Samsung Galaxy Flip 6 review: A slightly better foldable aimed at everyone
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 boasts better battery life and cameras, but its design and front screen remain similar to its predecessor.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 improves upon its forerunner, the Z Flip 5, by enhancing battery life and upgrading the camera to a 50-megapixel sensor similar to the Galaxy S24. The device retains the design of its predecessor with minor changes such as a brighter main screen and a slightly thinner form factor due to a new hinge design. Despite these enhancements, the secondary front screen utility remains limited in functionality.
Samsung has introduced generative AI tricks to the Z Flip 6, which makes photo editing and capturing easier and more fun, including features like AutoZoom and Sketch to image. However, navigating the complex widget menus for the front display and the limited app compatibility for the cover screen diminish the user experience. The device now packs a 4,000mAh battery that lasts longer under heavy use, yet the charging remains slow at 25W.
Overall, the Z Flip 6 delivers a better experience for mainstream users with improved cameras and battery life, but the unchanged design and limited front-screen features make it feel less innovative. The price point is higher than its predecessor, making the slow charging speed even more noticeable. Samsung's focus on AI features and foldable form factors maintains its flagship status, yet competitors like Motorola are pushing the envelope in front-screen functionality.