Mashable 07月29日 06:24
Foldable phones are getting a lot better. Heres every model you can buy in 2025.
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折叠屏手机从最初的“噱头”发展至今,已在可用性和性价比方面取得显著进步。本文介绍了2025年市场上多款主流折叠屏手机,包括三星Galaxy Z Fold 7和Z Flip 7,它们在轻薄化、屏幕尺寸和铰链设计上均有提升。此外,还涵盖了Motorola Razr系列,其2025年新款在设计和性能上有了突破性进展。Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold凭借良好的相机处理和纯净的Android系统成为有力竞争者,而OnePlus Open则以其出色的屏幕和设计吸引用户。文章也提及了国际市场上如Honor Magic V3和Oppo N5等更轻薄、配置出色的折叠屏手机,虽然部分机型在美国市场不易获得,但它们代表了折叠屏技术的新趋势。

📱 **三星Galaxy Z Fold 7与Z Flip 7的迭代升级**:Fold 7作为三星最新的旗舰折叠屏,在轻薄度、8英寸大屏和铰链设计上均有显著优化,被认为是目前三星最佳的折叠屏手机。其售价为1999.99美元。Z Flip 7则在保持便携性的同时,将外屏升级至4.1英寸,并配备了Flip系列最大的电池,售价为1100美元,使其成为与传统智能手机竞争的有力选手。

🚀 **Motorola Razr系列的新生**:2025年的Motorola Razr系列,特别是Razr Ultra,终于解决了早期产品的不足,提供了令人愉悦的使用体验。Razr Ultra配备旗舰级规格,售价1300美元,其显示效果和超过24小时的电池续航表现出色。Razr Plus(999美元)和基础款Razr(699美元)也提供了不同级别的配置,整体而言,该系列相较于以往有了巨大飞跃。

📸 **Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold的独特优势**:Pixel 9 Pro Fold以其“折叠的Pixel”体验,结合Google的纯净Android系统和出色的相机算法,成为市场上的一个不错选择。尽管其处理器性能并非最强,但价格比同代Galaxy Fold低200美元,具有一定吸引力。然而,其设计和AI功能的应用可能不是所有用户都喜欢。

💡 **OnePlus Open的性价比与市场前景**:OnePlus Open作为2023年底推出的折叠屏手机,在屏幕和设计上表现出色,尽管硬件配置略显过时(骁龙8 Gen 2),但其性能依然强劲。相较于三星Galaxy Fold 7,OnePlus Open的售价更低(常在1500美元左右),但其后续机型的开发取消,给市场留下了疑问。

🌍 **国际市场上的轻薄折叠屏新秀**:文章还介绍了国际市场上的一些亮点,如Honor Magic V3,曾是市场最薄的折叠屏,拥有120Hz显示、IPX8防水和骁龙8 Gen 3芯片。Oppo N5也以其轻薄设计和出色的屏幕尺寸(外屏6.62英寸,内屏8.12英寸)及大容量电池(5600 mAh)而受到关注。这些机型虽然在美国市场不易获得,但展示了折叠屏技术的更多可能性。

Foldable phones started life as a gimmick. They were demonstrably worse in terms of usability compared to typical smartphones and were a lot more expensive. Over the years, the price has remained mostly consistent, but the foldables themselves have improved significantly, making their price-to-performance ratios more justifiable. There are also way more than there used to be, and that competition has been good for consumers.

With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the upcoming launch of the Pixel Pro 10 Fold, you may be curious what the current foldable market looks like. There still aren’t a ton of foldables out there, but they are much more plentiful than they once were.

For the purposes of this list, we’ll discuss the foldables currently on the market, but you can still find virtually every foldable phone ever made on sites like eBay, Swappa, and other used phone marketplaces. We'll also have a guide to our favorite foldables coming soon, so stay tuned.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

Read our full Galaxy Z Fold 7 review.

Let’s start with the latest edition to the foldable family, and that’s the Galaxy Z Fold 7. It’s arguably the best foldable that Samsung has released yet. It houses a number of improved specs and hardware advancements over its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 (which is now discontinued, although you can still find new stock on some online retailers). If you want a flagship, Westworld-style foldable phone with a huge display, this is the top contender so far in 2025.

So, what makes the Z Fold 7 so good? It’s the lightest Fold that Samsung has released to date, shaving precious grams off the weight. Our reviewer Alex Perry also said it's incredibly thin and simply feels great in the hand. The 8-inch screen is the largest ever housed in a Fold, and Samsung also redesigned the hinge. As we said in our review, "Samsung's latest Z Fold phone is [our] favorite yet thanks to its gorgeous form factor, great displays, and solid camera array.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

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Read our full Galaxy Z Flip 7 review.

