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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Display test

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We put the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 through our rigorous DXOMARK Display test suite to measure its performance across six criteria. In this summary of test results, we break down how it fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases.

Overview

Key display specifications:

  • 6.7-inch AMOLED, 109.8 cm2 (~86.7% screen-to-body ratio)
  • Dimensions: 85.1 x 71.9 x 6.9 mm (3.35 x 2.83 x 0.27 inches)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2640 pixels (~425 ppi density)
  • Refresh rate: 120 Hz

Scoring

Sub-scores and attributes included in the calculations of the global score.

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Pros

  • Good color fidelity and suitable brightness for HDR10 video content
  • Well-suited brightness for most lighting conditions, offering pleasant readability
  • Good smoothness in every use case

Cons

  • Under sunlight, the high brightness mode lends an unnatural aspect to colorful content
  • The crease is nearly always visible, especially outdoors
  • Viewed through polarized sunglasses, strong irisations are visible on the screen

The Samsung Z Flip5’s remarkable Overall display score puts it in third place among all smartphones in our database to date, and is the highest-scoring Samsung device tested so far. Unsurprisingly, it is also the highest-scoring flip phone for display currently in our database.

For several attributes, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 performs similarly to its predecessor, the Z Flip4, but has better readability, particularly outdoors. The smartphone has suitable brightness and is readable in every lighting condition, including in full sunlight, where its peak brightness comes close that of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and actually provides better legibility than the S23 Ultra when viewed on angle. The Z Flip5 is also very good for watching HDR10 videos in low-light and indoor conditions.

Videos play smoothly with few frame mismatches; the default color setting (“vivid”) provides a wide gamut and pleasantly saturated colors. With smoother and more precise touch than the S23 Ultra, the Z Flip5 is accurate and reactive in every condition, but unintentional touches are frequent when using the device with one hand; moreover, our testers easily felt the crease when scrolling. Under sunlight, colorful content appears flat and unnatural, and the crease is visible in every condition, especially outdoors.

Although our display test scores are based on the main screen, we also ran some tests on the Z Flip5’s new cover screen (the smaller screen on the back of the phone). The cover screen’s color gamut is similar to that of the main screen, although its peak brightness in full sunlight is slightly lower (1560 nits vs. 1710 nits). Further, with a reflectance of 8.9%, the cover screen is more reflective than the main screen (5.2%). Of note is that the cover can only display predefined widgets such as notifications and a calendar, thus limiting its usefulness for now.

Test summary

About DXOMARK Display tests: For scoring and analysis in our smartphone and other display reviews, DXOMARK engineers perform a variety of objective and perceptual tests under controlled lab and real-life conditions. Note that we evaluate display attributes using only the device’s built-in display hardware and its still image (gallery) and video apps at their default settings. (For in-depth information about how we evaluate smartphone and other displays, check out our articles, “How DXOMARK tests display quality” and “A closer look at DXOMARK Display testing.

The following section gathers key elements of our exhaustive tests and analyses performed in DXOMARK laboratories. Detailed performance evaluations under the form of reports are available upon request. Do not hesitate to contact us.

Readability

137

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

164

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
How Display Readability score is composed

Readability evaluates how easily and comfortably users can read still content (photos & web) on the display under different real-life conditions. DXOMARK uses its Display Bench to recreate ambient light conditions ranging from total darkness to bright sunlight. In addition to laboratory tests, perceptual analysis is also made in real-life environments.

Luminance under various lighting conditions
Contrast under various lighting conditions


Readability in an indoor (1000 lux) environment
From left: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Oppo Find N2 Flip
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Readability in an outdoor (20 000 lux) environment
From left: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Oppo Find N2 Flip
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Readability in a sunlight (>90 000 lux) environment
From left: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Oppo Find N2 Flip
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This graph shows the uniformity of the display with a 20% gray pattern. The more visible the green color, the more uniform the display.

Color

140

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

165

Google Pixel 8
How Display Color score is composed

The color attribute evaluates the capacity of the device to accurately reproduce colors. The measurements taken are for fidelity, white point color, and gamut coverage. We perform color evaluations for different lighting conditions to see how well the device can manage color in the surrounding environment. Colors are measured using a spectrophotometer in a controlled lighting environment. Perceptual analysis of color rendering is against the reference pattern displayed on a calibrated professional monitor.

