Hi, I'm Sascha Segan from PCmag.com.
And do you have $2,000?
If you do,
here's the Galaxy Z Fold Two,
the next generation of
Samsung's folding phone.
I'm here to unbox it,
and let's take a look what's inside.
As with all of my unboxing videos,
I have not opened this box yet,
or set up the phone.
You're seeing this for the first time
as I see it for the first time.
And now here's the luxury Z Fold Two.
You slide the top of the box off
and you see this design under it.
It's a gatefold box
with a bit of an introduction inside.
Okay, let's take this panel off.
And,
we have what I think is
the safety information, I bet.
We have a Quick Start
Guide and the SIM tool,
and then we have the Z Fold Two itself.
Now, it's important to look
at these instructions here
because the ultra thin glass
on the Z Fold Two screen
is better than what was used
on the original Galaxy Fold,
but it's the same as what
was used on the Galaxy Flip.
In other words,
you can't take it to the beach,
sand might get in the hinge.
You should not remove
the screen protector,
that was a big problem
with the first fold.
And,
you should not try to scratch the screen.
Let's take the protector off.
And
while we power this up,
is there anything else in the box?
It looks like, yes,
there's
a USB cord,
and a fast-charging power adapter.
Now, what I noticed isn't in the box is
there is strikingly no form of headphones.
If you look at this phone,
it does not have a
standard headphone jack,
so you do need to use USB-C
or Bluetooth headphones.
Now, one of the big changes
here is this big front screen.
The previous fold had a
4.6 inch front screen.
It was nowhere near
this big or this usable.
And that opens up
into a 7.6 inch screen.
The hinge has also changed.
You can see
it's more closed and more secure
than the original fold hinge.
And inside, it has
little rubber brushes to
hopefully try to get rid of
sand and dirt as they get,
as they gather in the hinge.
Now I'm gonna be doing a lot
more with the Z Fold Two,
but I've gotta go set it up now.
So, thanks for watching and
keep an eye on PCmag.com for
more Z Fold Two coverage.
