Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 1TB
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review: AI-ming for Excellence
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is the most expensive Samsung smartphone on the market. It has a lighter and more durable form factor, boasting full IP certification for the very first time after five generations. It's also packed with AI features.- Top-quality finish, IP certification at last, 7 Android updates + 7 years of security updates, Some Galaxy AI functions are impressive, Adequate battery life
- Internal selfie camera is pretty much useless, Photo quality not worthy of a $1,900 smartphone, Wired charging speed is far too slow, Fully unfolded screen mode drains battery far too quickly
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is so good, I don’t care that it’s a repeat
“The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 further refines the size, shape, weight, and design to make it the best, most manageable big-screen folding phone you can currently buy.”- Fantastic folding design, Refined size and weight, IP48 water and dust resistance, Two colorful, usable screens, Main camera takes fun, vibrant photos, Long software commitment
- Slow battery charging, One-day battery life, More expensive than last year
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review: Not new, but definitely improved
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is a very iterative update – a lot of the hardware remains unchanged – but the improvements that are here serve to make the device better. The result is Samsung’s most polished and refined foldable to date. It might not be exciting, but it’s still a wonderful phone.- Wider cover display, Brighter panels inside and out, Thinner and lighter design, Improved aesthetics, New Galaxy AI features
- Still very similar to Z Fold 5, Even more expensive, Crease is bigger than the competition
You've got to know when to hold...
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 tweaks the design and the display of the previous Z Fold iteration, boosting the power to 2024 flagship standards while...- Great display experiences, Sharper design, Plenty of power
- Battery life behind regular phones, No camera hardware improvements, Main screen a little too reflective
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review: narrow margins
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 takes a nip-and-tuck approach to the series' design, delivering a marginally different wider and less tall take on the foldable. It's an improvement which is also thinner and lighter as a result, but there's no camera or tangible battery improvement this time around.- Redesign is in the right direction (it's less tall and wider), Software for multi-tasking is among the best for foldables, High-quality displays bring upgraded brightness, Compatible with Samsung's S Pen stylus
- Not very different to predecessor – and competition is strong, Battery life remains a stretch to last a full day, Cover display still feels pretty narrow, No cameras improvement this generation
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review: Better but not the best
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is unsurprisingly Samsung's best take on a book-style foldable yet, but it could have been more. Samsung hasn't kept pace with competitors, and photo quality is disappointing for a phone this expensive.- Polished design, Seven years of software support, Better battery life
- Expensive, Disappointing cameras, Prominent display crease
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 5G (12GB RAM, 1TB, Pink) - Brand New review
It wasn’t long ago when practically every component on the Z Fold line was unmatched by its competitors. But now phones like the Pixel Fold exist, which offers better overall photography. Then there’s the OnePlus Open, which weighs the same as the Z Fold 6 even after its recent diet.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Review: Refinement Amid Strong Competition
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 - Starting at $1899 Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 is more refined than ever and remains a polished, competent foldable smartphone, though faced with mounting competition.- More refined design, Thinner and wider, Brighter screens, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance, Polished multi-window features
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 5G (12GB RAM, 1TB, Pink) - Brand New review
Galaxy Z Fold 6 is priced starting at $1899. That’s $100 increase from last year, but in my mind, these hardware improvements are worth that alone. And remember, Samsung always has deals going on, so the chances of having to pay full price for this phone seem slim.