I've tested every Razr and Galaxy Flip: 3 reasons Motorola crushes Samsung at foldables
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I've tested every Razr and Galaxy Flip: 3 reasons Motorola crushes Samsung at foldables
"Motorola owns around 50% of the US foldables market now, as well as a large share of overseas foldable markets. Its chief rivals are Samsung and Google."
"Motorola is currently selling the 2024 version of the Moto Razr for a George Washington less than $400. Being able to plop down $400 for a fully functional foldable phone is almost ludicrous."
"Samsung sells its cheapest foldable -- the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE -- for $899. In other words, you can buy two Moto Razr 2024 foldables, and a nice dinner."
Motorola holds approximately 50% of the US foldable market and a significant share internationally. Its main competitors are Samsung and Google. Motorola's success is attributed to three factors: competitive pricing, software, and fashion. The company offers a range of foldable phones priced from $399 to $1,399, with the Moto Razr 2024 available for under $400. This pricing strategy allows consumers to purchase a fully functional foldable phone at a lower cost compared to competitors like Samsung, which sells its cheapest foldable for $899.
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