The Motorola Razr Fold is challenging the dominance of Samsung’s flagship foldable line, with users reporting superior battery longevity and camera performance compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 7. According to reporting by Zac Kew-Denniss for Android Authority, the Razr Fold’s 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery and versatile camera system outperform the Z Fold 7’s 4,300mAh capacity and struggle with focus, marking a shift in how power users evaluate folding devices.
Battery Endurance and Charging Speed
Battery life has emerged as a primary differentiator between the two devices. The Razr Fold features a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, a significant departure from the 4,300mAh unit found in the Galaxy Z Fold 7. As noted by Kew-Denniss, the Razr Fold can sustain up to 48 hours of use on a single charge. Even during intensive tasks—such as using GPS, streaming music, and acting as a mobile hotspot for two hours—the device retained 39% battery life by the end of the day. Furthermore, the Razr Fold supports 80W charging, offering a faster power replenishment cycle than the Samsung counterpart.
Camera Performance and Image Processing
While the Galaxy Z Fold 7 utilizes the 200MP sensor found in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, real-world testing indicates that the Razr Fold provides a more consistent photographic experience. Kew-Denniss reports that the Z Fold 7 frequently struggles with focus on close-up subjects, often forcing a switch to the ultrawide lens for macro shots. In contrast, the Razr Fold’s 50MP primary camera maintains focus more effectively. Additionally, the Razr Fold’s 50MP 3x telephoto lens delivers sharper results than the 10MP 3x zoom on the Samsung device, which has been described as lacking detail at higher magnification.
Pro Tip: If you prioritize photographic personality and contrast, the Razr Fold’s default color profile is tuned to be more aggressive, which often reduces the need for post-processing compared to the flatter tones frequently seen on Samsung devices.
Design Ergonomics and Stylus Integration
Despite being 28g heavier and 1.2mm thicker than the Z Fold 7, the Razr Fold is often perceived as more comfortable to hold. The difference in weight is negligible during daily use, and the device’s rounded corners and “vegan leather” plastic back offer a tactile experience that some users prefer over the glass construction of the Galaxy line. Moreover, the Razr Fold features a tapered frame that simplifies the unfolding process. The inclusion of the Moto Smart Pen, which functions on both the cover and inner screens and remains unaffected by magnetic interference, provides a functional advantage for users who prefer stylus input.
Software Multitasking Limitations
Samsung’s One UI maintains an advantage in sophisticated multitasking. While Motorola offers a more flexible task switcher that allows for a grid layout on the inner screen, it lags in window management. According to Android Authority, the Razr Fold limits split-screen configurations to 50:50 or 90:10 ratios, and pop-up windows are restricted by the aspect ratio of the cover display. The Z Fold 7 allows users to resize windows with greater freedom, making it a more robust tool for professional productivity.

The Accessory Gap
One significant hurdle for Motorola remains the availability of third-party support. Samsung’s market dominance means users have access to a wide array of cases and screen protectors from manufacturers like Spigen and dbrand. Motorola users currently face a scarcity of high-quality accessories, with available glass screen protectors frequently failing to adhere correctly. This lack of ecosystem support remains the primary drawback for those considering a switch from the Galaxy series.
Did you know?
The Razr Fold features an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO main display, marking Motorola’s formal entry into the book-style foldable market with hardware specifications aimed directly at high-end power users.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which phone has better battery life?
The Motorola Razr Fold offers significantly better battery life due to its 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, often lasting up to 48 hours, compared to the 4,300mAh battery in the Galaxy Z Fold 7.

Does the Razr Fold support a stylus?
Yes, the Razr Fold supports the Moto Smart Pen, which works on both the cover and inner displays and is not affected by magnetic interference from cases.
Is the Razr Fold’s camera better than the Z Fold 7?
According to reports, the Razr Fold provides superior focus and sharper 3x zoom images, while the Z Fold 7 often struggles with focus and relies on the ultrawide lens for macro photography.
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