Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stunning 7.6 inch inner display
- Improved durability
- Galaxy AI multitasking
- Versatile form factor
- Great outer screen
Cons
- Very expensive
- Under-display camera poor quality
- Visible crease
- Heavy at 239g
- Short battery life
Full Review
The Foldable Goes Mainstream
Samsung’s sixth-generation book-style foldable is the most polished yet. The hinge is tighter and more confident, the crease is less visible, and the outer screen at 6.3 inches is now large enough to use comfortably without unfolding the device.
Productivity Powerhouse
Unfolded, the 7.6-inch display transforms the phone into a capable tablet. Multi-window layouts, drag-and-drop between apps, and S Pen support (sold separately) make the Z Fold 6 genuinely useful for professionals. Galaxy AI’s note-taking, translation, and summarisation features shine on the large canvas.
The Compromises
The under-display selfie camera is noticeably lower quality than the outer cameras. Battery life of around 7-8 hours screen-on is below average. At $1899, the Z Fold 6 costs more than two standard flagship phones and asks you to accept those trade-offs.
Key Specifications
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 |
|---|---|
| RAM | 12GB |
| Storage | 256GB / 512GB |
| Display | 7.6" inner Dynamic AMOLED 2X (120Hz) + 6.3" outer (120Hz) |
| Camera | 50MP main + 12MP ultrawide + 10MP 3x telephoto |
| Battery | 4400mAh, 25W wired, 15W wireless |
| Price | From $1,899 |
Verdict
The Z Fold 6 is Samsung's most refined foldable yet, offering a genuinely usable tablet experience that folds into a pocket. It remains expensive and battery life is a weakness, but it's an impressive engineering achievement.