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Want a big-screen phone that folds and slides right into your pocket? Here's everything you need to know about these nifty dual-display devices, along with our top tested picks.

ByIyaz Akhtar

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UpdatedDecember 21, 2023

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Motorola Razr+ (2023)

Best for App Continuity

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OnePlus Open

Biggest Internal Screen

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

Best Clamshell

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Google Pixel Fold

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Motorola Razr (2023)

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The introduction of foldable phones has easily been one of the most exciting mobile industry developments in recent memory. No longer are you stuck with a single screen on a rigid slab. Now, you have options. Want something small and pocketable? Check out the next generation of flip phones. Want to carry a tablet in your pocket? Recent models that fold like a book should appeal.

But how should you decide among all of the options and what type of experience should you expect? Read on for our favorite foldable phones, followed by helpful buying advice for the category.

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Why We Picked It

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 features two brilliant displays: a 7.6-inch inner screen and a 6.2-inch external one. Its combination of a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and 12GB of RAM means it can take on any task, while multitasking software tweaks (including the desktop-like Dex mode) make the device a productivity powerhouse. It costs a lot of money, but Samsung justifies the cost with lots of features, S Pen stylus support, and the latest 5G and Wi-Fi radios.

Who It's For

If you are looking for a device to replace your phone, tablet, and maybe even your laptop, the Z Fold 5 is built for you.

PROS

  • Incredibly versatile
  • Excellent productivity software
  • Beautiful screens
  • Slimmer, lighter design than previous generation

CONS

  • Pricey
  • Odd speaker placement

SPECS

NameValue
Operating SystemAndroid 13
CPUQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy
Dimensions6.10 by 5.11 by 0.24 inches
Screen Size7.6 inches
Screen Resolution2,176 by 1,812 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)50MP, 12MP, 10MP; 10MP; 4MP
Battery Life (As Tested)11 hours, 20 minutes

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Motorola Razr+ (2023)

Best for App Continuity

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Motorola Razr+ makes the most of its external 3.6-inch display, letting you run pretty much any app you want. Meanwhile, the high-resolution, 6.9-inch inner pOLED display provides plenty of real estate for typical smartphone tasks. The Razr+ also sports an IP52 rating, which means it resists dust ingress much better than others in the category and can still handle slight water exposure.

Who It's For

If you want complete control over your foldable phone experience, the Moto Razr+ intuitively helps you get the most out of its two screens.

PROS

  • Excellent display quality
  • Highly functional external screen
  • Portable, stylish design

CONS

  • Unimpressive IP rating
  • Dated processor

SPECS

NameValue
Operating SystemAndroid 13
CPUQualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
Dimensions6.73 by 2.91 by 0.28 inches
Screen Size6.9 inches
Screen Resolution2,640 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)12MP, 13MP; 32MP
Battery Life (As Tested)14 hours

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OnePlus Open

Biggest Internal Screen

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The OnePlus Open splits the size difference between the short-and-wide Pixel and the tall-and-narrow Z Fold 5, as well as manages to be lighter than both. The outer 6.3-inch display is large, but the inner 7.8-inch panel is massive; the latter is the biggest we've tested in this category. OnePlus also enhanced its software for multitasking, giving the Open a sleek home screen that impresses. Meanwhile, pairing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 16GB of RAM with 256GB or 512GB of storage makes the device competitive on benchmarks.

Who It's For

If you want the biggest screen you can squeeze into your pocket for a bit less than Google or Samsung's foldables, the OnePlus Open currently leads the pack.

PROS

  • Gorgeous displays
  • Attractive design
  • High-quality hardware
  • Advanced multitasking

CONS

  • Expensive
  • Average cameras
  • No wireless charging

SPECS

NameValue
Operating SystemAndroid 13
CPUQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
Dimensions6.04 by 5.63 by 0.23 inches
Screen Size7.8 inches
Screen Resolution2,440 by 2,268 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)48MP, 64MP, 48MP; 20MP, 32MP
Battery Life (As Tested)10 hours, 1 minute

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

Best Clamshell

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Galaxy Z Flip 5 folds without a gap and lets you access quick bits of information, widgets, and key notifications right from its outer screen. And when you do open it, the internal 6.7-inch screen provides a full Samsung Galaxy experience. The phone has plenty of power thanks to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and 8GB of RAM; it also offers 256GB of storage by default, which is plenty for most people.

Who It's For

If you want a big Android phone in a tiny package, this handset should appeal. It's also great for taking creative selfies because the folding screen works as a tripod of sorts.

PROS

  • Beautiful design and finish
  • Excellent performance
  • Sharp screens
  • Surprisingly rugged build

CONS

  • Outer display functionality is limited by default
  • Poor app continuity between screens

SPECS

NameValue
Operating SystemAndroid 13
CPUQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy
Dimensions6.50 by 2.83 by 0.27 inches
Screen Size6.7 inches
Screen Resolution2,640 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)12MP, 12MP; 10MP
Battery Life (As Tested)10 hours, 5 minutes

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Google Pixel Fold

Best Camera

3.5 Good

Why We Picked It

Google's first attempt at a foldable is successful overall. Thanks to Google's in-house Tensor G2 SoC, it packs an excellent bag of tricks including AI-assisted image editing, offline transcription, and even offline translation. The hardware is elegant with a short-but-wide 5.8-inch outer display and a 7.6-inch inner screen that makes reading feel natural. It doesn't have as many software productivity tweaks as Samsung's foldables but has much better cameras.

