Foldables vs Laptops: Why Professionals Are Reconsidering

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I tried working a full day without my laptop. Just one device in my pocket. By evening, I realized something had changed. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 handled almost everything I needed. This is not just about new phones. It is about a real shift. Foldables are moving toward a productivity-first category. For Pakistan, where most people already work on phones, this matters more than ever.

What You Will Find Here

  • What makes foldables a productivity category
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: real work experience
  • Galaxy Z Flip 7: small but practical
  • Foldables vs tablets and laptops
  • Pakistan context: price and PTA reality
  • What changed from older foldables
  • Market trends and expert insight
  • Key features summary
  • FAQs

What Makes Foldables a Productivity Category

Smartphones were never built for serious work. They were made for calls and apps. But things are changing fast. Foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 now offer larger screens, split-screen features, built-in AI tools, and desktop-like interfaces.

Samsung explains this shift clearly in its official newsroom. At the same time, Google has improved Android for bigger screens. Because of this, foldables now feel closer to mini laptops than phones.

We already covered how Apple’s foldable iPhone could shake up market trends in 2026. Samsung is already there.

Person working on a smartphone with productivity apps open

Mobile-first work is already the reality for millions in Pakistan

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Real Work Experience

I tested the Fold 7 during real tasks. Blogging. Research. Communication. The difference was clear from day one.

Multitasking That Actually Helps

In my experience, I ran three apps at once: Google Docs for writing, Chrome for research, and WhatsApp for updates. All three ran together. Switching between them felt smooth and fast. Android’s multi-window system supports this natively.

AI Tools That Save Time

Samsung has added useful AI features that reduce switching between apps:

  • Writing Assist for editing text
  • Note Assist for summaries
  • Circle to Search for quick research

Performance and Battery

The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor handles heavy use easily. Even after hours of multitasking, the phone stayed responsive. Battery lasted most of the day with mixed use. That is enough for freelancers and remote workers.

Galaxy Z Flip 7: Small but Practical

At first, the Flip 7 looks simple. But in daily life, it becomes very useful.

Quick Tasks Without Opening

The larger cover screen lets you reply to messages, check emails, and view notifications without unfolding the device. This saves time and battery. Google’s adaptive app system supports such features well.

Design and Battery Improvements

Compared to earlier models: battery is slightly bigger, hinge is more durable, and the device feels slimmer. These changes make it more reliable for daily use.

Modern foldable smartphone on a work desk

Foldables are designed for both portability and serious work

Foldables vs Tablets and Laptops

The key question: can foldables replace other devices?

FeatureGalaxy Z Fold 7TabletLaptop
PortabilityVery HighMediumLow
MultitaskingStrongModerateStrong
FlexibilityPhone + TabletTablet OnlyLaptop Only
Battery LifeMixed UseHighHigh

In my daily use, the Fold 7 replaced my tablet for short work sessions. I no longer carry extra devices for travel or café work. However, laptops still perform better for heavy editing or long hours. Foldables are closing that gap quickly.

Pakistan Context: Price and PTA Reality

This is where most users hesitate. And honestly, I understand why.

Price Range in Pakistan

Foldables cost around Rs. 400,000 for non-PTA models. Slightly lower with PTA approval and deals. Prices vary on platforms like Daraz. Always check for current listings.

For PTA approval, visit pta.gov.pk for official details. Without it, local SIM usage is limited. We have already covered why some phones face issues during Pakistan’s 5G rollout. Foldables are not exempt from these challenges.

For freelancers, content creators, and remote workers, a foldable can replace a smartphone, a tablet, and a light laptop. The value depends on how you use it.

What Changed From Older Foldables

Earlier foldables had serious issues. Weak hinges. Poor app support. Limited multitasking. Here is what is better now:

Old Problems

  • Weak hinges that broke easily
  • Poor app optimization for large screens
  • Unstable multitasking performance

What Is Better Now

  • Stronger, more durable hinge design
  • Better software and app optimization
  • More stable performance under heavy use
  • AI-powered tools built in

This reminds me of the early days of large-screen phones. People doubted them. Now, they are the standard. Foldables are on the same path.

If you are also deciding between a premium device and a mid-range one, read our breakdown of budget vs flagship phones in Pakistan under Rs. 80,000.

Market Trends and Expert Insight

The global market is slowly moving toward foldables. Reports from Counterpoint Research show steady growth in this segment. Key insights:

  • Foldables are moving beyond niche users
  • Premium buyers are leading adoption
  • Productivity use cases are increasing globally

In Pakistan, adoption is slower due to pricing. However, interest is clearly rising. Pakistan’s IT sector is also evolving, supported by the Ministry of IT. This could improve local app support in the future.

Key Features Summary

FeatureGalaxy Z Fold 7Galaxy Z Flip 7
DisplayLarge foldable screenCompact + outer screen
MultitaskingUp to 3 appsLimited
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 EliteExynos 2500
BatteryFull-day mixed useImproved daily use
Best UseWork and productivityQuick daily tasks

What Happens Next

Looking ahead, a few trends are clear. Prices may gradually decrease. More apps will support foldable screens. 5G will improve overall performance. And more brands will enter the market.

Pakistan is already a mobile-first country. People use smartphones for freelancing, online business, and content creation. A device that combines multiple roles can improve real efficiency. In my daily use, I noticed less switching between devices, a faster workflow, and better multitasking. That is real value, especially during power cuts or travel.

Final Take: A Practical Shift, Not Just a Trend

After testing both devices, the conclusion is simple. Foldables are no longer experimental. They are becoming tools for real work. There are still challenges, especially price in Pakistan. But the direction is clear. If prices improve and apps get better, foldables could soon replace multiple devices. And for many users, that change has already started.

FAQs

Can Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 replace a laptop?

For light work like writing and browsing, yes. For heavy tasks like video editing or long coding sessions, a laptop is still better.

Is Galaxy Z Flip 7 good for productivity?

It is useful for quick tasks like replying to messages and checking notifications. It is not built for full productivity work.

Are foldables worth buying in Pakistan?

They are expensive, but useful for freelancers, content creators, and remote workers who need one device for multiple tasks.

Do apps work well on foldables?

Most global apps work fine on foldables. Some local Pakistani apps still need improvement for larger screen support.

Is PTA approval required?

Yes. Without PTA approval, local SIM usage is limited. Always check PTA status before buying.

What is the price of Galaxy Z Fold 7 in Pakistan?

Around Rs. 400,000 for non-PTA models. Prices vary on Daraz and other platforms depending on deals and import status.

Disclaimer: This article is based on personal testing, publicly available information, and research. Prices mentioned are approximate and subject to change. Always verify PTA status and current pricing before purchasing any device. Pakistan News Desk is not responsible for any purchase decisions made based on this content.
Sheraz Ahmed - Senior Journalist at Pakistan News Desk
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