At its Galaxy Unpacked July 2024 event on Wednesday, Samsung unveiled its newest and hottest tech, including the latest iterations of its foldable phones — the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6<!–>.
Upon first glance, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 looks pretty similar to its predecessor with its signature clamshell form factor, bright colors, and same-size FlexWindow, but Samsung has made several hardware and software revisions with the new version, including around durability, battery longevity, and AI.
If you’ve been on the fence about purchasing a foldable phone, these features on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 might change your mind.
Improved Durability
One of the biggest issues with foldable phones is their durability. The folding form factor comes with a host of obvious ways where things can go wrong, and even if you don’t drop it, the phone still has to contend with repeated stress on the hinge and screen from opening and closing the device.
This time around, it appears Samsung has taken this into consideration, as the Galaxy Z Flip 6 was built to be more durable than the previous models. Its dual rail hinge structure is supported by a strengthened folding edge, which Samsung claims will help better distribute the shock of external impacts. Of course, whether these changes positively impact the phone’s durability can only be determined by a wear test, which we will include in our forthcoming ZDNET review.