
"Both phones offer a familiar clamshell design but differ in their approach to durability. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 has been reduced in size from the previous generation, now measuring 13.7 mm when folded and 6.5 mm when open. Not only that, it's incredibly lightweight, at just 188 grams. On the other hand, the Razr Ultra is slightly chunkier by comparison at 15.69 mm closed and 199 grams, but Motorola compensates with premium, eye-catching materials."
"Motorola continues to make waves with its highly useful cover screen design, and now Samsung has narrowed the gap. The Z Flip 7 features a 4.1-inch Super AMOLED display that stretches edge-to-edge for the first time, eliminating the bezel chin and camera surround for a seamless look. It offers a 120 Hz refresh rate, peaks at 2,600 nits outdoors, and automatically enhances outdoor visibility with on-the-fly Vision Booster adjustments."
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 prioritizes compactness and a brighter cover display, measuring 13.7 mm folded, 6.5 mm open, and weighing 188 grams. The Motorola Razr Ultra is thicker at 15.69 mm folded and 199 grams, trading portability for premium materials such as a titanium-reinforced hinge, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic back, and Alcantara or wood finishes. Both phones offer IP48 ingress protection. The Z Flip 7 adds a 4.1-inch edge-to-edge Super AMOLED cover display with 120 Hz and up to 2,600 nits with Vision Booster. The Razr Ultra pairs larger, faster interior screens with a triple 50 MP camera stack and Moto AI features.
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