What color Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 should you buy?

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Hands On
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Hands On (Image credit: Daniel Bader / Android Central)

They say the third time's the charm, and while that colloquialism isn't always accurate, it certainly rings true with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. It is by far and away at the head of the class when it comes to foldables, and it got upgraded in all the right spots over its predecessors, including its screen, water-resistance, and S Pen compatibility. So if you can afford one, the question isn't if you should get one. Instead, it's what color Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 should you buy? Although there are only three variants of the new folding phone, we'll help you choose which color Galaxy Z Fold 3 you should buy.

There is no wrong color for the Galaxy Z Fold 3

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 holding back

Source: Daniel Bader / Android Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Bader / Android Central)

The first few generations of the Z Fold lineup gave us some wild, flashy, and even glossy designs, but this third generation's colors have matured as the device itself has matured. The three color variants carry the mantle of the S21 lineups Phantom hues, including the regal Phantom Silver and classic Phantom Black. But for our money, neither option is quite as enticing as the all-new Phantom Green. It combines style and sophistication in an interesting yet understated way to appeal to early adopters and corporate pencil pushers alike. Of course, if you want a folding phone with more color options, you can always take a look at the Galaxy Z Flip 3.

Samsung has made the Galaxy Z Fold 3 more durable than ever, with an IPX8 water-resistance rating, stronger glass and hinges, and a tougher screen protector. However, it's still a folding phone and thus likely more fragile than some of the other best Android phones. So while you're taking advantage of all the good trade-in deals, why not throw some of the money you'll be saving towards a great case for your Galaxy Z Fold 3. Your phone will thank you!

Jeramy Johnson
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