When Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy foldable smartphones earlier this month, many were drawn to aspects like the design and hardware. However, the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 have more going for them than that. They're also better because of improvements to the UI and Galaxy AI.
So, what kind of upgrades did the two devices get, and how do they apply to each model? If you ask us, the Galaxy Z Fold6 continues to be a great device for mobile productivity. On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Flip6 works well for content creation. Read on to find out how the Galaxy AI helps in both areas.
Smoother productivity
The great thing about Galaxy AI is the convenience it brings. Galaxy AI simplifies a lot of tasks and processes we would perform on our smartphones. On the Galaxy Z Fold6, that applies to productivity as well. Pair the Galaxy Z Fold6 with an S Pen, and you could turn the phone into a mini tablet.
Now, this setup isn't just to look cool or professional. With these accessories, you can do more with the Galaxy Z Fold6 than you could with just your fingers. For instance, you could handwrite notes and use Note Assist to organize them into full paragraphs. It could also record audio from your meetings or lectures, before transcribing the audio into notes. If you're reading a long article on the Internet, Browsing Assist can help summarize the important points.
Another Galaxy AI that remains useful is Circle to Search with Google, which allows you to circle images or text to quickly Google search for info. Besides that, the Galaxy Z Fold6 comes with Sketch to Image, Portrait Studio, and Photo Assist to edit your photos. You also have the Gemini app for helping with generating notes, events, itineraries, and more. All of these features benefit from the large 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, which has excellent colour accuracy for image editing and high 2600 nits peak brightness for working outdoors.
Boosting content creation
On the other hand, there's the Galaxy Z Flip6. Like its predecessors, its slim and compact design makes it comfortable to handle and popular with the ladies. However, you wouldn't use it like the Galaxy Z Fold6. Sure, you could still use the Galaxy Z Flip6 for productivity. But for most people, it offers more for photography and content creation.
For example, you can use it like a Handycam with Flex Mode. In fact, FlexCam now has an Auto Zoom to do the image zooming for you. There's also a FlexWindow feature for subjects to see a preview of the photo you're trying to take with the 50MP main camera. After taking the photos, you can then edit them with Photo Assist.
A useful function in Photo Assist would be Generative Edit, which can move, resize, or delete specified objects in the photo. Next, it'll 'fill' in the original space occupied by the object with the help of AI. Of course, Photo Assist also has other functions like Instant Slow-mo and Live Effect.
Besides Photo Assist, Interpreter Mode also works well on the Galaxy Z Flip6. Its compact size is more convenient when you're on a trip and need live translation. Picture this: You're on holiday in a country that doesn't speak your language and you need to order something. Well, now both parties can read translations of the other party in their language via the FlexWindow. No more awkward language barriers!
Overall, the new Galaxy AI features for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 was a great move, as it adds new ways to use these foldable devices. Moreover, we can expect some of these features to be improved and perhaps new ones added in the future. To learn more about Galaxy AI features, you can visit the Galaxy AI page.
By the way, both phones are currently on promotion. Now, you can trade in selected devices to save RM1200 when purchasing the Galaxy Z Fold6 or Galaxy Z Flip6. Also, you can find out more about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 via their respective product pages.
So, are you planning to get Samsung's new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6? What do you like about the two phones so far? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave for more articles like this.
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