Don't buy that! 5 reasons you should not buy a Samsung phone
…If you want a flip-style foldable, you could buy a Z Flip 7 — but you should buy a Motorola Razr Ultra instead. If you want a book-style foldable, you could…
…If you want a flip-style foldable, you could buy a Z Flip 7 — but you should buy a Motorola Razr Ultra instead. If you want a book-style foldable, you could…
…Foldables are too fragile and expensive to be casual tablets Book-style foldables are marketed as the answer to small tablets, mostly by people trying to sell foldables. They are impressive devices…
…near as versatile or impressive as the Galaxy S26 Ultra . There’s simply not enough room to cram all those sensors into such a small clamshell foldable. However, performance is an area…
…The Zero-Feel Crease is technically very impressive, and I wouldn’t want to go backward to using foldables with a noticeable crease in the future, but it’s not a make…
…be impressed by the Razr Fold’s spec sheet, but I’m pleasantly surprised. In typical Moto fashion, the company appears to have locked in on what’s important to foldable users…
…Related Motorola is doing what Samsung won't, and it's starting to pay off Keep bringing back what Samsung doesn't Motorola has scored with foldables The company nailed the style…
…they're still impressively affordable and capable of everything you need a modern smartphone to do. On the other end of the spectrum, Motorola is dominating the foldable market. The Motorola Razr…
…However, it's certainly not exclusive to foldables. Instead, the excellent way it works on foldable devices seems to be a natural by-product of its design. Most third-party launchers try…
…While its more expensive sibling may live in my pocket a majority of the time, it’s the Razr 2025 I’m most impressed with. It’s an embodiment of everything that…
…Privacy Display is an impressive breakthrough and exactly the kind of innovation the market has been missing . Still, it’s not quite there. Remember how the original foldables launched? At the end…