Who It's For

If you find the external screen of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 too narrow or like Google's version of Android the best, or want the best cameras available on a modern foldable, the Google Pixel Fold is the one to get.

PROS

  • Excellent build quality
  • Capable cameras
  • Vibrant screens

CONS

  • Multitasking could be better
  • Screen crease can be distracting
  • Expensive

SPECS

NameValue
Operating SystemAndroid 13
CPUGoogle Tensor G2
Dimensions5.50 by 6.24 by 0.23 inches
Screen Size7.6 inches
Screen Resolution2,208 by 1,840 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)48MP, 10.8MP, 10.8MP; 9.5MP, 8MP
Battery Life (As Tested)8 hours

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Motorola Razr (2023)

Most Affordable

3.5 Good

Why We Picked It

The Moto Razr packs an enormous 6.9-inch display into a compact package. Its 1.5-inch outer screen isn't as useful as the larger ones of other clamshell foldables, but it can still handle basic notifications and act as a tiny viewfinder for selfies from the 64MP camera. Although Motorola uses the older Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip here to keep costs down, the phone still performs smoothly. Last but not least, the Ready For feature lets you connect the phone to an external display or Windows PC for a desktop-like experience.

Who It's For

If you want to dip your toe into the foldable world without spending a lot of money, the Motorola Razr is the best value on the market. It isn't as powerful as others, but it still looks quite fashionable.

PROS

  • Affordable
  • Portable, fashionable design
  • Bright display
  • Useful Motorola software tweaks

CONS

  • Small and rudimentary external display
  • Outdated processor

SPECS

NameValue
Operating SystemAndroid 13
CPUQualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1
Dimensions6.73 by 2.91 by 0.28 inches
Screen Size6.9 inches
Screen Resolution2,640 by 1,080 pixels
Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)64MP, 13MP; 32MP
Battery Life (As Tested)15 hours, 48 minutes

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When Is the Best Time to Buy a New Folding Phone?

New foldables aren't announced as often as regular phones are, but they still arrive with a regular cadence. There's really no bad time to buy so long as the phone has all the features you want. As for manufacturer-specific release windows, Samsung generally refreshes its Galaxy Z Flip and Fold lines every August. Whether Google and Motorola stick with annual refreshes in the May and June timeframes, respectively, remains to be seen.

What Are the Types of Foldables?

Foldables primarily come in either a book- or clamshell-style design. Book-style foldables like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Google Pixel Fold feature an outer screen that's about the size of a regular slab phone and open to reveal a larger, tablet-size screen. Meanwhile, clamshell-style devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Motorola Razr+ have a small outer screen and resemble a regular slab phone when you flip them open.

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Left to right: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)

The two styles of folding hardware offer completely different experiences, so it's critical to decide which is right for you before buying.

How Durable Are Foldables?

Foldables have an inherent design weakness due to their hinges. Any time you add a moving part or parts, you introduce a point of failure. The hinges are exquisitely engineered but will still wear over time. Samsung claims its Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 can each withstand 200,000 folds over their lifetimes, while Motorola says its Razr+ can handle 400,000 folds. That's a lot of action on the hinge. Speaking more plainly, 200,000 folds means about 100 folds every day for more than 5 years.

What about that bending screen? Gorilla Glass protects the external screens of some foldables from damage due to drops and scratching. The flexible nature of the inner screens prevents manufacturers from coating them with the same hardened materials as a traditional phone, but they are generally protected by a secondary layer of folding glass.

Due to the engineering challenges introduced by the hinge, no foldable has yet achieved a full dustproof and waterproof IP68 rating. The Moto Razr+ has a weak IP52 rating, meaning it resists most dust ingress and can withstand very slight amounts of water (basic splashing). Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 has an IPX8 rating; it's not rated for dust protection at all but is fully water-resistant.

How Big Are Foldables?

Just like regular smartphones, foldables have gotten thinner and lighter over the years. The original Galaxy Fold resembled two smartphones stacked together, with a thickness of 0.7 inch when closed. But the most recent Galaxy Z Fold 5 is just 0.53 inch thick when closed (a 0.21-inch difference versus the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max.) And at 8.92 ounces, the Fold 5 doesn't weigh too much more than the biggest iPhone (7.81 ounces).

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)

Clamshell-style foldables are still pretty thick when closed. The Z Flip 5 comes in at 0.60 inch, for instance. But it's not very wide (2.8 inches), tall (3.4 inches), or heavy (6.6 ounces). Of course, foldables are half as thick when opened, so the Z Fold 5 measures 0.27 inch thick and the Z Flip 5 measures 0.30 inch thick.

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Left to right: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Motorola Razr+ (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)

The biggest thing to remember is that the shape and size changes when you unfold them. Book-style foldables become wide, tablet-size devices, while flip-style foldables become the size of a regular phone.

