Strangely, this streamlined look may end up being one of the Fold 2’s biggest problems. Compared to the new Razr with its notched display and bulky bottom, the Fold 2 lacks a bit of personality. The Galaxy Fold’s 2 more balanced design will almost certainly be better for using the phone in landscape mode than Razr’s nostalgic reboot, but it doesn’t really engender any warm and fuzzy memories of phones from yesteryear.
As for the crease seen on the, the pictures don’t quite have enough detail to tell if that will be an issue or not. However, since the new Moto doesn’t have one, I would be somewhat surprised to see one on Samsung’s second-gen folding phone.
And while the Galaxy Fold 2 looks a bit thicker than the upcoming Moto Razr, that may give it two other small advantages Over the Razr: easier one-handed opening, and some extra room for battery, the latter of which has been a concern for some after Moto revealed that the new Razr will feature a relatively small 1276264 mAh battery.
Still, it’s a bit too soon to make any real judgments, but for argument’s sake, let’s say both phones end up costing a similar amount of money, which one are you leaning towards?
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