The Fold’s younger sibling is also on the menu if you want something more traditional. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 is the tippy top of the Flip lineup from the Korean tech giant, and it’s definitely packing some great stuff. The AMOLED external display increased to 4.1 inches in size and goes right up to the edge of the screen. It functionally covers the entire front half of the phone while folded, giving it some honest-to-goodness usability. Crucially, this "AI flip phone" also easily fits in your pocket — imagine that?

Like the Z Fold 7, it also houses numerous software and hardware improvements over the Flip 6, which has been officially discontinued. It features the largest battery in a Flip device yet, and a decent camera array (two out of three of the cameras are really good, in our testing). It’s also a lot more affordable than the Z Fold 7 at $1,100 — that's $900 less than the least expensive Fold model. At its current price, specs, and feature set, the Z Flip 7 can compete with standard smartphones better than any other foldable on the market right now. 

Our chief complaint? While we haven't had any performance issues yet, we do wish it came with a Snapdragon processor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, 256GB, Unlocked
$1,099.99 at Amazon
$1,299.99 Save $200
+ $200 Amazon Gift Card

Motorola Razr family

Credit: Motorola

We've been complaining about the Motorola Razr flip phones since 2020, but we have good news: With the 2025 edition of the Motorola Razr, the company has finally figured out the modern flip phone. This phone is a heck of a lot of fun.

Technically, there are three smartphones in the Motorola Razr foldable family. However, they’re all essentially the same phone with some spec bumps as you move up the pricing ladder, so we’ll talk about all three of them here. The most powerful is the flagship Razr Ultra, which includes flagship specs and a $1,300 price tag. With a higher price tag than the new Z Flip 7, the Razr Ultra has to be damn good to win over shoppers. Fortunately, we think it largely does.

Mashable's tech editor Timothy Beck Werth has been testing the Motorola Razr Ultra, and he's been very impressed so far. "The cameras could be slightly better for a flagship IMO, but other than that, I've been loving this phone. Like all foldables, it's a huge conversation starter, and I love being back on a flip phone. The displays are incredible, and the battery life lasted over 24 hours in my testing."

Following that is the Razr Plus at $999 and the base Razr at $699. The former comes with a Snapdragon 8S Gen 3 while the other comes with a Dimensity 7400X chip, making the Plus a flagship model and the regular Razr a midrange device overall. All three phones are widely regarded as superior to Moto’s prior foldables and are reasonable choices if you aren’t thrilled with the Galaxy Flip 7. As per the norm in 2025, they also come with some AI goodies if you’re into that sort of thing. 

Pro tip: Since the debut of the Z Flip 7, you can now find select colors of the Razr Ultra discounted to $1,099, and with 512GB of storage, too.

Credit: Motorola
Motorola Razr Ultra, 512GB, Unlocked
$1,099 at Amazon
$1,299 Save $200

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

Credit: Alex Perry / Mashable

Read our full review of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Next up is the current foldable in Google’s lineup, although we 100 percent expect the Pixel 10 Pro Fold to be released at the Made by Google event on Aug. 20. In any case, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is a reasonably good foldable, and it competes pretty well with the Galaxy Fold 6. It isn’t quite as strong in terms of specs as the newer Galaxy Fold, but it makes up for it by shaving $200 off the price. We’ll have to wait and see if the Pixel 10 Pro Fold keeps up that trend, or if the price increases, which it might. Cough, tariffs, cough.

In any case, what you get here is a Pixel that folds. You get Google’s clean Android software design with its excellent camera processing. Even though the Tensor G4 isn’t the strongest processor, it still holds its own and will do everything you ask it to do. The only downside, according to our review, is that the colors are boring and Google shovels a bunch of AI features into phones that folks may or may not use. Otherwise, it’s a solid competitor.

OnePlus Open

Credit: Alex Perry / Mashable

Read our full review of the OnePlus Open.

OnePlus entered the foldable market in late 2023 with the OnePlus Open. It’s another competitor to the Galaxy Fold 7 and Pixel 9 Pro Fold market with a vertically opening hinge with a tablet-sized inner display. It holds up in some areas, like the excellent displays and generally good design. While its hardware is a little dated compared to foldable phones released in 2025, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip is still perfectly capable, and the rest of the spec sheet holds up surprisingly well. 

