The new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is currently the best foldable-display smartphone on the market, featuring similar camera tech to last year’s Galaxy S10 lineup. On paper, the Galaxy Z Flip should take decent pictures, but to see if it’s any good in the real world, we decided to match it up against the Google Pixel 4.
For its two main cameras, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip sports two 12MP sensors, paired with f/1.8, 27mm (standard) and f/2.2, 12mm (ultrawide) lenses. Up front, Samsung has given the phone a 10MP front-facing camera with an f/2.4, 26mm lens. All three of the cameras can capture 4K video at 60 fps. On the Pixel 4, the main camera also features a 12MP sensor with an f/1.7, 27mm lens and a 16MP sensor paired with an f/2.4, 50mm (telephoto) lens. The selfie camera up front features a 8 MP, f/2.0, 22mm setup. On the video side, the Pixel 4 is at a big disadvantage since its rear cameras can only record 4K video at 30fps while the front-facing camera is limited to 1080p at 30 fps.
Take a look at the video and gallery below and let us know which phone you think takes better photos. Do you think the $1,380 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is worth the price based on its camera alone?