Here's why Galaxy Z Flip 6 in Crafted Black isn't made of real carbon fibre

Galaxy Z Flip 6 in Blue, Silver Shadow, Mint, and Yellow gathered the most acclaim from around the world
An undated image of Galaxy Z Flip 6. — Samsung
An undated image of Galaxy Z Flip 6. — Samsung

The full-of-ecstasy aura formed around the features and specifications of the recently launched Galaxy Z Flip 6 seems unwavering, and that is very well validated given the response this handset has received. 

Out of the seven colourways offered on the new Samsung clamshell phone, those in Blue, Silver Shadow, Mint, and Yellow gathered the most acclaim from around the world, the reason being their commonness. 

However, Crafted Black, the somewhat neglected colour option of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 has recently begun making rounds on the internet, and that is the subject Gadinsider is here to talk at length about.

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Besides giving a substantial portion of consideration to specifications, the exclusive hues and finishes are what enthusiasts wait a whole year to see from Samsung, and which is Samsung's ultimate creative craft.

If you are a smartphone geek with extensive insights into what sort of material is used in manufacturing, then you must have pondered over why the Galaxy Z Flip in Crafted Black isn't made of real carbon fibre.

The reason behind this Samsung foldable phone not using real carbon fibre is that fibre blocks radio waves, which can take a toll on any smartphone.

On the other hand, the issue has nicely been resolved by blending carbon fibres with composite components to make it give a realistic carbon fibre look.

This meticulous processing is at play behind the sharp and attractive appeal of the Galaxy Z Flip in Crafted Black, boasting a look that makes you take it as one made of authentic carbon and aramid fibre.