by dbadmin | Aug 2, 2025 | Features, Foldable Phones, Google, Google Pixel
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Google is preparing to launch the Pixel 10 Pro Fold this month, marking the company’s third foray into the foldable phone space. What if you want a pocket-friendly Pixel foldable, though? Unfortunately, Google hasn’t launched...
by dbadmin | Aug 1, 2025 | Foldable Phones, Honor, News
Credit: HONOR China The HONOR Magic V Flip 2 will reportedly have a 5,500mAh battery. This would mean it has the largest battery out of all Flip foldable phones. HONOR’s rumored Flip phone will apparently launch later this month. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 offers a...
by dbadmin | Jul 31, 2025 | Foldable Phones, Motorola, Motorola Razr, News
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Motorola will launch a special edition Razr in collaboration with Swarovski. New renders provide a look at the special edition phone from a variety of angles. This collaboration is limited to the vanilla Razr. A few weeks ago,...
by dbadmin | Jul 31, 2025 | Foldable Phones, News, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Samsung Display has confirmed that the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s folding screen durability is on par with that of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This comes after the company revealed that the Z Fold 7’s screen can better withstand extreme...
by dbadmin | Jul 30, 2025 | Deals, Foldable Phones, Motorola, Motorola Razr, News
Razr Ultra in Mountain Trail Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority The brand-new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 is all the hype right now, but some of us believe the Motorola Razr Ultra is a better option. It’s also more expensive, but today’s deal brings the price to the...
by dbadmin | Jul 30, 2025 | Features, Foldable Phones, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a major step forward for Samsung; it’s the lightest and arguably thinnest foldable phone on the planet. That’s a dramatic upgrade over last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 6, which looked dated compared to rival devices. Here’s the thing, though. We’re now...