Motorola Razr 2019 has got a new challenger. The first official renders of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip have been leaked. For a quick reminder, the expected specifications of this Samsung Galaxy Z Flip include an OLED FHD+ 6.7″ display with 22:9 aspect ratio.

This display will not be of plastic nature like the Motorola Razr, rather it will have an ultra-thin glass. There will be a small 1.06″ display on the outside (when closed). Furthermore, a hole-punch selfie camera will be seen on the front panel.

The internal specs will include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 with 8GB of Ram and 256GB internal memory. There will be no microSD card slot or 3.5mm headphone jack. The cutout for USB-C port, for charging, will be utilized as an audio output speaker as well.

Take a look at the leaked renders of the upcoming foldable smartphone from Samsung below:

Well unlike the Motorola Razr (5G version) being under construction, it will not support 5G unfortunately. It seems that high refresh rate screens (120Hz) and foldable will be the trend for the year 2020.

Not that Samsung and Motorola have shown their cards, let us see when will Apple joins the foldable party. These foldables have surely put some flavor back in the smartphones because in the past few years we have only seen brick style smartphones with an increasing number of cameras in them.

Which one do you like more, Motorola Razr 2019 or the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip?

Story credits: Ali Noor

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