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  • Best Budget Folding Phone

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    If you want to test the folding phone waters, there’s no better option than the Razr 2025 (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It’s shocking that this flip phone is just $700. It has the same titanium-reinforced hinge as the Ultra and an IP48 dust- and water-resistance rating, and while the rest of its specs might not be as flagship-grade, notably the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, it still doesn’t feel all that different from the Ultra. The battery capacity is slightly smaller, but you can still get a full day of use out of it; there’s a hefty 256 GB of storage, and the screens are similarly bright, sharp, and colorful, though they’re slightly smaller.

    The exception is the cameras. I’ve been happy with the photos I’ve captured with the Razr, but it struggles in high-contrast scenes with too many shadowy areas or over-exposed highlights. It can look a little over-sharpened, and colors are not as accurate as what you get on the Razr Ultra. The ultrawide camera isn’t as good, and video quality also greatly suffers, particularly in low light. Still, you’re getting a delightfully designed flip phone at a reasonable price, and the best improvement here is that performance is no longer choppy like on previous Razrs.

    Specs
    External display: 3.6-inch, 90-Hz LTPS, pOLED
    Internal display: 6.9-inch, 120-Hz LTPO, AMOLED
    Processor and RAM: MediaTek Dimensity 7400X with 8 GB RAM
    Storage: 256 GB
    Battery: 4,500 mAh
    Cameras: 50-MP main camera, 13-MP ultrawide, 32-MP selfie camera
    Updates (from date of manufacture): Three Android OS upgrades and 4 years of security updates
    Extras: 30-watt wired charging, 15W Qi wireless charging, IP48, fingerprint sensor
    Carrier compatibility: Works on all three major US networks
  • Best Folding Phone Outside the US

    Photograph: Simon Hill

    You can import it into the US and hope it works perfectly fine on your carrier, but the Honor Magic V3 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best booklike fold for anyone in the UK, Europe, or other markets where the phone is sold. It’s one of the world’s slimmest folding phones, and that means using the external screen feels pretty normal, like a single-screen device (that’s good!). Open it up, and you get a 7.92-inch expansive screen. These displays are gorgeous, and Honor wins out on other basic functions too, like great battery life, a solid triple camera system, and amenities like wireless charging.

    Where it falls short is in software. Honor has made strides in improving it since its predecessors, but there are still some quirks, like weird transitions between the front and inside screens. The software support on this phone also doesn’t last as long as what Google and Samsung offer, which is a shame considering it’s nearly as expensive.

    Honor has already announced a successor, the Honor Magic V5, which is even thinner and has all the flagship specs you’d expect. The global release is in August, and we’ll be reviewing it soon to see how it stacks up to the rest of these devices.

    Specs
    External display: 6.43-inch, 120-Hz LTPO, OLED
    Internal display: 7.92-inch, 120-Hz LTPO, AMOLED
    Processor and RAM: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with 12 GB RAM
    Storage: 512 GB
    Battery: 5,150 mAh
    Cameras: 50-MP main camera, 50.5-MP 3.5X telephoto, 40-MP ultrawide, 20-MP front camera, 20-MP inner selfie camera
    Updates (from date of manufacture): Four years of Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates
    Extras: Wireless charging, IPX8, fingerprint sensor, NFC
    Carrier compatibility: Not officially supported in the US; available in the UK and Europe
  • Other Folding Phones to Consider

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 for $1,100: Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is a close second to Motorola’s Razr Ultra. I liked the camera quality from Motorola’s flip phone this year more than Samsung’s—a big win for the Razr—but the Flip7 still captures nice photos and offers better video quality, if that’s your thing. Samsung’s latest Flip has a larger front screen, though you still have to jump through a few hoops to make it useful. For example, you need to install an app called Multistar to add any app of your choosing to the cover screen. The phone also has a lackluster battery life, struggling to last a full day; the Razr Ultra still only lasts a day, but I didn’t feel like I had to plug in as much. And it also gets a little too warm for my tastes when it’s under load. It’s a good flip phone, but I prefer Motorola’s flagship this year.

    Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold for $1,700: The only reason to consider the Pixel 9 Pro Fold right now is if you see it on sale. Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold is right around the corner, and you’re better off waiting to see what’s new. That said, we saw the Pixel 9 Pro Fold dip to $1,499 during major sale events, and that’s a pretty great price for what you get. It might not be as slim as the new Galaxy Z Fold7 nor as lightweight, but it’s still a svelte device with a large front screen that feels like a normal phone. The 8-inch inner screen is excellent, and the triple-camera system delivers great results, though not as great as the Pixel 9 Pro series. Read our Best Pixel Phones guide for more.

    Razr 2025 series

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Motorola Razr+ (2025) for $1,000: There is technically a third phone in Motorola’s latest Razr lineup: the Razr+ 2025. However, it’s nearly identical to last year’s Razr+ 2024, with fresh colors and the improved IP48 rating and titanium-reinforced hinge. It sits in an awkward middle ground, though. It’s not as affordable as the standard Razr, which offers a pretty nice experience for the money. But it’s also not as flagship as the Razr Ultra. It is also the only one of the lineup without the ultrawide camera. I usually love telephoto zoom lenses, but ultrawides are so handy on flip phones for group selfies. If you’re considering this model, it’s also worth considering the Razr+ from 2024, as you’ll see some nice discounts on it throughout the year; it just lacks the reinforced hinge and IP48 rating.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 for $1,345: The Galaxy Fold6 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is the sixth-generation folding phone from Samsung and came out in 2024. In this version, Samsung added a wider front screen that feels like a normal smartphone, though not as wide as the Galaxy Z Fold7. I don’t find multitasking as easy as on phones like the OnePlus Open, and the aspect ratio still restricts some apps from showing a multi-pane view, like Gmail, unless you rotate the phone to landscape. It may not be as easy to find now that it has a successor, but if you find it on sale for under $1,400, it’s worth considering, especially since Samsung offers long software support.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 for $900: Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip6 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) from 2024 might be a better buy than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7 FE—the new “budget” folding flip phone the company introduced alongside the flagship Flip7 and Fold7. That’s because the Flip7 FE is a reskinned Flip6 with a Samsung Exynos processor instead of a Qualcomm chip. We haven’t tested the FE yet, but you can probably find a decent deal on the Flip6 that might make it a better value than the Flip7 FE. Performance could even be a smidge better.

    Oppo Find N5 Flip for $1,277: You can think of this as the spiritual successor to the OnePlus Open. (Both companies are owned by BBK Electronics.) Sadly, it isn’t available in the US, UK, or Europe. It’s the world’s slimmest booklike foldable at just 3.6 millimeters thick when open. The displays are excellent, it has top-end specs like the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor at its heart, not to mention 80-watt wired charging for speedy top-ups. The cameras aren’t as great, though, and Oppo’s software is still clunky and buggy.

    Xiaomi Mix Flip for $899: Xiaomi’s first flip phone has a lovely design with excellent displays inside and out, long battery life with fast charging, and flagship-level performance, which makes a nice change as flip phones often have middling specs. It also boasts a solid dual-lens camera, opting for telephoto instead of ultrawide alongside the capable main shooter, which is more useful for most folks. The software lets the party down a little; there’s no IP rating, and it is very pricey, but I had fun with this flip phone. —Simon Hill

    Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 for $1,399: Launched only in China like its predecessors, Xiaomi has promised a wider release for the Mix Fold 4 at some point (though not in the US). It’s not much thicker than the Honor Magic V3 above, and the screen crease is more pronounced when you open it. Performance and battery life are impeccable, and it supports fast wired and wireless charging. There’s also a versatile Leica-tuned camera. But it doesn’t feel like a huge upgrade over last year’s Xiaomi Mix Fold 3. —Simon Hill

    Nubia Flip 5G for $499 (£500): This supercute flip foldable has a stylish circular screen on the front. The Nubia Flip 5G (6/10 WIRED Review) is the most affordable foldable we have seen, outside of discounts for other models. Sadly, the front screen is not very practical, and this is a distinctly average performer with limited processing power and battery life. The software is also dated, and we have concerns about Nubia’s update policy. It also may not work on all US carriers. But for folks keen to try a foldable on a limited budget, the Flip 5G is a way to do it. —Simon Hill


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