Pros
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Superb dual-display experience: a roomy 4.0" 165 Hz cover screen plus a bright, nearly crease-free 6.9" 165 Hz inner pOLED.
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Flagship-class Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 performance with solid battery life and 45 W wired / 15 W wireless charging.
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Strong camera setup for a flip: 50 MP main with OIS and a rare 50 MP 2× telephoto, plus excellent stereo speakers.
Cons
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Software support trails Samsung: typically three OS upgrades and four years of security updates.
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IPX8 water resistance lacks a dust rating, and case/accessory options are thinner than for Samsung flips.
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No Qi2 magnetic wireless charging; night video and long-zoom still lag slab flagships.
On top of:
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Motorola Razr (2024)
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
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Motorola Razr+ (2023)
Behind of:
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6
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Oppo Find N3 Flip
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Xiaomi MIX Flip
Summary
The Razr 50 Ultra nails what a clamshell should be in 2024: a big, useful cover screen, a premium main display, fast daily performance, and cameras that finally feel competitive—telephoto included. If you value a playful, practical flip with strong hardware and clean software, it’s an easy pick; just keep in mind Samsung still wins on long-term updates, dust protection, and ecosystem depth.
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