Zac Kew-Denniss / Android Authority
It’s hard to believe that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is almost a year old. My only book-style foldable experience previous to the Fold 7 was the Fold 3 and 4, so needless to say, the Fold 7 impressed me a great deal.
I’ve used the Fold 7 a lot, swapping between it and my Pixel 10 Pro depending on what I’m doing on any given day. A little under a month ago, I got a Motorola Razr Fold, and it clears the Z Fold 7 in almost every way — and it’s replaced the Fold and my Pixel 10 Pro in one fell swoop.
Which foldable do you prefer? 13 votes Motorola Razr Fold 46 % Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 38 % Other (comment) 15 %
A less compromised foldable experience
Zac Kew-Denniss / Android Authority
The Razr Fold is the least compromised foldable I’ve used, even compared to the Z Fold 7. It isn’t as thin or light as the Galaxy, but it more than makes up for that in every other way, especially the cameras.
While the Z Fold 7 struggles to focus on pets and has a telephoto and ultrawide experience that can only be described as embarrassing, the Razr excels.
Razr Fold forest photo Z Fold 7 forest photo Razr Fold Dipsacus close-up Z Fold 7 Dipsacus close-up Razr Fold tree close-up Razr Fold tree close-up Razr Fold 10x zoom test Z Fold 7 10x zoom test
In regular wide shots, like the forest scene above, both phones take excellent photos. The Razr has a 50MP primary camera, while the Z Fold 7 has the same 200MP sensor as Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even so, the Razr took my favorite photo of the two. It’s close, but I prefer the way the Razr handles colors and dynamic range. It becomes less close as we look at the other photos.
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