Wednesday, November 13, 2024

DEVICE REVIEW. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 is simply foldover fantastic


by Thinus Ferreira

At around R30 000 it's pricey. But the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 is an exceptional device, perfecting the foldable experience.

While expensive, its unique design, impressive displays, and top-notch performance justify the investment and for those seeking innovation and versatility, the Galaxy Z Fold6 is an excellent choice.

While I had it for a few weeks as a review device, I felt I could really do anything, wherever. 

Rarely does a cellphone truly feel integrated into your lifestyle and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 fully accomplishes that – it doesn't change anything about what you're doing but makes everything you're already trying to do and are doing on your mobile device, just better.


The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 is a testament to innovative design, showcasing significant refinements in its sixth iteration. Samsung's perseverance in perfecting the foldable form factor is evident, addressing previous concerns and elevating the user experience. 

Of course future versions will even be better but there's nothing wrong with number 6 and switching to a foldable whenever you might want to. For my next phone I definitely will.


The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 boasts a sleek, durable design with a sturdy hinge mechanism. It weighs 263 grams, is very comfortable to hold and the phone's dimensions have been tweaked, making it slightly narrower and more pocket-friendly.

The 7.6-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X foldable display is … stunning. 

The screen has an 1856×2160px resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ and brightness up to 2600 nits. It offers vibrant colours, crisp text, and impressive brightness and the 6.2-inch cover screen is equally impressive, providing an immersive experience without unfolding.

Minimal creasing is noticeable but doesn't detract from the visual experience. The cover screen has a 968×2376px resolution.

Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, performance is seamless. Everything is effortless.

Camera-wise the quad-camera setup – 50MP primary, 12MP front, 12MP ultra-wide, and 10MP telephoto – delivers impressive results. It's not "revolutionary" but the phone's camera system captures vivid images, with notable improvements in low-light photography and will do everything you expect it to.

The Li-Po 4400mAh non-removable battery provides a full day's usage. Heavy users may need to recharge before bedtime which I needed to do as a journalist, out all day and travelling, taking photos, checking emails and social media, taking photos, making notes and calling. 

Fast charging (25W) and wireless charging capabilities are both fine.

One UI 6.1 under the hood, based on Android 14, offers intuitive navigation and customisation options with 256GB, 512GB and 1TB internal storage options, together with 12GB RAM.


You can apparently drop the thing in water up to one metre deep for up to an hour and it will be fine. I didn't test this so-called "water resistance". Galaxy AI lets you translate calls, search for stuff better and can do AI art creation through prompts.

A fold, a flip, a flap, a flutter feels gimmicky in smartphone parlance until you fold open something like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, which, like a mini booklet, just opens up a bigger world. 

Once you've done that, it's difficult to go back. 

I would rarely use the word "love" for an object but while I had it, I loved this thing. The last time I had something in my pocket I had an actual "precious" feeling for, was decades ago with a Nintendo Donkey Kong Game & Watch double-screen clamshell.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 completely and seamlessly fitted into my life and enhanced it. 

Where everything from TV remote controls to kettles these days comes with a learning curve, this fold thing intuitively did everything I wanted to do and expanded everything, in a better way, further.