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For our initial early impressions, check out our hands-onSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review.
There are three main colors to choose from: Silver Shadow, Pink, Navy.
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And two that are exclusive to theSamsungstore, which are Crafted Black and White.
Silver Shadow
What Samsung calls Silver Shadow is basically a smokey silver.
In bright lights the silver pops, whereas in darker conditions it looks more like a light gray.
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How prominent the pink will be is dependant on the lighting.
One could argue that black is a somewhat dull color for a phone these days.
Equally, its a classic shade so it’s possible for you to’t really go wrong with it.
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And I’ve used black Galaxy Folds before and feel the color works well on a foldable phone.
But expect it to be a fairly run-of-the-mill white shade.
White is popular with smartphone makers, though I feel it’s a tad uninspired for Samsung.
![[Embargoed] a photograph of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 in Navy](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/x7D5coyuZN228hiCMciTXh.jpg)
An option for people who want to play it safe.