I’ve never felt more like an influencer than when I held and used the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 this week. From the makeshift tripod design for selfies and chasing viral TikTok dreams to the personalizable outer screen wallpapers, there’s just so much character with Samsung’s latest foldable phone, and I don’t hate it.
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We’re now in year six of the Galaxy Z Flip, and Samsung clearly has embraced its purpose as a compact, creativity-inspiring device with a clamshell design that pays homage to the decades-old flip phones before it. It’s not hard to appreciate all the technicalities Samsung crammed into a phone that, when folded, measures roughly three inches from corner to corner.
The $1,099 Z Flip 6 is also much cheaper than its foldable sibling, the $1,899 Z Fold 6<!–>, though it’s still in a price range that requires much consideration. In fact, it’s $100 more than last year’s model, so what gives? Here’s the lowdown.
The new Galaxy Z Flip 6 is thinner and lighter than ever, with flattened edges that give the phone an industrial feel in the hand. Samsung is selling the Z Flip this year in a multitude of pastel colors: Blue, Mint, Yellow, Silver Shadow, White, Peach, and Crafted Black. For a little more personality, the camera rings are accented with the color you choose.
If that doesn’t sell you on a $1,099 flip phone, I get it. On top of the design changes, the Z Flip 6 brings a battery upgrade, from last year’s 3,700mAh to 4,000mAh. There’s also now a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and the first vapor cooling chamber ever on a Z Flip device, both of which should make the phone run more efficiently, reducing battery drainage.