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If it's working, don't touch it - that's probably what the Galaxy Z Fold6 development team had in capital letters on the whiteboard when they gathered up to set the concept for Samsung's latest big foldable. Indeed, the Fold5 was as close to being every man's phone-turns-tablet device as anything else on the market, and there wasn't much incentive for disruptive changes on the new one.
The Z Fold6 comes with minor tweaks in the proportions of both displays, reduced weight and now rated protection against solids (but not the finest of them). A year later, a mandatory chipset upgrade is also on the list of changes.
What's not changed is any of the camera bits. Samsung didn't bother with improvements in that area last year either, so the 6's cameras are just like the 4's. Admittedly, it was a decently capable triple setup on the back and the under-display selfie camera is a sensible trade-off for what it is, but other makers have been putting out close-focusing telephotos and large-sensor ultrawides (with AF too) - not Samsung.
Galaxy Z Fold6 (left) vs. Z Fold5It's also exhausting to protest year after year about Samsung's continued refusal to implement some sort of sensible charging solution - let's see what the 25W spec will mean in top-up speeds this time, but we're not expecting miracles. The battery capacity is also the same as last year, and that's not necessarily a good thing.
Of course, the feature-rich One UI software package is hard to complain about, and it makes the Fold6 a top choice if you need tablet functionality in your pocket. The S Pen support is another standout feature that's difficult to rival. There's little room for improvement here, is there. Oh, there's Galaxy AI now, right.
Gone are the days of lavish retail packages in the Galaxy Z lineup. The Z Fold6 arrives in the usual plain black cardboard box that contains little more than the phone itself.
You get a bunch of the usual paperwork, but as for items of any practical use, the list is limited to a USB-C cable and a SIM ejection pin. Some pre-order deals or some carrier bundles here or there may include a charger, but we wouldn't count on it.
I'm never relying on Samsung again, I was a faithful customer and my Zfold4 suddenly hanged,inner screen totally stopped working right after few months of warranty expiration. It became worthless although it was scratch less and in mint conditio...
what a let down 2024 but battery only 4.400mah with power hungry SD8gen3? might as well buy normal phone,camera no upgrade, still small screen, no fingerprint inside & outside, only pro in AI but price increase somemore, and last two things not i...
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