Summary of "Galaxy Fold 6 after 6 months use"
Samsung Galaxy Fold 6 - 6 Months Usage Review Summary
Main Features
Design & Build
- Premium, beautiful, and expensive-looking design.
- Sturdy build with aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on front and back.
- Inner foldable display made of plastic, with no protection; prone to scratches and marks.
- Weight: ~240 grams; thick but narrow design.
- Sharp corners cause discomfort during prolonged use.
- IP48 rating (dust and water resistant).
- Durable hinge claimed to last millions of folds, but concerns remain about long-term durability post-warranty.
Display
- Dual displays: 6.3” cover and 7.6” inner foldable, both Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X.
- 120Hz refresh rate on both displays.
- Peak brightness around 2600 nits, but outdoor visibility somewhat lacking compared to other flagships.
- HDR10+ certified.
- Inner plastic display is delicate and expensive to repair.
- Thick bezels on inner display.
- Confusing user experience deciding which display to use for media consumption.
Performance
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
- 12 GB RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.
- Very powerful and smooth multitasking experience.
- Supports three simultaneous app windows.
- Not designed for gaming; gaming experience is not enjoyable due to display size and fragility concerns.
- Connectivity: Tri-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, dual SIM, wide 5G band support.
- Call quality and network reception are good.
- Side-mounted fingerprint scanner is fast and well-positioned; face unlock less reliable in the dark.
- Excellent haptics and loud, high-quality stereo speakers (better than iPhone according to reviewer).
Software
- Runs on One UI 7 based on Android 15 (recent update).
- Smooth animations and redesigned control panel.
- Rich AI features including call assist, writing assist, interpreter, note assist, transcript assist, photo assist, generative editing, sketch to image, portrait studio, and more.
- Promises 7 years of major software updates.
- Update rollout was delayed compared to other Samsung devices.
Camera
- Rear triple camera setup:
- 50 MP main sensor.
- 12 MP ultra-wide.
- 10 MP telephoto (3x optical zoom).
- Main and ultra-wide cameras perform well in daylight.
- Portrait mode has poor edge detection and quality.
- Low-light performance is noisy.
- Front camera: 10 MP, good in daylight, noisy in low light.
- Under-display camera (4 MP) on inner screen is low quality and not suitable for video calls.
- Video recording up to 8K 30fps on main camera; 4K 60fps on all cameras except under-display camera (Full HD 60fps).
- Rear camera quality comparable to Samsung S24, but overall camera package not competitive for the price (~₹1,35,000).
- Better camera alternatives available (e.g., Samsung S25 Ultra, Vivo X200 Pro).
Battery
- 4400 mAh capacity.
- Battery life is poor; needs charging by evening with moderate use.
- Cover display usage consumes less battery than inner display.
- Slow charging: 25W fast charging takes over 1 hour.
- No charger included in box; cable sold separately.
- Supports wireless and reverse wireless charging.
Typing Experience
- Front cover display is narrow, causing frequent typing errors (9 out of 10 times).
- Inner display keyboard is large but inconvenient to unfold repeatedly for typing.
- Typing is cited as the biggest usability drawback.
Pros
- Premium and eye-catching design.
- Strong build quality with IP48 rating.
- Excellent dual AMOLED displays with high refresh rate.
- Powerful performance and multitasking capabilities.
- Rich and smooth software experience with extensive AI features.
- Long-term software update support (7 years).
- Great speakers and haptic feedback.
- Good network and call quality.
- Reliable and fast fingerprint scanner.
Cons
- Heavy and thick; uncomfortable to hold for long periods due to sharp edges.
- Inner foldable display is plastic, delicate, and expensive to repair.
- Battery life is poor; slow charging speeds.
- Typing on cover display is frustrating and error-prone.
- Camera performance is underwhelming for the price, especially portrait and low-light shots.
- Durability concerns post-warranty, especially hinge and foldable display crease.
- No charger included in the box.
- Under-display front camera is low quality and not practical.
User Experience & Verdict
The reviewer used the Galaxy Fold 6 as their primary device for 6 months but decided to sell it. They appreciate the premium design, display quality, software, and multitasking but are dissatisfied with battery life, camera quality, typing experience, and overall comfort.
Durability concerns and high repair costs post-warranty add to hesitation. The phone is not ideal for gaming or heavy camera users.
Recommendation: Mainly suited for users who prioritize multitasking and premium foldable design and can overlook battery and camera compromises. For those needing better camera performance or longer battery life, alternatives like Samsung S25 Ultra or Vivo X200 Pro are better choices.
Different Perspectives from the Reviewer
- Loves the design and premium feel but dislikes sharp edges and weight.
- Praises performance and multitasking but finds gaming experience lacking.
- Appreciates software and AI features but criticizes delayed updates.
- Likes speaker and haptic feedback but finds typing on cover display frustrating.
- Finds camera decent but not justifying the high price.
- Concerned about durability and repair costs after warranty.
Overall Recommendation
The Galaxy Fold 6 is a premium, powerful foldable phone with excellent multitasking and software experience but suffers from poor battery life, mediocre camera performance for the price, uncomfortable ergonomics, and typing difficulties. It suits users who want a standout foldable device and prioritize multitasking over photography or gaming. Buyers should be cautious about durability and repair costs.
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