5 Best Folding Phones (2025), Tested and Reviewed

Different Folding Telephones to Take into account

Razr 2025 sequence

{Photograph}: Julian Chokkattu

Motorola Razr+ (2025): There’s technically a 3rd cellphone in Motorola’s newest Razr lineup: the Razr+ 2025. Nonetheless, it is almost similar to final yr’s Razr+ 2024, with recent colours and the improved IP48 score and titanium-reinforced hinge. It sits in a clumsy center floor, although. It isn’t as reasonably priced as the usual Razr, which presents a fairly good expertise for the cash. But it surely’s additionally not as flagship because the Razr Extremely. It is usually the one one of many lineup with out the ultrawide digicam. I often love telephoto zoom lenses, however ultrawides are so helpful on flip telephones for group selfies. When you’re contemplating this mannequin, it is also value considering the Razr+ from 2024, as you may see some good reductions on it all year long.

Samsung Galaxy Z folding phones

Galaxy Z Flip5 and Fold5

{Photograph}: Julian Chokkattu

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 for $1,000: The 2023 fifth-generation Galaxy Z Flip5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is a elegant flip-style handset with an IPX8 water-resistance rating and a silent hinge. It closes fully flat with out leaving a niche within the center, and this iteration has a bigger cowl display on the entrance, which helps you to take a look at giant widgets just like the calendar, climate, step rely, and timer—plus notifications with the flexibility to answer them through a full-size keyboard—with out opening the machine up. The newer Flip6 does not add many new options—the upgrades are within the software program, and the Flip5 has acquired a lot of them. Be sure to don’t pay anyplace near MSRP for this cellphone.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 for $1,250: The Galaxy Z Fold5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) from 2023 nonetheless shares many similarities with the newer Galaxy Z Fold6, although the entrance display will not be as large and is usually a little annoying to make use of (apps can really feel a bit squished). It is nonetheless a wonderful, well-built cellphone, however you must keep away from paying something close to MSRP. Look forward to a sale.

OnePlus Open for $1,700: I liked the OnePlus Open (7/10, WIRED Recommends) when it debuted in 2023, so I used to be unhappy to see the corporate announce earlier this yr that it scrapped plans for a successor. You may’t purchase this cellphone from OnePlus or Amazon anymore, however it’s obtainable at Greatest Purchase, and you may also discover it used. I do not assume it is definitely worth the MSRP at the moment, so attempt to discover it at a reduction. The Open has the perfect multitasking system I’ve seen on a booklike folding cellphone. I had Gmail and X open in split-screen, after which Slack hidden away on the backside—you may simply scroll all the way down to see the full-size third app or convey all three into view subsequent to one another. There is no wi-fi charging help. It additionally has solely an IPX4 water-resistance score, so I would be actually cautious utilizing this close to a pool. Take into accounts entry to repairability and customer support—Google and Samsung have a wider restore community (a minimum of within the US), and fixing a damaged OnePlus is perhaps extra troublesome.

Xiaomi Mix Flip for $899: Xiaomi’s first flip cellphone has a beautiful design with wonderful shows in and out, lengthy battery life with quick charging, and flagship-level efficiency, which makes a pleasant change as flip telephones typically have middling specs. It additionally boasts a strong dual-lens digicam, choosing telephoto as a substitute of ultrawide alongside the succesful predominant shooter, which is extra helpful for most people. The software program lets the get together down slightly; there’s no IP score, and it is vitally dear, however I had enjoyable with this flip cellphone. —Simon Hill

Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 for $1,399: Launched solely in China like its predecessors, Xiaomi has promised a wider launch for the Combine Fold 4 in some unspecified time in the future (although not within the US). It’s not a lot thicker than the Honor Magic V3 above, and the display crease is extra pronounced once you open it. Efficiency and battery life are impeccable, and it helps quick wired and wi-fi charging. There’s additionally a flexible Leica-tuned digicam. But it surely doesn’t really feel like an enormous improve over final yr’s Xiaomi Mix Fold 3. —Simon Hill

Oppo Find N5 Flip: You may consider this because the religious successor to the OnePlus Open. (Each corporations are owned by BBK Electronics.) Sadly, it is not obtainable within the US, UK, or Europe. It is the world’s slimmest booklike foldable at simply 3.6 millimeters thick when open. The shows are wonderful, it has top-end specs just like the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor at its coronary heart, to not point out 80-watt wired charging for fast top-ups. The cameras aren’t as nice, although, and Oppo’s software program continues to be clunky and buggy.

Nubia Flip 5G for $499 (£500): This supercute flip foldable has a classy round display on the entrance. The Nubia Flip 5G (6/10 WIRED Review) is essentially the most reasonably priced foldable we’ve seen, outdoors of reductions for different fashions. Sadly, the entrance display will not be very sensible, and it is a distinctly common performer with restricted processing energy and battery life. The software program can also be dated, and we’ve considerations about Nubia’s replace coverage. However for folk eager to strive a foldable on a restricted funds, the Flip 5G is a method to do it. —Simon Hill


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