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I went hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6 and it made my OnePlus Open feel outdated
Do a more refined design and fancy AI features justify a price bump on the most expensive phone on the market? Here's the first take.
Kerry Wan/ZDNETIt's hard to believe the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series is now six years old, but my first experiences with the latest shape-shifting smartphone made it clear to me just how far the South Korean giant has come -- and how much more work is needed to reach the promised land of mainstream acceptance. The Z Fold can also modify the camera's auto-mode settings based on the subjects and context in the frame, which feels like a helpful way to make photos and videos look better without having to fiddle with filters or retouches. There's plenty more to dig into with the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6-- at a starting price of $1,899, you can bet that I'll dive deeper into all its features and capabilities -- but for now, it's shaping up to be one of the best foldable phones on the market.
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