I compared Samsung, Motorola, and Google's premium foldable phones - and I'd buy this one
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I compared Samsung, Motorola, and Google's premium foldable phones - and I'd buy this one
"At 215 grams, it is one of the most comfortable big phones on the market right now. The Google and Motorola foldables don't stand a chance if you want a folding screen form factor but are used to a slab phone design. At just 8.9mm thin when folded and 4.2mm when unfolded, Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the closest a folding phone has gotten to a slab phone."
"I love whatever Samsung has been doing with One UI lately. It is one of the most polished Android skin experiences on any smartphone, and its multitasking capabilities are only enhanced by Fold 7's big screen. You can split-screen with gestures, swipe from the side bar to add a pop-up app, add transparent widgets, and expand its capabilities with the Good Lock app."
"Each one of them has its unique appeal, but that doesn't mean all three hold equal value. Some might prefer a thin, lightweight design, while others might want a more durable form factor. Here's how the new compares to the and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold . And which one's perfect for you."
Motorola’s first book-style foldable is compared with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is positioned as the best value for people who want a thin, lightweight device and a folding-screen form factor that still feels close to a slab phone. At 215 grams, it is described as comfortable for big-phone use, with 8.9mm thickness when folded and 4.2mm when unfolded. The Fold 7’s One UI is highlighted for polished design and strong multitasking, including gesture-based split-screen, side-bar pop-up apps, transparent widgets, and Good Lock enhancements.
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