED panel measures a stately 6.8-inches when opened, but it is also a real eye-catcher and very functional when closed: We find another 3.26-inch AMOLED screen on the outside, so you can save yourself many an opening procedure with this device. Oppo combines the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage under the hood.

A 50 MP main camera leads the dual-cam setup, and a 32 MP selfie snapper is also on board. The battery offers a capacity of 4,300 mAh and can be charged with up to 44 W. Antoine Engels already tested the Oppo foldable and you can already check out his complete impressions with the Oppo Find N2 Flip.

As with most Chinese brands, you can only buy the Find N2 Flip in the US through third-party importers on marketplaces with limited availability.

Other foldables worth mentioning

The market for foldable smartphones has grown by a few devices this year, so we also want to discuss foldables that were recently introduced but have neither reached the shelves nor been tested extensively by the NextPit editorial team. Smartphones like the Google Pixel Fold or the Huawei Mate X3, which we would like to at least briefly mention here.

Google Pixel Fold

Google Pixel Fold
The first foldable smartphone from Mountain View is called Google Pixel Fold and is actually (finally) official. / © Google

The Google Pixel Fold was officially presented at Google I/O 2023 and is the first foldable smartphone from Mountain View. The price of 1,899 dollars is similarly hefty as that of its foldable competitors. The Google Pixel Fold, with its 7.6-inch OLED display on the inside and foldable, will be available for pre-order on May 10 and will reach shelves on June 20, 2023.

On the outside, there is another screen with a diagonal of 5.8 inches. The foldable Android smartphone is powered by a Google Tensor G2, together with 12 GB of RAM and 256 or 512 GB of internal program storage. Typical for Google, not expandable via microSD card. The battery has a capacity of 4,821 mAh and can be charged with 30 W. Finally, the camera setup should be mentioned, which consists of two front cameras (8 and 9.5 MP) and a triple main camera.

The latter unit consists of a 48 MP Quad PD main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 10.8 MP ultra-wide-angle, and another 10.8 MP telephoto camera with a 5x lossless and 20x “Super Res” zoom. In addition, there is an LDAF, as well as a flicker sensor.

Huawei Mate X3

Huawei Mate X3
Don’t expect to see this one in US shores… / © Huawei

The Huawei Mate X3, for its turn, is one of many foldable smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer. In fact, Huawei is one of the manufacturers that were the first to launch a foldable on the market, together with Samsung. However, the manufacturer has been subject to the US embargo since 2019, which makes the smartphone unattractive even in Europe due to the lack of Google Mobile Services and 5G support.

In the end, even the otherwise superior technology of a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, an inwardly folded 7.85-inch AMOLED main display (2,496 x 2,224 px), and a 6.4-inch outer panel does not help over that. Even with the price of 2,199 Euros, Huawei does not seem to show any understanding that, without access to the Google Play Store, it will be difficult to compete in the tough foldables market outside the Chinese Walls.

Short take

These are the models that we could agree on with the NextPit editorial team from a subjective point of view. Compared to the other devices, the Microsoft representative has fallen out of favor in our assessment. Nevertheless, we wanted to mention the Surface Duo 2 because it is the only foldable that relies on a solution with two independent displays.

Let us know in the comments which model is your foldable favorite and if you agree with our picks.

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Our selection of the best foldable smartphones has been updated as of May 2023, previous comments were kept and may appear out of context.

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