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The Motorola Razr Plus 2024 could blow away Galaxy Z Flip 6 — here’s why

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The Motorola Razr Plus 2024 could blow away Galaxy Z Flip 6 — here’s why

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 isn’t out yet, but it already looks like Samsung’s new foldable phone is in trouble. Motorola, which claims to own 75% of the flip phone market in the U.S., just upped the ante — again — with the new Motorola Razr Plus 2024 and Motorola Razr 2024.

For starters, the new Razr Plus (starting at $999) has a ginormous external display at 4 inches, up from 3.6 inches on the previous model. Even better, the entry-level Razr ($699) has a big 3.6-inch cover screen, which is a huge leap from the puny 1.6-inch panel on the last version.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is tipped to feature a smaller 3.9-inch cover display and a smaller 6.7-inch main screen. (The Razr’s main OLED display is 6.9 inches.) 

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Motorola has also added a ton of upgrades in terms of what you can do with this Razr’s external screen. The panels have been redesigned to make full use of the extra real estate, whether you’re quickly checking the weather, changing Spotify tracks or glancing at a map. You can also pinch to see all your panels at once for easier navigation, and the cover display is always on so you don’t have to wake it up to see key info.

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