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Galaxy Z Flip 3, like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, comes running Android 11 with One UI 3.1.

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on top, but as far as foldable-focused features are concerned, it’s not as packed. There’s
the Flex Mode functionality, as discussed earlier, and the new Drag & Split feature is
present as well. With Drag & Split, you can open shopping links in Samsung Internet in a
new window by holding and dragging a link to the side of the screen. The same can be
done in apps like Samsung Notes and MS Office for notes and documents. o get the latest
silicon, but that’s not the case with the Galaxy Z Flip 3. The Z Flip 3 is powered by the
Snapdragon 888, the same chip that powers the Galaxy S21 series, and performance is as
good as you would expect.

There’s “only” 8GB of RAM whether you buy the 128GB or 256GB variant, but that’s
more than enough to keep things running along nicely at all times. It’s flagship-grade
perfor

Flex Mode is also great for hands-free video calls and taking pictures (those who love
shooting time-lapse videos will love it). Furthermore, Samsung has added a new Flex
mode panel feature that shows you brightness, volume, quick panel, and screenshot
controls on the bottom half of the screen in apps that don’t officially support Flex mode.

Unfortunately, Samsung has done nothing to fix the crease in the middle of the screen.
You start ignoring the crease after a few days, as we’ve said repeated

he main 7.6-inch foldable display now has a 120Hz refresh rate, which means you get a
creamy smooth scrolling experience and animations. It’s also 29% brighter than the
Galaxy Z Flip’s screen, and you won’t have any legibility issues even under bright
sunlight. And since this is an AMOLED panel, it looks beautiful, with vivid colors, deep
blacks, and ultra-wide viewing angles. Finally, the pre-installed plastic film is now 80%
stronger, and while it still doesn’t feel like you’rex Mode, which allows the phone to
unfold and stay open at an angle, is making a return, and it’s as cool as ever. In Flex
Mode, supported apps will split in the midd

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