 Hey guys, Fundy E here and I am recording using the rear camera at the start of this video of both the brand new RAZR Plus or RAZR 40 Ultra in some regions and the Galaxy Z Flip 4. Now this is at 4K 30, get idea of the microphones, all that fun stuff, the cool thing about the RAZR as you can see here is you can clearly see the whole screen in comparison to that. So anyway, let's go ahead and switch to 4K 60. So moving over to 4K 60, the one thing you notice is, of course, image is sharper, but the Galaxy doesn't have preview at 4K 60 on the Z Flip 4, otherwise it still does. So this is the Galaxy right there, no preview and you can see, it's preview. So you get a good idea of what it does and also stabilization, all that fun stuff. I'm in the city, so let's go ahead and take some photos. Alright, let's take a look at the internal cameras within the larger display. Again, recording at 4K 60 for both of them and you can see how well they perform in terms of lighting, color, all that fun jazz. But yeah, now let's seriously go take some photos. Okay, now we're recording at night using both cameras and there's a lot of street lights, so you can see some separation, trying to extend it as much as possible. But again, this is a good idea of what lighting will be using the rear cameras and I'm just going to spin around the other way. This part of the street here is darker, but you get an idea of what we're getting here. So you've seen video and images from both devices and it looks like, look, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 camera is slightly better in some situations, especially in low light, but overall they are pretty much close. Now what about hardware? But the most common factor is that the cover display on the Motorola Razer Plus is much larger than what we have on the Z Flip 4. Z Flip 4 here has this 1.7 inch cover display. It's great for going through quick widgets. You can also use it as the viewfinder for your photos as you saw earlier and that's pretty much it. Now, looking at the Razer Plus, 3.6 inch Peel-Led display, 144 hertz, it is really smooth and it's not just the housing for widgets, you can see how large it is and also how much of the real estate it actually uses. You can have your apps in there, you can have widgets, you can have games, you have quick access, have a bunch of apps here and in speaking of gaming, this excels pretty well in gaming where you can jump on some of the quick games they have here like the stack balance which is something you will find quite addictive. But you can also play games like Call of Duty Mobile on this display, we're able to play it here and the cool thing about it is that from here you can start your gameplay on the external display which is not that comfortable, you can resize it so it's on the whole screen or you can move it above the camera housing and then you can also just open your device up and continue gameplay that way and if you're done you can close it and continue gameplay on the cover display as well. So that is a huge benefit here. Now you're wondering how do some of the apps look on this cover display? So you can go into an app like Twitter, let's just go to hit allow there, you can see how Twitter looks, I'm going to make sure it's full size, you can see the nav, the rav here and you've got full access, it's pretty nice, you can see this photo of Roberto just looks pretty good here on that display so it takes advantage of some of these things quite well, an app like TikTok where you can see again quite clearly you can go into videos pretty well, as you can see I can go into the comments here which kind of take up the whole screen but again more useful than the cover display here and then just go ahead and just try Instagram just to show you some of the common used apps. Instagram also fits pretty nicely, you can see of course you know all the stories here on the top and go into Daniel's story, I can kind of scroll through again taking full advantage of that cover display and does well. Now when we open it up it leads in directly into the app and you can see the flow here so this flow is pretty nice and again really takes advantage of what you have, this internal display is 6.9 inches compared to the 6.7 on the Z Flip 4 so you can see just just in terms of size difference what you're looking at in terms of size difference here for both displays, you get the idea and also this is a 165 Hertz display so much faster refresh rate than the 120 that we have here on the Z Flip 4 so that is actually pretty nice in terms of what you get with the displays. First looking at the hardware here you can see there is no gap on the razor at all while the Galaxy Z Flip 4 does have a little gap as you know it doesn't close all the way through the way the hinge design is. The razor here is pretty much flat and I have got the magenta color here and there are three colors to go through in terms of color options now which is easier to flip the Galaxy actually does a pretty easy job I think it's also just because you do have some of that gap so it's easier to open up and flip the razor you can you do have to find a good spot and then of course hit it to flip so you get the idea there with the razor. What about the hinge factor how many degrees do you have well razor and Samsung have done a good job in the way both of them actually stay in position so they've done a good job with just the way the hinges work and they're pretty similar so you get in the same effect although the Galaxy feels a little bit more sturdy when it comes to the hinge movements razor kind of just feels just a little bit lighter but again pretty solid hinges all the way through. The copper display is great on the Motorola razor plus but the internal display is also no slouch 6.9 inches as we mentioned compared to the 6.7 on the Z Flip 4 and also less of a visible crease so you do have a much more fluid feel when you're scrolling or swiping on that display in comparison to the Z Flip 4 but the also is a difference with the refresh rates at 165 Hertz so those gaming sessions will go in longer now both devices are powered by the Snapdragon 8 plus gen 1 so you're getting very similar performances here so we're gonna go into a deep gaming session but the fact that you have that continuity where you can game on one screen and switch to another adds a long way to it now what about the speakers on both devices pretty good auto quality in general I think the razor plus is slightly louder than the Z Flip 4 but let me know your thoughts there and what you actually think now when it comes to charging and other accessories now at the end of the day both of them are priced the same at $999 you can get the Z Flip 4 cheaper in certain places but that's at least what you're getting it from Samsung and Motorola is selling the razor plus $999 at just face value you're getting more from the razor plus than the Z Flip 4 in terms of the cameras they are both at least in similar quality where of course the Galaxy edges out a little bit but overall functionality the Z Flip 4 takes the cake you've got that larger cover display which allows you to do more with your device without actually needing to open it up so what are you using navigation on the road you can quickly of course pull that up and use whether you want to go through your social apps you can do that too again that functionality is great and something that covers screen on the Z Flip 4 does not do I do want to point you out though that yes there is the Z Flip 5 coming out later on this year we have to see what it looks like they are rumors but we're focusing on these two devices here and the clear winner is the razor plus from Motorola so if you guys have any questions or any comments who you want to pick up any of these devices use our links down below otherwise don't get to like share subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment