Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs. Motorola Razr+ (2024): I've tested both, and the winner is not so obvious (2024)

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs. Motorola Razr+ (2024): I've tested both, and the winner is not so obvious (1)

Samsung this week unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip 6 during itsUnpacked event in Paris, touting a more durable and thinner design, new software features, and an improved camera system, among other things.

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I went hands-on with the Z Flip 6 ahead of Unpacked and found it to be Samsung's best flip phone yet, with a bigger battery and some fancy outer-screen tricks that had me fidgeting with the devices for hours.

So, how does the device compare to its biggest competitor, the Motorola Razr+ (2024)? While our hands-on time with the Galaxy Z Flip 6was limited, there are some notable differences already worth pointing out, as listed below.

Specifications

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

Motorola Razr+ (2024)

Display

Cover screen: 3.9-inch AMOLED 120Hz, Main screen: 6.7-inch AMOLED 120Hz

Cover screen: 4-inch OLED 120Hz, Main screen: 6.9-inch OLED 120Hz

Weight

187g

189g

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3

RAM/Storage12GB RAM with 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB 8GB/12GB RAM with 256GB
Battery4,000mAh 4,000mAh
Camera50MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP front
50MP wide, 50MP telephoto, 32MP front
ColorsBlue, Mint, Silver Shadow, Yellow, White, Crafted BlackMidnight Blue, Spring Green, Peach Fuzz, Hot Pink
PriceStarting at $1,099
Starting at $999

You should buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 if...

1. You want a more customizable flip phone

Both Samsung and Motorola say that the main reason people are flocking to their flip phones is because of the customization aspect, with the ability to personalize the outer wallpaper, stylize with fun and quirky cases, and more. Influencers and content creators are also embracing the ability to take hands-free selfies thanks to the foldable nature of these devices.

Also: I went hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 6, and it's basically a high-tech fidget spinner

That's to say, while both models offer more customization settings than your typical slab phone, Samsung wins out thanks to its abundance of color options, new Interactive Wallpapers feature (which basically turns the phone into the most advanced fidget toy ever), and thoughtful cases. Specifically, the new FlipSuit cases use NFC and wireless charging that makes them light up whenever you unfold and fold the phone.

2. You want an ultrawide camera for group selfies and landscape shots

While Motorola opted for a 50MP telephoto lens with the Razr+ this year, Samsung's stuck with a 50MP ultrawide, making it more practical for taking group photos and landscapes -- when you want to capture a wider and taller area. Historically, Samsung's photo processing has performed better than Motorola's, too, so you can expect better-quality shots both from the main and ultrawide lenses.

3. You'll be taking lots of photos/downloading plenty of apps

Or perhaps you just want the peace of mind of having ample storage on your phone. Samsung offers a 512GB configuration for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, while Motorola doesn't -- the Razr is capped to 256GB. So, if you typically don't rely on the cloud for storing photos, files, and other data, or maybe find yourself struggling to manage 256GB of space, you'll do much better with Samsung. The upgrade comes at a cost, of course.

You should buy the Motorola Razr+ (2024) if...

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs. Motorola Razr+ (2024): I've tested both, and the winner is not so obvious (4)

1. You want a more affordable flip phone

Technically, you'll get an even better deal out of Motorola's non-Plus Razr model this year, which retails for $699, but even the Razr+ (2024) can be had right now for $899 ($100 off retail). That's compared to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, which sells for $1,099.

Motorola's connections with major retailers and carriers also put it on near equal footing with Samsung when it comes to exclusive offers and discounts for customers, so you may find just as good of a deal for the Razr+ as the Galaxy Z Flip.

2. You want a larger outer screen

While Samsung has the more customizable outer screen, Motorola wins when it comes to display size, with a four-inch OLED panel that refreshes at 120Hz. Does that make a big difference? Not significantly, but aesthetically speaking, the Razr+ (2024) looks much more futuristic than the Galaxy Z Flip 6. You can also run any app or service you want on the outer screen, so the extra real estate comes in handy for viewability.

