Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
Even better on Canada’s best network. †
With incredible coverage and speed, you’ll get the most out of this device with Bell. Learn more about its great features below.
Lightning-fast 5G speeds
Upload, download and stream content on Canada’s best 5G network.1
Conveniently foldable
Compact design that folds easily to fit in your pocket or purse.
New full-width cover screen
A larger cover screen lets you view selfies, text and call without opening your phone.
Device memory capacity options:
What is device memory capacity?
The device's memory capacity determines how much data it can hold. The bigger the memory, the more data it will be able to store.
What is data?
Data is everything your phone needs to download and store in order for you to be able to consume it. Think of it as individual bits of information that take a certain amount of space on your device. It can be in the form of music, videos, images or text just to name a few.
How much memory do I need?
Have a look at the data usage examples below in order to help you determine the amount of memory you will need.
Data usage examples:
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200 images
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about 1 GB
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1,000 images
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about 5 GB
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5,000 images
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about 30 GB
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1 hour
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about 2.5 GB
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2 hours
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about 5 GB
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3 hours
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about 20 GB
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200 songs
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about 1 GB
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1,000 songs
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about 5 GB
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5,000 songs
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about 30 GB
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5-10 apps
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about 1 GB
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10-25 apps
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about 10 GB
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50+ apps
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about 20 GB+
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2 movies
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about 5 GB
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10 movies
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about 30 GB
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30+ movies
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about 100 GB+
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Offers
(†) Based on a third party score (Global Wireless Solutions OneScore™) calculated using wireless network testing in Canada against other wireless networks of combined data, voice, reliability and network coverage ↩
(*) A one-time Connection Service Fee ($70) is applied on your first bill to activate your device on the Bell network. Additional one-time fees are subject to change over time. See bell.ca/onetimefees for details.
Premium Ultra plans
Eligibility for 2-year term Premium Ultra price: requires a Premium Ultra plan starting at $135/mo. (incl. 10 GB of data).
Premium Plus plans
Eligibility for 2-year term Premium Plus price: requires a Premium Plus plan starting at $125/mo. (incl. 10 GB of data).
Premium plans
Eligibility for 2-year term Premium price: requires a Premium plan starting at $115/mo. (incl. 10 GB of data).
Smartphone plans
Eligibility for 2-year term Smartphone price: requires a Smartphone plan starting at $105/mo. (incl. 10 GB of data).
Speed and signal strength may vary due to traffic, topography, environmental conditions and other factors, including Bell's Internet traffic management practices (e.g., priority access to emergency personnel and critical infrastructure personnel). See bell.ca/ITMP.
Additional details:
- 5G is available with compatible devices. Available in select areas of Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, the Greater Toronto Area, and more. Coverage is approximate; actual coverage may vary and may not include indoor coverage; see bell.ca/5G. The 5G network symbol appearing on a 5G device while in use means that 5G is available on the Bell network in the surrounding local area of the device. Speed, performance and whether a 5G device uses the available 5G depend on various factors including topography, environmental conditions, the current serving radio conditions at your location, and whether the device is actively downloading or uploading data and subject to Bell’s Internet traffic management practices (e.g., priority access to emergency personnel and critical infrastructure personnel). See bell.ca/ITMP. Outside 5G areas, 5G devices will continue to have access to our fastest 4G speeds available. Fastest based on a third party combined score (Global Wireless Solutions OneScore™) speed test results in 5G network areas from Bell. ↩
- Based on a third party score (Global Wireless Solutions OneScore™) calculated using wireless network testing in Canada against other national wireless networks. ↩