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This article is part of our series?Battle of the Brands, in which we compare category-leading products to their counterparts to determine which are actually worth your money.

Editor’s Note: As of this writing, Samsung has discontinued the Galaxy Z Fold. For more on Samsung’s current foldable lineup, check out our impressions of the new Galaxy Z Fold 6.

The Galaxy Z Fold 5 looks a whole lot like its predecessor in the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Even the spec sheets are practically the same. As such, deciding between the two can get confusing.

When it comes to the Z Fold 5, there are a few key changes to point out, namely a new hinge that allows the phone to close completely shut as well as a processor upgrade. But what else has changed compared to last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 4? Glad you asked! Let’s take a closer look.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 at a glance

Quick comparison

Operating system

Android 13 with One UI

Android 13 with One UI

External display

6.2-in. 2316x904, AMOLED 2X, up to 120Hz

6.2-in. 2316x904, AMOLED 2X, up to 120Hz

Internal display

7.6-in. QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2176x1812, up to 120Hz

7.6-in. QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2176x1812, up to 120Hz

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1

Storage

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Memory

12GB

12GB

Rear cameras

50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto

50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto

Front cameras

10MP on external display, 4MP under-display camera on internal display

10MP on external display, 4MP under-display camera on internal display

Battery

4,400 mAh, 25W fast charging

4,400 mAh, 25W fast charging

Colors

Icy Blue, Phantom Black, Cream, Gray, Blue

Gray Green, Phantom Black, Burgundy, Beige

Size and weight

Folded: 6.10 x 2.64 x 0.53 in.
Open: 6.11 x 5.11 x 0.24 in.
8.92 oz.

Folded: 6.11 x 2.64 x 0.56 in.
Open: 6.11 x 5.12 x 0.25 in.
9.3 oz.

They’re not identical twins, but it’s pretty close

The available colors in the Z Fold 5 are one of the few design changes compared to the Z Fold 4.

Let’s start with the most obvious change: new colors. The Z Fold 4 is available in gray green, Phantom Black, beige and a Samsung-exclusive burgundy color.

The Z Fold 5 comes in Icy Blue, Phantom Black, cream and the Samsung-exclusive colors of gray or blue.

The other notable change to the design is the hinge that allows the phone to open and shut. In previous models, the hinge left a gap near where the display actually folded, which was an extra layer of protection in case there was dust and debris on the screen as you closed it.

With the Z Fold 5, Samsung redesigned the hinge, making it more robust while now allowing for the Fold 5 to close with zero gap. Don’t be fooled, though — both sides of the screen on the inside aren’t actually touching. There’s a small bumper around the perimeter of the phone that keeps it from doing so.

Otherwise, the designs of the Z Fold 4 and Z Fold 5 are virtually identical. Both of Samsung’s large foldables boast an IPX8 rating, which means they can handle a splash of water but are not resistant to dust. Outside of colors and the lack of a gap when closed, you’d be hard-pressed to tell the two phones apart.

Display, cameras and battery life

The display on the Z Fold 5 is brighter than its predecessor's, but there aren't any other changes in the updated phone.

Ready for some boring news? The display, camera setup and battery capacity of the Z Fold 5 are identical to the Z Fold 4, with one exception: The Z Fold 5’s internal display has a max brightness of 1,750 nits, up from 1,200 nits. That’s a feature you’ll most definitely want to take advantage of when using the phone outside, playing games or watching movies.

Otherwise, you’re getting the same 7.6-inch AMOLED inner display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 6.2-inch HD+ AMOLED cover screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Galaxy Z Fold 5.

The front-facing camera above the outer display is still 10 megapixels, while the under-display camera is 4 megapixels.

On the back of the phone is a triple-camera array consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide and a 10 megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.

Arguably, the camera on the Z Fold 5 will be improved due to the performance, processing and AI improvements brought to it by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy processor. But we’ll have to see if that ends up being the case.

Galaxy Z Fold 4.

Finally, the battery capacity of the Z Fold 5 matches the Z Fold 4 at 4,400 mAh. Again, Samsung is touting improved battery life due to the upgraded chip inside the Fold 5. Nonetheless, you should expect, at a minimum, the same camera and battery life experience on the Z Fold 5 as its predecessor.

Performance and software

Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Outside of the slight design changes, the only other area you’re going to see any differences between the two devices — at least on paper — is when you compare processors. Oh, and there are a couple of software tweaks in the new version of One UI, but those features will come to the Z Fold 4 in a future update.

The Z Fold 4 has Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, while the Z Fold 5 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy processor. That’s the same chip that was used in the Galaxy S23 series, which performed very well in both benchmarks and real-world use during our testing.

Galaxy Z Fold 4.

Both phones come with 12GB of memory, and they’re available in storage options of 256GB, 512GB or 1TB (the latter of which is a Samsung exclusive).

The Gen 2 processor does have a bunch of performance improvements and tweaks that will surely have an impact on more intense tasks on the Z Fold 5, but I’m not entirely sold on how noticeable those performance boosts will be in day-to-day use. We’ll know for sure when we give the phone a full review later this month.

Bottom line

If you’re thinking about upgrading from the Z Fold 4 to the Z Fold 5, odds are you’ve stopped contemplating it at this point. They’re basically the same phone but with a new hinge. That said, if you have an older Z Fold model or you’re thinking about buying your first Z Fold, then the Fold 5 is one of the best phones out there for foldable fans.

In the time since we first ran this comparison, Samsung launched the newer Galaxy Z Fold 6, which introduces slightly expanded displays, a faster processor and some small camera upgrades in addition to a wealth of new Galaxy AI features. It’s available now starting at $1,900 — just $100 more than the Z Fold 5 — so if you’re planning on joining team Fold, we’d recommend future-proofing yourself and grabbing the new one. The Z Fold 4 has been officially retired from the lineup, so unless you find a great third-party deal on one, your best bet is to go with this year’s model.