What Is It Like to Use a Foldable Phone?

Because you can use foldables closed or open, the experience is a bit different than with a typical phone. Taking a selfie is a good example of how things differ. When you take selfies on a regular phone, you usually use the front-facing camera so you can see the viewfinder. Since foldables have multiple displays on which you can see yourself, the best camera changes based on what you're doing and what sort of photo you want.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)

There are no folding iPhones yet, which means Android is the sole mobile operating system for foldables. The good news is that the platform is robust and should feel familiar to anyone who has used an Android phone in the past few years. Even so, Android faces usability issues on particularly tiny or huge screens because most apps aren't built with these screen sizes in mind.

Each phone maker handles the issue differently. Motorola's Razr+ allows you to run almost any app on its pint-size front screen, but it warns you of potential incompatibility issues. In comparison, Samsung intentionally limits the Flip 5's external screen to a select few apps.

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Left to right: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Google Pixel Fold (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)

For the large, inner screens of book-style phones, you must deal with the same problems faced by many Android tablets, namely stretched-out apps and limited multitasking abilities. Again, phone makers differ in how they approach this issue. The Google Pixel Fold, for example, lets you run two apps at once on the inner screen along with a floating video window. Samsung's One UI, however, allows you to tile up to three apps, open a video player on top, and access other apps in a pop-up view. Here, the latter approach is more effective for multitasking.

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Manufacturers also have their own ideas when it comes to app continuity. That is, should an app continue from the smaller external screen to the larger one and vice versa? By default, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 assumes you won't immediately use the outer screen once you close the device. But Motorola's Razr+ gives you the option to continue the app to the front screen after closing the device. Nearly all foldables will expand an app being used on the outer display to the full inner display when you open the phone.

All of this is to say that you can find ways to get the experience you want out of a foldable device with two screens. It just might take some fine-tuning.

What About That Crease?

Foldable displays still have a visible crease that runs in a line parallel to the hinge. In our experience, the crease is most visible if the display is off or if you are viewing the screen from an off angle. When using apps, playing games, or watching videos, the small inconsistency of the screen is otherwise easy to ignore. Additionally, improvements to flexible displays and hinges have made the crease less visible and more durable on the most recent models.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)

What's Next for Foldables?

As the technology behind folding phones matures, the devices will likely become more durable, with smaller bezels, and pack more power into frames that are increasingly thin and light. Will Apple ever make a folding iPhone? It hasn't officially committed to the idea. Meanwhile, Samsung was rumored to introduce lower-cost foldables sometime in 2024 but has since denied that report. Samsung has a history of bringing top-tier features to more affordable devices, so a Z Fold FE seems like an eventuality (at least we hope so).

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TCL concept tri-fold device (Credit: Steven Winkelman)

We could see other foldable designs in the future, too. Back in 2020, TCL showed off a tri-fold device with a massive 10-inch display. This device remains a concept and has yet to hit the market. Some foldables outside of the US show off new ideas, too. The book-style Honor V Purse, for example, resembles a digital handbag with a camera bar along the outer edge. Rollables are another way to squeeze a larger screen into a smaller package, but these won't be available anytime soon.

If and when these new devices come out, we plan to review them and update this roundup with any new details. Make sure to check back often for all the latest news.

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Our Picks

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5See It$1,619.99 at Amazon Motorola Razr+ (2023)See It$699.99 at Amazon OnePlus OpenSee It$1,499.99 at OnePlus Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5See It$969.99 at Amazon Google Pixel FoldSee It$1,799.00 at Google Store Motorola Razr (2023)See It$499.99 at Amazon

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Operating System

Android 13Android 13Android 13Android 13Android 13Android 13

CPU

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for GalaxyQualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for GalaxyGoogle Tensor G2Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1

Dimensions

6.10 by 5.11 by 0.24 inches6.73 by 2.91 by 0.28 inches6.04 by 5.63 by 0.23 inches6.50 by 2.83 by 0.27 inches5.50 by 6.24 by 0.23 inches6.73 by 2.91 by 0.28 inches

Screen Size

7.6 inches6.9 inches7.8 inches6.7 inches7.6 inches6.9 inches

Screen Resolution

2,176 by 1,812 pixels2,640 by 1,080 pixels2,440 by 2,268 pixels2,640 by 1,080 pixels2,208 by 1,840 pixels2,640 by 1,080 pixels

Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing)

50MP, 12MP, 10MP; 10MP; 4MP12MP, 13MP; 32MP48MP, 64MP, 48MP; 20MP, 32MP12MP, 12MP; 10MP48MP, 10.8MP, 10.8MP; 9.5MP, 8MP64MP, 13MP; 32MP

Battery Life (As Tested)

11 hours, 20 minutes14 hours10 hours, 1 minute10 hours, 5 minutes8 hours15 hours, 48 minutes

Where to Buy

$1,619.99 at Amazon $1,799.99 at Samsung $699.99 at Amazon $1,499.99 at OnePlus $969.99 at Amazon $969.99 at Best Buy $1,799.00 at Google Store $499.99 at Amazon

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