Preslav, a member of the PhoneArena team since 2014, is a mobile technology enthusiast with a penchant for integrating tech into his hobbies and work.
, which is arriving in a market very different from the one the original Galaxy Fold landed in. With a lot of pressure from its competitors, like Google and OnePlus, offering their own take on the formula, and Huawei and Xiaomi launching their own thinner, premium foldables in the East, the Z Fold 6 has its work cut out for itself.
Pre-order your Galaxy Z Fold 6 on Amazon and score a free storage upgrade worth $120. Amazon is also tossing in a $300 Gift Card. So, your total savings will be $420 if you pre-order on Amazon.doesn't follow suit, but it does come with a strengthened hinge and a slight facelift all around. The external screen has slightly thinner bezels, and the whole phone has stark, sharp angles — displays included.
The thing about foldables is that to get to that extra juicy main screen — you need to commit to unfolding it. That's one extra action that does stack up with every use — if you are less than a dedicated"poweruser", you may end up feeling like a regular smartphone with a big display is good enough for you.
You will get to enjoy pretty screens with both these devices, though. The Z Folds come with Samsung AMOLED panels, capable of hitting 120 Hz refresh rates both inside and out. Apple's iPhones are also equipped with ProMotion OLED screen — also with a 120 Hz cap. High resolutions, vibrant colors, top-tier brightness, and smooth animations should be achievable with both.Pro does clock better, but also seems to run a bit hotter.
Now, when the GPUs come into play — it's a different story, and both phones drain similarly fast. But this here is a win for the Z Fold 6, because it has to feed that extra-large 7.6-inch screen, yet lasts a crispy 11 hours of constant 3D rendering.
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