Motorola Razr+ Vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4: Is The Razr The Best New Foldable? – SlashGear
One of the first things you notice with the Motorola Razr+ is its grand 3.6-inch outer display, which allows you to run nearly full versions of apps. The outer display on the Razr+ gets a much higher resolution of 1066 x 1056 pixels and an impressive peak brightness of 1100 nits. The refresh rate is also bumped up to 144 Hz, making it the smoothest outer display on a flip phone.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 4’s cover display measures only 1.9 inches; it has a resolution of 260 x 512 pixels and refreshes at 60 Hz. More importantly, the Galaxy Z Flip 4’s external display does not natively support apps and limits usage to predefined cards similar to a smartwatch’s display, but you can work around these restrictions using third-party solutions.
The Motorola Razr+ also gets an upgrade to the inner foldable display. Measuring 6.9 inches, the display packs a 2640 x 1080 pixels resolution and a 165 Hz refresh rate, surpassing previous foldables with 120 Hz displays. Motorola also claims a peak brightness of 1400 nits for this foldable LTPO AMOLED display.
In contrast, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 gets a slightly smaller 6.7-inch display, albeit with the exact same resolution, making it a tad more pixel-dense than the Razr+. The Galaxy Z Flip 4’s internal display has a 120 Hz refresh rate. While the Razr+ is arguably smoother, a 120 Hz refresh rate will not hamper your experience or make it appear less smooth unless both phones are compared side by side.
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