Mostly, the concern with the Open is that OnePlus hasn’t released another one. The successor was initially delayed to 2025, and then eventually cancelled. This was considered a bad idea by just about all the foldable fans out there, as the original Open was cheaper than the Galaxy Fold 7. OnePlus has said that they’ll continue supporting the Open, which is good because they’re still selling it. It seems to go on sale quite often for $1,500, which is $500 less than Samsung’s most recent offering.

Credit: OnePlus
OnePlus Open
$1,499 at OnePlus
$1,699 Save $200

The world has more foldable phone options than the U.S.

We've covered all the top foldable phones for sale in the United States at this time. However, international markets have a lot more options than North American markets, where Samsung, Google, and Motorola reign mostly unchecked. That may change in the future, but for now, those are the three brands we recommend checking out if you're an early adopter and mobile nerd, like us. You can get your hands on these international smartphones without jumping through a lot of hoops or paying a premium.

Honor Magic V3

The Honor Magic V3 is the first of a slew of Chinese-made foldables that may or may not be directly available in the U.S. market. At the time of its launch, the Magic V3 was the thinnest foldable on the market at 9.3mm, a title that has since been taken by Samsung and Oppo. Released in late 2024, it has specs that compete with the big dogs, although it’s about six months behind in terms of design improvements.

Even so, the phone is reasonably good. It has modern amenities like a 120 Hz display, an IPX8 water resistance, and a 5,150 mAh battery. It’s also equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, giving this thing flagship-level chops. Honor has launched this phone globally, so you can buy it anywhere except in North America, per the company’s product page. It’s still available at specialty shops and places like eBay.

Oppo N5

The Oppo N5 made waves when it launched as the world’s thinnest foldable (at the time). Thin phones have been met with mixed reactions over the years, but this is the year of ultra-thin phones. They are easier to hold but often come with compromises like less battery life. Samsung’s S25 Edge is a prime example of this. In any case, the N5 is a vertical folding phone like the Galaxy Fold 7, and still comes with some decent specs. 

It comes with a 6.62-inch outer screen and an 8.12-inch inner screen, matching Samsung’s Fold 7 in those areas. It also comes with a massive 5,600 mAh battery, which is also larger than the Fold 7, despite being a similar size. Overall, it’s a monster of a phone. Unfortunately, it’s a little tricky to get. The Oppo N5 is only available from specialty shops and places like eBay. It’s sold brand new in Asia, but that’s about it. It’s too bad, because the price in Singapore puts this phone at around $1,800.

Huawei Mate X6

Huawei started making the Mate foldables around the same time as Samsung, making it one of the phone makers with the most experience in this area. The Chinese brand’s latest foldable model is the Huawei Mate X6, which includes some pretty snazzy stuff, like a leather back that gives it a very premium look. It’s a book-style foldable with competitively sized screens and specs. It’s a perfectly competitive smartphone. 

The only two knocks against it: Huawei’s modern phones don’t run Android (and thus lack the Google Play Store), and it's not widely available in the U.S. market. There are ways around both of these downsides, although Google has warned against using its apps on Huawei phones in the past. In any case, it’s a stylish smartphone. Here in the States, you can only get it from resellers, and you’ll definitely pay a huge premium. 

Vivo X Fold 5

The Vivo Fold 5 is the latest in Vivo’s lineup. It launched in 2025 in many parts of the world. In some ways, this is the most impressive foldable on the list. Its 6,000mAh battery is top of the class while keeping the weight at 217 grams, which is very impressive. It’s a bit thicker than other 2025 foldables at 9.2mm compared to some others that are around 8mm. It also has the highest IP dust rating of any foldable at IP5X. 

Like many of the foldables here, it’s available in China only, but you can buy them from specialty shops and eBay if you really want one. At ¥7,999 (that translates to about $1,100), it's one of the cheapest foldables on the market in 2025, which is especially impressive given its spec sheet. The book-style foldable isn’t our first choice, but it’s definitely not a bad choice. 

Vivo X Fold 5
$1,060 at Aliexpress
$1,325 Save $265

The foldable market keeps growing

More phone makers are coming out with new foldable phones with increasingly good specs. Just a few years ago, dust and water resistance were considered a fantasy for foldables, and now there are models with both. Screen durability has also improved considerably in a short period of time. In a few years, we may see even less expensive foldables that continue to push the envelope.  

Of course, there's one massive mobile brand that's missing from this list — Apple. And rumor has it everyone's favorite fruit company is hard at work at the yet-unnamed iPhone Fold, which we're hoping to see in 2026, if not sooner.

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