If you’re just warming up to the idea of a foldable phone and you have your mind set on a Z Fold, you’re left with a tough decision: Do you go with the shiny new Galaxy Z Fold 4? Or do you pick up the older, but still impressive Galaxy Z Fold 3? 
There isn’t a wrong answer, as both phones are great. To help take some of the hard work of deciding off of your back, below I break down which phone you should get and why. 

Specifications

You should buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 if…

1. You want the latest and greatest

With the Galaxy Z Fold 4 being the newest Fold in the lineup, naturally it’s stacked with all of the latest and greatest tech that’s currently available, from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor to a completely redesigned hinge that’s smoother and supposed to be sturdier than what was used in the Z Fold 3. It also appears that Samsung is getting better at making displays foldable and dealing with the subsequent crease that it creates.
Also: Does the Z Fold 4 still have a crease? Yes, but we have good news

2. You care about your phone’s camera quality 

Arguably one of the biggest updates to the Z Fold 4 over the Z Fold 3 is to the rear-facing cameras. The Z Fold 3 has three rear-facing cameras, all of which are 12-megapixel. The cameras are good, but not great. That’s actually been one of the loudest complaints over the years about the Z Fold lineup. This year, however, Samsung has given the Fold 4 a nearly identical camera system to what’s found in Galaxy S22 Plus. That means it still has three rear-facing cameras but now they’re a 50-megapixel wide, a 12-megapixel ultrawide and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera. I haven’t used the Z Fold 4’s cameras yet, but I can say with confidence that I avoided using the Z Fold 3’s cameras. They just weren’t good, at all.

3. You want a slightly bigger display

The specification sheets for the Z Fold 3 and Z Fold 4 list the displays as being the same size, but there’s a slight difference that may end up mattering when it comes to your buying decision. The inside display is actually 3mm larger on the Z Fold 4 than its predecessors, while the cover display is 2.7mm bigger. Again, I admit that’s not a huge difference. But looking at the two phones side by side, the difference is noticeable – especially on the front display.

 

You should buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 if…

1. You want to save a little money

2. You don’t need the newest tech

Even though the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a year old, it’s no slouch. I have owned a Z Fold 3 for nearly a year now, and it continues to receive timely updates that fix bugs and provide security patches, and also add new features. And Samsung told 9to5Google that Android 12L, which is what the Z Fold 4 is launching with complete with an app dock at the bottom, will eventually make its way to the Z Fold 3. Unfortunately, there’s no word on timing. 

3. If you’re not really impressed with the Galaxy Z Fold 4

Personally, I’m on the fence about whether or not I should upgrade my Galaxy Z Fold 3. The core updates of the Z Fold 4 – new processor, better cameras, slightly larger display – are good, but not… great. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 still does exactly what it’s supposed to do, and mine has yet to show any signs of its age or wear. And, as I covered above, if you’re willing to shop around, you can find a good deal on a Z Fold 3. In the end, you’ll get nearly the same exact experience for less money. Hopefully by the time the Z Fold 5 is real, Samsung will have some competition that will force the company to do more with future updates.