Samsung debuted the latest versions of its two foldable phones Wednesday at its Unpacked 2024 event. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 are thinner and lighter than their predecessors, whereas the Fold 6 delivers a long-awaited update to its traditionally narrow front display aspect ratio. Both devices also come with even higher starting prices, at $1,900 for the Fold and $1,100 for the Flip — a $100 bump over earlier models.
Predictably, however, this is an artificial intelligence play above all. In fact, there are a total of 25 “AI” mentions in the release announcing the new devices, fittingly headlined, “Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 Elevate Galaxy AI to New Heights.” At the heart of the features is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which is the same system on a chip that powered the Galaxy S24.
That flagship, announced in January, marked the beginning of Samsung’s Galaxy AI campaign. It also kicked off what has very much shaped up to be the year of mobile AI devices through subsequent developer conferences from Google, Apple and Microsoft. Google was unsurprisingly central to Samsung’s initial push, as the S24 also marked the debut of the Circle to Search feature.
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That was a break from Google’s standard Android feature release map, which usually finds the most impressive new offerings debuting on its own Pixel line. The relationship between Samsung and Google has gotten a lot cozier in recent years, as the pair joined forces against a common enemy in Apple. Recently, the tech giants collaborated on an Android fork for foldables and a new take on Wear OS that replaces Tizen on Galaxy Watch devices.
A month after Apple Intelligence debuted, Samsung has given a full paragraph in the Galaxy Z Fold/Galaxy Z Flip press release over to Google Gemini. The generative AI app is getting deeper integration on the Z Fold 6’s large screen. Poor old Bixby never really stood a chance. Samsung quietly snuffed out its in-house answer to Siri/Assistant, in favor of Google’s latest.