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+ | [* black] The Z Flip seems to fold closed a little more cleanly [guide|122600|than the Fold did|stepid=236254|new_window=true]. In other words: there's less of a gap around the hinge between the two folding halves. |
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+ | [* icon_note] Neither is as ''sharp ''as the Razr, though, which can fold completely flush thanks to its [guide|130414|unique hinge and support plates|stepid=255814|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] Open the Z Flip up, and you'll immediately spot the crease in the display. That new glass sure creases like plastic... |
+ | [* black] Looks like it [https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/16/21139897/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-ultra-thin-glass-durability-scratch-test-jerryrigeverything|scratches like plastic, too|new_window=true]! Unsurprisingly, it's not as durable as the Gorilla Glass that adorns the non-folding devices we're used to. |
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