Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review: Should You Buy in 10 Points

Shubham Raheja

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 adheres to the familiar clamshell design of its predecessor. Flat edges, fingerprint sensor placement, and port configuration are all the same. 

Design

The Z Flip 6 boasts significantly brighter displays compared to its predecessor. Samsung claims that brightness on the foldable screen can reach 2600 nits, which is almost a 50% improvement.

Display

Samsung has a way of making sure every foldable it launches every year has top-notch performance, and that’s true this time as well. It’s a necessity, too, given that the USP of Samsung’s foldables this year is AI. 

Performance

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 inherits a suite of Galaxy AI features. It include Note assist, transcription, smart translation, generative image editing and browsing tools. While promising, the full potential of Galaxy AI remains untapped due to a lack of clear user guidance.

UI

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 features a new 50-megapixel primary camera. While the primary sensor delivers improved low-light performance, capturing more details compared to its predecessor, I wish it was fitted with a slightly better set of lenses. 

Camera

The Z Flip 6 features a slightly larger battery compared to its predecessor, leading to modest improvements in battery life. Users can expect to get through a full day of moderate use on a single charge.

Battery

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is undeniably a stylish and compact device that packs a punch. Its performance is flagship-level, and the camera, while not perfect, captures decent shots. The AI features, though promising, require a bit of user familiarisation.

Verdict

- Looks and feels premium - Finally gets official dust resistance rating - Great performance - Useful Galaxy AI features

What is Good?

- Pricier than the competition - Short battery life and slow charging - Flex Window needs a spec bump

What is Bad?

- Motorola Razr 50 Ultra - OPPO Find N3 Flip 

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