11, the company doubled down on the foldable phone trend with its new Galaxy Z Flipalready available for $1,380 -- although getting one may soon be an even bigger challenge now --, the phone is positioned to go against the foldable Motorola Razr, which has a similar design and is available for $1,499.
Within Samsung however, the Z Flip marks the company's continuing commitment to the foldable phone trend, which began when the company announced the Galaxy Fold in February last year.
Both phones use Samsung's Infinity Flex Display, which the company developed to enable its handsets to fold hundreds of thousands of times without breaking.
Samsung claims both the Fold and the Z Flip can fold 200,000 times without breaking (AKA: the number of times a person would open and close their phone over five years of use), but when CNET tested this claim in October, the Galaxy Fold lasted about 120,000 folds.
Unlike the Galaxy Fold, which has a 7.3-inch screen and opens and closes like a book, the Z Flip has a clamshell design.
It also has a 6.7-inch display and dual 12-megapixel rear cameras.
And read how to preorder the Z Flip here or check out other foldable phones here.
Galaxy Z Flip is the first phone with foldable glass.
Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Fold
12-megapixel (wide-angle), 12-megapixel (ultra wide-angle)
12-megapixel (wide-angle), 16-megapixel (ultra wide-angle), 12-megapixel (telephoto)
Foldable display; wireless PowerShare; wireless charging; fast charging
Foldable display, wireless charging, fast charging
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