Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 review

Samsung Meets the Needs of the Consumer for the Bigger Battery and Better Camera in Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6

Recently, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 6 as the latest generation of the Korean company’s famous foldable smartphone in the flip form. 

The new model has some very noticeable changes that are intended to address two main issues that we hear from smartphone users frequently; the first of which is the lack of battery life and the second is the quality of the camera.

 Samsung claims that the battery of the Z Flip6 is slightly larger than that of the Z Flip5.

It is not that big, however, every extra minute of the battery life is always welcome in the ongoing battle of trying to charge as little as possible.

 The camera system also received an upgrade aimed at increasing the zoom capabilities. It is known as the main sensor and has a high resolution to overcome the previous generation’s comparatively low-resolution camera. Preliminary experiments have shown that the new zoom is less noisy or in other words, the hardware modification has a positive effect on the output signal.

 Is all: in addition to the batteries and cameras, Samsung made a few minor improvements to the device.

This has made the phone even more water resistant and has also given it an IP48 rating to protect it from solids. Whether it will be that useful is yet to be seen but it’s a step up.

 As you may have guessed, there is a new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that brings an increase in efficiency and performance. The RAM has been upgraded to 12GB in all models and the base S24 also received a better upgrade from 8GB to 12 GB.

 If you are a follower of Samsung’s foldable series, the Z Flip6 though it does not have many changes on the outside as compared to the previous model has improvements in battery and camera which are the core aspects of the phone, then this model will be a worthy upgrade. However, since the main cover display is still retained unchanged by the company, there are those who would still expect the future iPhone to possess an all-front display enclosure similar to other top-of-the-line smartphones. Currently, there are two major issues that need attention: the endurance of the key and the zoom removal, which do not seem to address the main concerns of many consumers.

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