Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review: Small Phone, Big Compromises
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 folds to jacket-pocket size and opens to a 6.7-inch screen. At $1,099, it is the most stylish phone Samsung sells, with trade-offs to match.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 folds to jacket-pocket size and opens to a 6.7-inch screen. At $1,099, it is the most stylish phone Samsung sells, with trade-offs to match.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is lighter, squarer, and more polished than any previous Fold. At $1,899, it is still a niche product, but it is the best version of that niche yet.
The Galaxy A55 brings an Exynos 1480, 50MP camera, IP67, and four years of OS updates to the $449 mid-range tier. Samsung’s most compelling A-series phone in years.
The Galaxy S24 FE arrives at $649 with an Exynos 2500 chip and a 50MP triple camera. Samsung’s fan-focused model has promise but one major spec disappointment.
The Galaxy S25 packs the Snapdragon 8 Elite, 50MP triple camera, and 7-year updates into a $799 package. It is lighter than the iPhone 16 Pro and matches it on most spec sheets.
The Galaxy S25+ sits between the standard S25 and the Ultra at $999. At 190g with a 6.7-inch display and 45W charging, it is the Galaxy most people should actually buy.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra packs a 200MP camera, built-in S Pen, and seven years of updates into a $1,299 package. After six weeks of testing, here’s the full picture.