Motorola Razr Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: How the Book-Style Phones Compare

Motorola Razr Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: How the Book-Style Phones Compare

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Key Points:

  • Motorola is set to launch its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, with US preorders starting May 14 and availability from May 21, priced at $1,900 for 512GB storage.
  • The Razr Fold features a 6.6-inch cover display with 165Hz refresh rate, an 8.1-inch main display at 120Hz, and supports the Moto Pen stylus, contrasting with Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7's 6.5-inch cover and 8-inch main displays both at 120Hz but without stylus support.
  • Camera-wise, the Razr Fold offers a triple 50MP rear setup and high-resolution selfie cameras, while the Z Fold 7 boasts a 200MP main rear sensor and 10MP front cameras, emphasizing different photographic strengths.
  • Battery capacity on the Razr Fold is significantly larger at 6,000mAh with fast wired and wireless charging, compared to the Z Fold 7's 4,400mAh battery, though the latter still delivers all-day usage.
  • Both phones run Android 16 and promise up to seven years of software updates, with the Razr Fold targeting users seeking a premium, fashion-forward foldable and the Z Fold 7 appealing to those wanting a thin, slab-like design with top-tier cameras.

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