Samsung is now on its sixth generation of foldable devices. That’s six years of upgrades and hardware tweaks, leading us to what I believe is the best iteration yet in the . There’s not even a debate to be had.

The upgraded hinge system alone is a testament to Samsung’s never ending pursuit to improve upon these devices. Sprinkle on a few other upgrades and improvements and we’re left with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, a really solid foldable option. Let’s go over a few of my favorite things about this phone, plus as a bonus I’ll try to find stuff I didn’t care for.

That’s always the hard part. This is our Galaxy Z Fold 6 review. : Galaxy Z Fold 6 is equipped with two displays.

The exterior (cover) display is a 6.3-inch HD+ screen (2376 x 968) with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, while the main display is a 7.6-inch QXGA+ screen (2160 x 1856) with the same 120Hz adaptive refresh rate.

The displays are another area where Samsung could have gotten away with doing little from last year, but instead, they upped the peak brightness for both panels up to 2600 nits. That’s a major improvement, especially when using the device in direct sunlight. Given this is still a Samsung panel, colors are still nicely saturated and there are plenty of levels to play with in the settings menu should you want to adjust them.

Heading into that settings menu, I was doing a bit of digging and noticed that Samsung also has an increased amount of Vision Enhancement options. I had an eye surgery l.