The second age of the flip phone has arrived with Motorola’s new Razr combining a futuristic folding screen with a distinctly retro form. Not to be outdone, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip at its Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. Which of these new foldable phones is going to grab your attention? Let’s see exactly how the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip measures up against the Motorola Razr.
Specs
Galaxy Z Flip | Motorola Razr | |
Size | Unfolded: 167.3 x 73.6 x 7.2 mm, Folded: 87.4 x 73.6 x 17.3 mm | Unfolded: 172 x 72 x 6.9 mm, folded: 94 x 72 x 14 mm |
Weight | 183 grams (6.46 ounces) | 205 grams (7.2 ounces) |
Screen size | 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED and 1.06-inch Super AMOLED | 6.2-inch POLED and 2.7-inch GOLED |
Screen resolution | 2636 x 1080 pixels and 300 x 112 pixels | 2142 x 876 pixels and 800 x 600 pixels |
Operating system | Android 10 | Android 9.0 Pie |
Storage | 256GB | 128GB |
MicroSD card slot | No | No |
Tap-to-pay services | Samsung Pay, Google Pay | Google Pay |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus | Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 |
RAM | 8GB | 6GB |
Camera | 12-megapixel and 12MP ultrawide rear, 10MP front | 16-megapixel rear, 5MP front |
Video | 2160p at 60fps | 2160p at 30fps, 1080p at 30fps |
Bluetooth version | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Ports | USB-C | USB-C |
Fingerprint sensor | Yes, side | Yes, front |
Water resistance | TBA | Splash-resistant nano-coating |
Battery | 3,300mAh
Fast charging (15W) Qi wireless charging |
2,510mAh
Fast charging (15W) |
App marketplace | Google Play Store | Google Play Store |
Network support | TBA | Verizon |
Colors | Mirror Purple, Mirror Black | Noir Black |
Price | $1,380 | $1,500 |
Buy from | Samsung | Motorola |
Review score | Hands-on | Hands-on |
Design, display, and durability
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is a little shorter, wider, and thicker than the Motorola Razr and it folds open to reveal a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen that is finished with thin glass for a familiar feel. The Motorola Razr is a little smaller but has a chin on the bottom that houses the fingerprint sensor, whereas the Z Flip has a fingerprint sensor on the side. The Razr’s screen is a half-inch smaller on the diagonal and it’s plastic. Not only does Samsung’s Z Flip have a bigger screen, but it also boasts a higher resolution. The secondary display on the Z Flip is very small and just for notifications. The Razr has a much larger outer display, but again it’s mostly intended for notifications and you’ll be opening these phones to get things done.
Durability is a bit of an unknown for these phones, but there have been some early reports of the Motorola Razr screen creaking when it’s folded. The Razr is splash resistant, so rain shouldn’t present a problem. We’re not sure what water-resistance if any, the Z Flip has. The Razr offers some nostalgia with a design that reminds us of the popular Razr flip phone series that came out in 2004. The Galaxy Z Flip has a different look that’s less emotive, and it has a smaller external display, but it seems likely that it will have a superior main screen. We’re calling this category a tie.
Winner: Tie
Performance, battery life, and charging
Things are much more straightforward here. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is packing a much more powerful processor in the shape of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus, backed by 8GB of RAM. The Motorola Razr makes do with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 and 6GB of
The Z Flip also wins on battery life and charging, with a much bigger 3,300mAh battery and support for wireless charging. The Razr has a 2,510mAh battery and will likely struggle to last as long as the Z Flip in normal use. Neither of these phones is going to support 5G.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Cameras
It’s another big win for the Z Flip here with a dual-lens main camera pairing a 12-megapixel sensor with a second ultrawide 12-megapixel lens. It also has a 10-megapixel front-facing camera at the top of the screen when you open it up. The Motorola Razr, by contrast, has a single-lens 16-megapixel main camera with a time-of-flight sensor and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The Z Flip boasts a more versatile camera and we usually prefer Samsung’s image processing to Motorola’s, so we’re giving the Z Flip the nod here.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Software and updates
With Android 10 out of the box and Samsung’s One UI 2.0 over the top, which is optimized for folding phones, the Z Flip should offer a pretty slick, feature-packed software experience. The Motorola Razr has
Winner: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Price and availability
You can buy the Motorola Razr now, but it’s a Verizon exclusive in the U.S. and it will cost you $1,500. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is available from February 14 and starts from $1,380. You can buy it unlocked from Samsung or Best Buy or pick one up from Sprint or AT&T.
Overall winner: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is going to be the better buy for most people. With a superior screen, more processing power, longer battery life, and a better camera all coming in at a lower price, the Z Flip is the clear winner.