Also:I tested Motorola's new Razr Plus (2024) and it made the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip feel outdated

Managing the outer screen and phone when folded is also easy thanks to Motorola's stylish back covers, which include vegan leather and vegan suede finishes. There's also a "Hot Pink" option for those who miss the old-school Razr.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs. Motorola Razr+ (2024): I've tested both, and the winner is not so obvious (2024)

FAQs

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs. Motorola Razr+ (2024): I've tested both, and the winner is not so obvious? ›

While Samsung has the more customizable outer screen, Motorola wins when it comes to display size, with a four-inch OLED panel that refreshes at 120Hz. Does that make a big difference? Not significantly, but aesthetically speaking, the Razr+ (2024) looks much more futuristic than the Galaxy Z Flip 6.

What are the disadvantages of the Galaxy Z Flip? ›

Cons
  • Not all apps work well on cover screen.
  • App transition between screen not seamless.
  • Average battery life.
Aug 11, 2023

What is the difference between Samsung Z Flip and Samsung Z fold? ›

Advanced folding displays

Both the Galaxy Z Flip and Fold series boast optimal Samsung Dynamic AMOLED 2X display technology and benefit from two separate screens – the main and sub display. However, the size of the display differs between the two models with the Galaxy Z Fold series having larger screens overall.

What is so unique about the Galaxy Z flip phone? ›

With its clamshell-style folding form, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, a marvel of smartphone innovation, redefines the standard. This innovative gadget, which has a folding mechanism made possible by Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) technology, skillfully combines futuristic visual appeal with practical functionality.

Are Galaxy Z flip phones durable? ›

The glass is Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which will help against cracking when dropped, while the aluminum rail is made of Samsung's Armor Aluminum that's a bit stronger to hold up against accidents. There's one more element to the Z Flip 5 that makes it one of the most durable foldables you can get: the hinge.

How many times can you fold the Galaxy Z Flip? ›

Note: The Flex hinge is designed to handle over 200,000 folding and unfolding cycles on average. Therefore, the device should last more than 5 years if opened and closed 100 times a day. Why is there a clicking or snagging sensation when folding the device?

What are the cons of Z Flip 5? ›

Pros: a great large screen that folds in half, big cover screen, folds fully shut, IPX8 water-resistant, decent camera, good software with five years of updates, nano sim and esim, fun. Cons: less durable than a regular phone, no telephoto camera, battery life a day but short of best, expensive.

Why do people buy Samsung Z flip? ›

Pocket-sized productivity

Galaxy Z Flip6 is the slimmest and lightest flip phone, offering significant productivity enhancements and a beautiful design. Flipped open, the display measures 7.6 inches from corner to corner, giving you plenty of room to get work done effectively.

Can you still use flip phones in 2024? ›

Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 5 is our top choice, but Motorola and Oppo have worthwhile flip phones for 2024.

How long do flip phones last? ›

In more practical terms this means the Motorola Razr Plus Ultra hinge would be fine for roughly two years of using the phone an average of 60 times a day, with the screen surviving for five years and nine months. The Samsung Z Flip 5 would instead give you around 10 years of use before the hinge failed.

When did the Z Flip 5 come out? ›

August 11, 2023

Why is the Samsung Flip so expensive? ›

These are very expensive phones because they employ a heaping helping of screens: one phone-sized one on the outside, and one tablet-sized on on the inside. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 (pictured left) is Samsung's newest offering in this category.

Why is the Samsung Z Fold so expensive? ›

The expensive parts of a foldable phone come in the complex mechanics of building a sturdy hinge and manufacturing durable Ultra Thin Glass for the display. Both are a barrier to making cheaper foldable phones. But the other major another issue is software.

What are the pros and cons of a flip phone? ›

Takeaways:
Pros of Flip PhonesCons of Flip Phones
More affordableRestricted internet access
Enhanced securityLack of advanced features
Reduced distractionsSlow performance
Nostalgic appealInferior display quality
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Jan 22, 2024

How long does a Galaxy flip phone last? ›

Lasting 200,000 folds in testing means the hinge can withstand 100 folds a day for 5 years. The lifespan has been measured according to Samsung's quality standards.

Why is my Galaxy Z Flip dying so fast? ›

One of the most common reasons is that you have too many apps running in the background. These apps consume a lot of battery power, even when you are not using them.

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