Sunday, August 11, 2024

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the real winner of the Paris Olympics – here's why

It’s hard to believe it, but the 2024 Paris Olympic Games will close on August 11, and the Paralympics will finish on September 8. After the medal events, Olympians and Paralympians will head back home … and they’ll all be carrying a new phone with them.

As with previous Olympic Games, Samsung is a sponsor and gave each Olympic and Paralympic Athlete a special edition of its latest folding flip phone. It’s aptly named Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition comes complete with a special edition leather Flip suitcase. It’s also a very limited run, with only about 17,000 of them made.

There is a good chance you’ve seen an unboxing of it on social, especially if you're on Olympic TikTok. If you’ve been watching the games, alongside the tremendous talent of each athlete, there is one thing in common among all who score bronze, silver, or gold. A victory selfie shot with a small, square-looking yellow phone – the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition

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The Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition is much like the one you and I can buy, andyou can read our in-depth Z Flip 6 review. It’s the same Yellow shade available to all, with some custom graphics on the back – namely the Olympic and Paralympic logos, noting that Samsung is an official sponsor.

On the device, you’ll find the same Samsung OneUI atop Android, and many pre-loaded apps that would be useful while at the Olympic Village. It also has a custom boot screen with a note from Samsung to Paralympians and Olympians. The case itself displays a custom wallpaper on the front and offers a nice pop of color and some protection between the mix of plastic and leather. You can watch us unbox the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition below.

Aside from that, it’s the same Galaxy Z Flip 6, with a 3.4-inch cover screen and 6.7-inch main screen, both of which are AMOLEDs for a vibrant viewing experience. As far as cameras go, two lenses on the front come in handy when taking a selfie with an Olympic medal or just taking pics on a normal day. The 50-megapixel wide and 12-megapixel ultra wide lenses both use the cover screen as an easy viewfinder.

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(From left) Silver medalist Rebeca Andrade of Team Brazil, gold medalist Simone Biles of Team and bronze medalist Sunisa Lee of Team USA pose for their Victory Selfie during the Artistic Gymnastics Women's All-Around Final medal ceremony. (Photo by Samsung / Getty Images

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Beatrice Chebet of Kenya winner of the silver medal, Faith Kipyegon of Kenya winner of the gold medal, and Team Samsung Galaxy’s Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands, winner of the bronze medal, take a victory selfie with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition during the medal ceremony after competing in the Women's 5000m Final - Medal Ceremony during Day 11 of Athletics - Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 6, 2024 in France. (Photo by Andy Astfalck/BSR Agency/Getty Images)

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Gold medalists Roje Stona of Team Jamaica (C), Silver medalists Mykolas Alekna of Team Lithuania (L) and Matthew Denny of Team Australia (R) take a Victory Selfie with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition on the podium during the Men's Discus Throw medal ceremony on day thirteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 08, 2024 in France. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images).

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Gold medalist Panipak Wongpattanakit of Team Thailand, Silver medalist Qing Guo of Team People's Republic of China, Bronze medalist Lena Stojkovic of Team Croatia and Bronze medalist Mobina Nematzadeh of Team Islamic Republic of Iran take a Victory Selfie with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition on the podium during the Women’s Taekwondo -49kg medal ceremony on day twelve of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Grand Palais on August 07, 2024 in France. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

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Gold medalist Diyora Keldiyorova of Team Uzbekistan (C), Silver medalist Distria Krasniqi of Team Kosovo (L) and Bronze medalists Amandine Buchard of Team France and Larissa Pimenta of Team Brazil (R) take a Victory Selfie with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition on the podium during the Women -52 kg tournament on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Champs-de-Mars Arena on July 28, 2024 in France. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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PARIS, FRANCE – JULY 28: Team Samsung Galaxy’s Rayssa Leal (Brazil) takes a victory selfie with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition with gold medalist Coco Yoshizawa of Japan (C) and silver medalist Liz Akama of Japan (L) after winning bronze in the Women’s Street Skateboarding final at Paris 2024 on July 28th, 2024. (Photo by Samsung/Getty Images)

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Above, you can see some promotional photos of athletes using the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition on the podium to take a selfie on one of the grandest stages in the world. If you’re keen to see the Olympic Edition of this folding phone or own one and aren’t an Olympian or a Paralympian, a few of them have been popping up on resale sites like eBay.

As I write this, I see well over a handful on eBay – some brand-new in the box and others slightly used – for as low as $1,500 (USD), but many with bids at a higher cost. You can see the search results for the phone here; some even call out the included e-sim with data to get started.

Of course, if you want to take a victory selfie yourself, you can get a standard Galaxy Z Flip 6, which boasts many of the same features minus the Paralympic or Olympic logos and no limited-edition case. From Samsung, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 starts at $1,099, but as always, there are several promotions and discounts available.

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