
Samsung
Premium feel, solid midrange value

Samsung
Polished foldable, held back by specs
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
The A55's standout: a premium aluminium frame with Gorilla Glass Victus+, subtle design refinements, and IP67 — it feels far more expensive than it is.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Subtle but real refinements: slimmer, lighter, flatter edges and — for the first time on a Fold — IP48 dust resistance. Still the narrow Fold body, with S Pen support but no built-in slot.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
A 50MP f/1.8 OIS main, 12MP ultrawide and 5MP macro, plus a 32MP selfie. Dependable with strong low-light for the class, weaker against true flagships at night.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
A 50MP main, 10MP 3x telephoto and 12MP ultrawide with an under-display inner selfie. Competent point-and-shoot, but no real upgrade and well behind the S-series.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
A 5,000mAh battery with very strong endurance, undercut by slow 25W wired charging and no wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
The same 4,400mAh battery and 25W charging Samsung has shipped for five Fold generations. Endurance improved modestly via efficiency, but charging is the line's biggest weakness.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
A 'boring but solid' midranger that becomes an excellent value at its frequent discounts — though it's not officially sold in the US.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Launched at $1,900 ($100 more for less in the box). The OnePlus Open is the cheaper international rival; post-Fold 7 the Fold 6 is now a much stronger value buy.