White point under D65 illuminant at 1000 lux


Color rendering in sunlight (>90 000 lux)
Clockwise from top left: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Oppo Find N2 Flip
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Color fidelity measurements
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, color fidelity at 1000 lux in the sRGB color space
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, color fidelity at 1000 lux in the Display-P3 color space
Each arrow represents the color difference between a target color pattern (base of the arrow) and its actual measurement (tip of the arrow). The longer the arrow, the more visible the color difference is. If the arrow stays within the circle, the color difference will be visible only to trained eyes.
Color behavior on angle
This graph shows the color shift when the screen is at an angle. Each dot represents a measurement at a particular angle. Dots inside the inner circle exhibit no color shift in angle; those between the inner and outer circle have shifts that only trained experts will see; but those falling outside the outer circle are noticeable.

White spectrum with/without Blue Light Filter
Spectrum measurement comparison of a white web page with the Blue Light Filter on and off.

Video

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163

Samsung Galaxy S23 (Snapdragon)
How Display Video score is composed

Our video attribute evaluates the Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) and High Dynamic Range (HDR10) video handling of each device in indoor and low-light conditions. We measure tone mapping, color gamut, brightness and contrast of the display. We perform perceptual analysis against our professional reference monitor (Sony BVM-HX310) to ensure that the rendering respects the artistic intent.

Video brightness at 10% APL in the dark ( < 5 lux)


Video rendering in a low-light (0 lux) environment
Clockwise from top left: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Oppo Find N2 Flip
(Photos for illustration only)

Gamut coverage for video content
HDR10 Gamut coverage
SDR Gamut coverage
The primary colors are measured both in HDR10 and SDR. The extracted color gamut shows the extent of the color area that the device can render. To respect the artistic intent, the measured gamut should match the master color space of each video.

Motion

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

How Display Motion score is composed

The motion attribute evaluates the handling of dynamic contents. Frame drops, motion blur, and playback artifacts are scrutinized using games and videos.


Video frame drops
30 fps content
60 fps content
These long exposure photos present the number of frame irregularities in a 30-second video. A good performance shows a regular pattern (either a flat gray image or a pull-down pattern).

Touch

136

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

164

Google Pixel 7 Pro
How Display Touch score is composed

To evaluate touch, DXOMARK uses a touch robot and a high-speed camera to play and record a set of scenarios for smoothness, accuracy and response-time evaluation.

Average Touch Response Time Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
69 ms
Fast
Good
Bad
Slow
This response time test precisely evaluates the time elapsed between a single touch of the robot on the screen and the displayed action. This test is applied to activities that require high reactivity, such as gaming.

Artifacts

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How Display Artifacts score is composed

Evaluating artifacts means checking for the performance, image rendering and motion flaws that can affect the end-user experience. DXOMARK measures precisely the device’s reflectance and the presence of flicker, and assesses the impact of residual aliasing when playing video games, among other characteristics.

Average Reflectance (SCI) Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
5.2 %
Low
Good
Bad
High
SCI stands for Specular Component Included, which measures both the diffuse reflection and the specular reflection. Reflection from a simple glass sheet is around 4%, while it reaches about 6% for a plastic sheet. Although smartphones’ first surface is made of glass, their total reflection (without coating) is usually around 5% due to multiple reflections created by the complex optical stack.
Reflectance (SCI)
Measurements above show the reflection of the device within the visible spectrum range (400 nm to 700 nm). It includes both diffuse and specular reflection.
PWM Frequency Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
240 Hz
Bad
Good
Bad
Great
Displays flicker for 2 main reasons: refresh rate and Pulse Width Modulation. Pulse width modulation is a modulation technique that generates variable-width pulses to represent the amplitude of an analog input signal. This measurement is important for comfort because flickering at low frequencies can be perceived by some individuals, and in the most extreme cases, can induce seizures. Some experiments show that discomfort can appear at a higher frequency. A high PWM frequency (>1500 Hz) tends to be less disturbing for users.
Temporal Light Modulation
This graph represents the frequencies of lighting variation; the highest peak gives the main flicker frequency. The combination of a low frequency and a high peak is susceptible to inducing eye fatigue. Displays flicker for 2 main reasons: refresh rate and Pulse Width Modulation. This measurement is important for comfort because flickering at low frequencies can be perceived by some individuals, and in the most extreme cases, can induce seizures. Some experiments show that discomfort can appear at a higher frequency. A high PWM frequency (>1500 Hz) tends to be safer for users.
Aliasing (closeup)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
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