Pros: - Massive quality of life refinements over the Z Fold 5 - Proper multitasking chops with great overall performance - Internal display one of the best ever fitted to a smartphones - External display feels more refined and symmetrical - Crease on the inner display is much less visible - AI features seem interesting - Proper software support for the foldable form factor Cons: - Marginal improvement in battery life over Z Fold 5 - Only minor upgrades to the camera - Eye-watering price tag Pricing: Starts at Rs 1,64,999 for the base 256GB+12GB variant Rating: 4.75/5 Ever since they launched the Galaxy Z Fold, Samsung has been the king of the hill that is the phablet-styled foldable smartphones. Over the years, there have been many contenders who posed a serious challenge to Samsung’s throne.

However, they have been running the gauntlet that Samsung threw them — they have been playing by the rules that Samsung set. With the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung has managed to preserve the status quo and throw other foldable smartphone makers a new gauntlet. Sure, there are other smartphones that have outdone Samsung in certain areas.

The OnePlus Open and the Vivo X Fold3 are very strong contenders. They offer some pretty awesome features, and at times, have outdone Samsung in terms of specification, pricing, or software features. However, the Z Fold series has always been a step ahead of its competition, mainly because it offered a much more refined, and balanced package, that came wi.