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Nubia Flip 5G vs. Motorola Razr 2023: Flip phones on a budget
The Nubia Flip 5G gives the Razr 2023 a run for its money.
Speaking of durability, the Razr 2023 one-ups the Nubia Flip with an official IP rating of IP52, meaning it can withstand light splashes, rain, and even exposure to dust, the latter of which is still pretty uncommon in foldables. CategoryNubia Flip 5GMotorola Razr (2023)OSAndroid 13 (MyOS13)Android 13Display (internal)6.9-inch, OLED, FHD+ (2790 x 1188), 120Hz6.9-inch, pOLED, FHD+ (2640 x 1080), 144Hz LTPODisplay (external)1.43-inch, circular OLED1.5-inch, OLED, 194 x 368ChipsetSnapdragon 7 Gen 1Snapdragon 7 Gen 1RAM8GB, 12GB8GBStorage256GB, 512GB128GBRear cameras50MP wide + 2MP depth64MP wide + 13MP ultrawideFront camera16MP32MPAudioDual Speakers, Snapdragon Sound, DTS:X Ultra3 mics, stereo speakers, Dolby AtmosConnectivity5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, NFCSecurityFingerprint sensor, face unlockFingerprint sensor, face unlockIP water/dust resistance❌IP52Battery4310mAh, 33W wired charging4200mAh, 30W wired charging, 5W wirelessDimensions (open)75.5 x 170 x 7.0mm73.95 x 170.82 x 7.35mmDimensions (closed)75.5 x 87.6 x 15.0mm73.95 x 88.24 x 15.8mmWeight209g188.6gColors Cosmic Black, Sunshine Gold, Flowing LilacSage Green, Vanilla Cream, Summer Lilac, Cherry Blossom Still, the Nubia display is plenty fast at 120Hz and even has an incredibly high PWM rate for PWM-sensitive individuals (Motorola also handles this well with flicker reduction, a feature you can enable when needed).
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