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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Motorola Razr Ultra: Sample Photos Comparison

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Motorola Razr Ultra: Sample Photos Comparison

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Flip phones are getting much better in 2025 with thinner designs, bigger cover screens and longer-lasting batteries, but are the cameras better too? We have taken the two most popular flip phones out there, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Motorola's Razr Ultra, to see which captures the better looking photos.
With two main cameras, these two deliver excellent quality, but they both lack the telephoto camera you get on a regular slab phone.
Both phones have roughly the same size main camera sensor: 1/1.56", which is a slightly smaller size than the typical 1/1.3" sensors used on your iPhone Pro Maxes and Galaxy Ultra devices. The ultra-wide camera on board uses an even smaller sensor of roughly 1/2.55".But not having a dedicated telephoto lens means zoom quality is only decent in the 1X to 3X zoom range, but once you start zooming further you will notice detail falls apart quickly.
Let's take a look at some photos:
Do you see a clear winner in this photo comparison? Let us know in the comments below.
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