Foldable phones have been around long enough that they’re no longer just a fun little gimmick that draws stares from across the room. However, now that foldables have proved their staying power, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is trying to turn heads anyway with a design that looks like it’s meant to be in the pocket of a CEO. It may just be the colorway Samsung sent me for review, but the Galaxy Z Fold 6, with its flat edges and aluminum finish, seems to have taken a note from the iPhone 15 Pro.

This makes it an ultra-premium phone – with a price to match – but there’s more beneath the cover. The Fold 6 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the same as the Z Flip 6 , which makes it a powerhouse for everything from gaming to AI workloads. With how expensive it is – $1,899 for the smallest-storage model – it’s no surprise the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is a gorgeous gadget.

With its squared-off edges and aluminum back, this doesn’t look like yet another gimmicky foldable, but rather a serious alternative to a traditional phone like the Galaxy S24 Ultra or iPhone 15 . But the Galaxy Z Fold 6 isn’t a traditional phone. While it’s folded up, the Z Fold 6 sports a 6.

3 inch 968p display, unfolding to a full 7.6 inch display that’s more akin to a tablet than a smartphone. But even though the phone folds in on itself, it’s not too thick, measuring just 0.

47 inches. Then, when you unfold it, that thickness is trimmed down to just 0.22 inches, and without fe.