The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is Samsung's 2024 clamshell foldable phone. It became official in a Samsung Unpacked event on July 10, 2024. It sports the same design as previous years with a 3.4-inch outer ...
Nubia continues to improve its flip phone chops with the Nubia Flip 2, which is on the floor at MWC 2025. We’ve been getting up close with Nubia’s latest handsets, and the Flip 2 could be the ...
Samsung seemingly won’t make monumental changes to its flip phone. It will be a more powerful device but don’t expect the company to reinvent the wheel. There are only so many ways a clamshell ...
I've been a mobile reporter for over 13 years and phones have become increasingly dull as they've converged to become slight variations on the same rectangular slab. Read more: Best Flip Phone ...
The phone bore an uncanny resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, but with two folds rather than one. It's not the first time we've seen a variation on the Galaxy Z Flip but this one ...
Most Pixel phones are getting new scam detection, the Pixel Watch 3 is receiving a first-of-its-kind feature, there's a new option to share your location with friends, and more. What's new in ...
If Samsung follows its timeline, the next foldable and flip phones can drop in July 2025 during the next Unpacked event. While Samsung is still tight-lipped about what to expect from the ...
He spent over 15 years in IT support before joining The Verge. Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Flip phone may have a new all-screen outside cover, according to reputable leaker OnLeaks. The new Z Flip 7 ...
Sonim says the phones surpass the durability of the military spec because it builds its phones to survive 2-meter falls onto concrete. Of course, we had to test its toughness by slamming the XP ...
We could still make the phone last about a full day, and the photos it shoots are decent. Oh, and like all modern high-end Samsung devices, it gets a seven-year update promise. The Flip gets ...
Sonim's new XP Pro Thermal and XP Pro are ultra-durable phones designed for use in harsh environments. I got my hands on them—and repeatedly threw them on the ground. I’m one of PCMag’s ...