Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Motorola Razr (2025) vs OPPO Find N5: In the world of foldable phones, the comparison between three different models is quite interesting. The Samsung Galaxy ZFlip7 and the Motorola Razr (2025) are both clamshell style foldables, while the OPPO FindN5 is a book-style foldable phone. These fundamental design differences dictate how different the use case, audience, and feature set of these phones are.
Design and Form Factor:
The Samsung Galaxy ZFlip7 itself is a compact and elegant foldable that gives a strong flagship feel. When the phone is closed, it feels pocket-fit but when the screen is unfolded, it gives a proper smartphone size. Similarly, the Motorola Razr (2025) is also a clamshell, but its outer display is larger and more interactive — calls, notifications, photos, everything can be seen from the side without unfolding. The OPPO FindN5 is book-style foldable, meaning it feels like a small tablet when unfolded. When closed, it looks like a regular tall phone. This form factor is especially best for productivity and multimedia.
Display and Visuals:
The ZFlip7’s 6.7‑inch main AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers smooth scrolling and vibrant colours. There’s also a compact 4.1‑inch Super AMOLED cover screen that’s quite useful for notifications or selfies. The Razr (2025) offers a slightly larger 6.9‑inch pOLED main display, offering a quite immersive feel, and the outer 4.0‑inch screen is extremely responsive with a 165Hz refresh rate. The OPPO FindN5’s foldable 8.12‑inch LTPO OLED panel delivers a mini‑tablet experience with full media consumption, gaming, and multitasking. Its 6.62‑inch outer screen is also quite useful in folded form.
Performance and Power:
The ZFlip7 comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite “for Galaxy” chipset or the Exynos 2500 version, and promises Samsung’s One UI 8 with 7 years of updates. The Razr (2025) comes with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 or MediaTek Dimensity 7400X, and offers a fun user experience with Moto AI, but the update support isn’t as long as the ZFlip7. The OPPO FindN5 again uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, with ColorOS 15 and AI features, but the update policy is similar to typical BBK SKUs.
Camera Setup:
Camera quality matters a lot in a foldable phone. The ZFlip7 has 50MP main + 12MP ultrawide sensors. This is a good camera system for a clamshell, but the phone is limited when it comes to zoom. The Razr (2025) appeals to photography lovers with its 50MP main + 50MP telephoto lens—a fun option for zoom shots. The OPPO FindN5 takes the photography scene to the next level: 50MP main + 50MP periscope telephoto 3x zoom + 8MP ultrawide setup. This offers flagship-class versatility in a mortar-style folded phone. From a selfie angle, the ZFlip7 offers a 10MP main screen and a 12MP cover camera; the Razr has a 32MP front camera; the FindN5 has 8MP on both sides.
Battery and Charging:
Battery life is always a bit challenging in foldables due to folding screens. The ZFlip7 packs a 4,300mAh battery and supports 25W wired + 15W wireless charging. The Razr (2025) has a 4,000–4,500mAh battery and supports 45W wired + 15W wireless charging—charges fast but the battery capacity is a little low. The OPPO FindN5 is ahead in the battery game with a 5,600mAh battery, 80W wired + 50W wireless charging—this is quite impressive for a foldable phone and offers long battery backup.
Durability and Build:
The durability of foldables is very important. The ZFlip7 has an IP48 rating—water mistance is a little limited (splash level). Moto Razr (2025) also has an IP48 rating, but is not very durable. OPPO FindN5 comes with IPX8/IPX9 certification, which is proof of high water-resistance, but foldable glass and hinges require careful handling at hygiene level.
Price in India (Approximate):
Samsung Galaxy ZFlip7: ₹1,09,999 – ₹1,21,999
Motorola Razr (2025): ₹70,000 – ₹80,000 (expected mid-range pricing)
OPPO FindN5: ₹1,70,000 – ₹1,90,000 (premium ducat foldable segment)
Final Verdict: which is better foldable?
If you want a compact, pocketable foldable phone that has Samsung’s ecosystem, smooth software, and Galaxy AI features, the Galaxy ZFlip7 is perfect. It’s a grand stylish choice with premium feel and long-term software support.
If you’re on a tight budget and want photography and style with a functional outer display in a clamshell design, the Motorola Razr (2025) is your best bet. It strikes a balance between form, function, and price.
And if you want maximum display real estate, top‑tier camera system, and high water resistance in a proper tablet-like phone, the OPPO FindN5 is matchless—but the price will be quite high. It’s the most powerful, most stable choice for productivity lovers who want a premium foldable phone.










