Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 512GB
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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
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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: Not new, but definitely improved
- 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
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: incremental improvements
The whole point of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold range is productivity, and this is a high-performance phone that means business in both the metaphorical and literal senses.- Bigger front screen makes it easier to type, Improved hinge, Thinner and thus easier to hold, Seven years of software updates
- No improvement to battery life, Still doesn’t take full advantage of the dual screens, More expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Review – Is this the best flagship foldable of 2024?
Samsung’s latest flagship foldable plays it safe with a wider cover display, an upgraded hinge, improved IP48 dust and water resistance , top-shelf performance and enhanced Galaxy AI capabilities though the cameras enjoy few upgrades.- Improved hinge design, wider and brighter front cover display, larger vapour chamber for sustained heavy work, improved Galaxy AI features, enhanced IP48 dust and water resistance, excellent performance, 7 years of OS and security updates, great battery life
- No major upgrades to cameras, doesn’t come with an S Pen though many Galaxy AI features are optimised for it, raised camera housing means the phone is a bit wobbly when placed flat faceup
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review: Inching slowly towards perfection
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is slimmer, more powerful, and has a better build. But it’s also more expensive. Is it worth buying?- Slimmer, refined design, Solid battery, Great camera, Stunning displays, Top-tier performance
- Even more expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review: Inching slowly towards perfection
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is slimmer, more powerful, and has a better build. But it’s also more expensive. Is it worth buying?- Slimmer, refined design, Solid battery, Great camera, Stunning displays, Top-tier performance
- Even more expensive
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 (Review Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6)
The new-look Fold packs a performance punch- Improved, more durable design, Wider cover screen, Excellent cameras, Blazing performance, Bright displays, Long software support window
- Very expensive, Lagging charging speeds
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review: More than meets the eye
Samsung continues to prove why it's the market leader in foldables.- Boxy, flat-edged design feels more premium, More durable than ever before, Wider cover display is a welcome change, 7 years of software updates (the longest of any foldable), Impressive performance, Galaxy AI can be really impressive in some use-cases
- Same battery capacity once again, only minor improvements to battery life, Slow charging, takes nearly an hour and a half to fully recharge, $100 price increase over last year's model, Front display is still cramped, but not as much as previous versions, Galaxy AI has quite a few gimmicks and other...