The monsoon has its magic – steaming cups of coffee, moody indie playlists, and the occasional lightning bolt that begs for an Instagram story. But for your gadgets? It’s a season of soaked pockets and soggy regrets.
That’s where water-resistant foldables come in. More than just sleek, futuristic eye candy, these rain-ready devices are built for creators, city dwellers, and anyone bold enough to chase storms in style.
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Here are five foldable smartphones that have an IP rating, which means they can thrive, even in a downpour.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 isn’t just the most refined Fold yet; it’s also the most resilient. It debuted with an IP48 rating, meaning it’s protected not only against water immersion but also against dust and particles larger than 1mm. That’s a first for any Samsung foldable, and it finally gives users peace of mind during both rainy commutes and dusty road trips.
The Fold6 brings a brighter 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X inner display that hits a peak of 2,600 nits, with the outer 6.3-inch screen offering crisp visibility under gloomy skies. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy and paired with 12GB RAM, it handles multitasking, gaming, and AI features like a pro.
The triple camera setup – with a 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto – is versatile enough for everything from moody monsoon street shots to late-night portraits. It’s also surprisingly sleek for a powerhouse, with a new lighter design that doesn’t weigh down your jacket pocket. Add Galaxy AI features and S Pen support, and you’ve got the ultimate foldable workhorse.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6
If the Fold6 is your boss mode, the Flip6 is your style icon. It slips effortlessly into the tightest jeans and opens into a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen that delivers cinematic vibes wherever you are. And just like its big sibling, it rocks an IP48 rating, meaning it’s resistant to both water and dust, a first for the Flip series.
What’s new with this iteration is the 50MP main camera (a major upgrade from its predecessor’s 12MP), making it the best Flip yet for on-the-go photography.
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The outer 3.4-inch Flex Window is now more functional than ever; you can reply to texts, control music, or even run full apps without flipping it open. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and packing a 4,000mAh battery, it’s small but mighty, lasting longer and charging faster than previous models.
Whether you’re doing yoga selfies in Flex Mode or taking hands-free calls during a drizzle, the Flip6 is a great mix of playful and practical.
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google’s first foldable entry into the Indian market brings all the signature Pixel goodness wrapped in a sleek, monsoon-ready shell. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold features an IPX8 rating, which means it can handle full water immersion. But it lacks dust resistance, so maybe skip the beach.
Its 8-inch inner display is a stunning Super Actua OLED panel that delivers up to 2,700 nits of peak brightness, making it one of the brightest foldables you can get. The 6.3-inch cover screen is equally sharp and functional, allowing for easy single-handed use.
Under the hood is the Tensor G4 chip with up to 16GB of RAM, bringing improved AI smarts and snappy performance. And of course, it’s a Pixel, so the camera system is nothing short of brilliant, with a triple-lens setup tuned for detail, depth, and dramatic low-light shots.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is built for creators, thinkers, and those who like their rain-drenched café musings backed by Google’s best software magic.
OnePlus Open
The OnePlus Open is one of the most practical and luxurious foldables you can buy today, but it comes with a caveat – it’s only IPX4-rated. That means it’s safe from splashes but not designed for heavy rain or dusty adventures.
Still, in terms of design and daily usability, it’s hard to beat. The almost crease-less 7.8-inch main display is paired with a tall and narrow 6.3-inch outer display that feels like a regular phone in hand. It’s ultra-bright, responsive at 120Hz, and tuned for outdoor viewing.
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With the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, the Open delivers flagship performance without breaking a sweat. The Hasselblad-branded triple camera setup includes a 48MP main sensor, a 64MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, and a 48MP ultrawide, making it one of the best foldable cameras out there.
If you’re someone who appreciates refinement, the OnePlus Open is a top-tier foldable that looks as good as it performs.
Vivo X Fold3 Pro
The Vivo X Fold3 Pro is the stealth bomber of the foldable world – sleek, high-spec’d, and surprisingly lightweight despite its massive feature set. It features an IPX8 rating, which means it can withstand water immersion, but you’ll need to keep it away from dust or sand.
This foldable houses an expansive 8.03-inch inner AMOLED display and a generous 6.53-inch cover screen, both running at 120Hz for silky-smooth interactions. What really sets it apart is its powerhouse battery. It’s a 5,700mAh unit, one of the largest among foldables, paired with blazingly fast 100W wired and 50W wireless charging.
Inside, you’ll find the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor with 16GB of RAM, ensuring lag-free performance even under pressure. And if you’re into content creation, the Zeiss-branded triple camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, a 64MP 3x telephoto, and a 50MP ultrawide, making it one of the most versatile camera systems in this category.
The X Fold3 Pro is ideal for creators who need pro-level tools without compromising on portability.
Get yourself a foldable that thrives in the monsoons
If you want foldables that can actually handle monsoon mayhem, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 are in a league of their own with full IP48 certification and flagship firepower. Pixel 9 Pro Fold and vivo X Fold3 Pro deliver strong water resistance with top-tier cameras and creative performance, but they’re better off avoiding dusty detours.
And if you’re chasing elegant design with drizzle-safe flair, the OnePlus Open checks all the boxes, as long as the weather behaves.
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