Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 beats Motorola Razr Plus in marathon folding test

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 beats Motorola Razr Plus in marathon folding test
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In Youtuber's hand-folding test (live stream), the Razr Plus broke after 126,364 folds (hinge gave up after ~44k folds) while the Z Flip survived 273,316 folds (but lost ability to stay fully open after 223,000 folds) and is still going right now in the live stream.

gif on the hand-folding test

EDIT: the Z Flip is now at 275,203 277,350 298,500 300k folds!

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That is pretty intersting. If I had a fold I wonder how many times I'd open it daily. I would definitely flip it open and closed repeatedly throughout the day just to pass the time even when not intending to look at the screen.

Yep in a subsequent video he does address that, basically the 44k folds (ie the point at which the hinge broke) for the Razr Plus correspond to ~2 years if you assume that you open & close it 60 times a day, over a 1 year if it's 90-100 times a day.

They all look so incredibly bored to be there...

Surely there's a machine that can do this testing lol

His point in another video is that the machine is "too gentle" on the phone, ie it applies the pressure evenly on it, whereas that's not the case when we fold phones in real life. For instance, the Razr Plus was claimed by Motorola to withstand 400k folds, yet real-world testing shows that they give up after 44k cycles.

Anyone else not all that interested in this folding gimmick?

I absolutely love the flip. Much more comfortable in my pocket. And I like the student angles you can have it in for photography, watching videos, or reading.

Cool idea, but not worth the cost and breakability to me.

Maybe in a few years.

I broke enough Nintendo DSes in my day to know this is a stupid idea.

The Nintendo DS being the second highest selling console ever begs to differ

Not shitting on the DS. Just the hinges. Don't want to relive that at a $700 price point.

It's only the second highest because they kept breaking the hinges on them

Five generations of continuous improvement is all I can say regarding Samsung vs Google/Moto/OnePlus foldables.