Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs Motorola Razr 50 Ultra compared: Which flips better?
The Hindu
Both, Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Razr 50 Ultra have generative AI in common, which is the flavour of the season, to enhance the productivity and multitasking while making life easier.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6 launch has heated up the competition in the flip category with Motorola’s Razr 50 Ultra already in the race. Both the phones were launched in India within a gap of six days. While Samsung claims dominance in the foldable space, Motorola bets on legacy to attract the niche buyers in this segment.
Both, Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Razr 50 Ultra have generative AI in common, which is the flavour of the season, to enhance the productivity and multitasking while making life easier.
We put out a brief comparison of Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Razr 50 Ultra flip phones for you to decide whichever to pick:
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 comes with a 3.4-inch Super AMOLED cover display with 60Hz refresh rate. The main display is of 6.7 inch Dynamic AMOLED with 1-120Hz refresh rate.
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The device comes with new 50MP wide and 12MP ultra-wide sensors. The 50MP sensor supports 2x optical zoom, while offering AI zoom for an advanced shooting experience with up to 10x zoom. It has a 10MP front camera on main display for selfies.
The Galaxy Z Flip has a 4,000mAh cell but no charger inside the box.
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