Let me start by saying this: the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is hands-down the most impressive foldable I've ever used. That massive 7.6-inch inner display still gives me a little thrill every time I unfold it - it's like carrying a tablet in your pocket!
The multitasking is where this phone absolutely shines. I regularly have YouTube playing on top while browsing Reddit below, and that third window comes in clutch for quick messaging. It's transformed how I work from coffee shops - no more laptop needed for light productivity.
Camera quality surprised me (in a good way!). The AI photo editing tools are legit magic - I removed an ex from group photos with just a few taps. The main cameras produce shots nearly as good as my friend's S24 Ultra, though that under-display selfie cam? Yeah, it's as bad as everyone says.
Battery life is... okay. On lighter days it survives until bedtime, but if I'm heavily using both screens? Forget about it. The fast charging helps, but I miss the endurance of slab phones.
Two major pain points: First, sunlight visibility - trying to use this at the park recently was frustrating. Second, app optimization - some apps look ridiculous stretched across this aspect ratio. Instagram stories? Comically tall.
The hardware though? *Chef's kiss*. That hinge feels premium, the pink color gets compliments, and it stands up perfectly for watching cooking tutorials while I meal prep. Just wish Samsung would fix their software bloat (looking at you, Bixby).
At $1,800+, this isn't for everyone. But if you live in your phone like I do? The productivity boost might just justify the price tag.