Phones Canada presents: The Durability Test of the Galaxy Z Flip 6
Zack Nelson, the man behind JerryRigEverything, is back with another episode putting a new device through its paces. This time, it’s the Galaxy Z Flip 6 on the operating table, ready to face Nelson’s scrutiny.
In his latest video, Zack shares his thoughts on clamshell foldables like the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and why he ultimately switched to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. But what about using the external cover screen for certain tasks? Let’s find out!
Key Highlights of the Galaxy Z Flip 6:
– Improved reduction in the crease issue compared to its predecessor
– PET plastic screen protector on main display
– Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection for external 3.4-inch display
– Enhanced Armour Aluminum on side panels
– Dual rear cameras with glass protection
– IP48 rating for dust and water resistance
Durability Testing Insights:
– PET plastic protective layer melts but display functions perfectly
– IP48 rating offers dust and water protection up to five feet for 30 minutes
– Hinge remains strong even after bending backward
Important Note: Do not peel off the protective layer on the screen as it may cause display issues.
Inside Look:
– Internal vapor chamber for cooling during heavy usage
– Market-specific check boxes inside device (NA, KOR, JPN)
– Motherboard, vapor chamber, and complex hinge design revealed
– No more bristles for dust clearing mechanism in newer models
Final Verdict:
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 proves to be durable and well-built for everyday use. As long as you don’t handle it as rigorously as Zack Nelson does in his tests, you can enjoy using this foldable phone without worries.
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