There’s a question mark about battery life in smaller foldable phones, especially clamshell shape devices like the upcoming Motorola Razr.
Reviewers haven’t had a chance to properly test out the Razr yet and the Lenovo-owned company is staying tight-lipped about when review units will go out. But, just based on the specifications,The Razr ultimately folds out into a 6.2-inch phone - other handsets that size have batteries around the 3500mAh mark.
It may be that Motorola has some magic trick up its sleeve that results in long battery life, but I doubt it. The design reality of these devices is that large, clunky, non-malleable components have to be packed into a smaller space - which means something has to give. In this case: the battery size.
The simplest option is likely a thicker phone with a battery either side of the hinge. However part of the appeal of clamshell phones is that they’re compact and pocketable in a way current generation phones simply aren’t - tinkering with that formula might not be wise. Another cruder alternative is an add-on battery case that perhaps comes free with the device, but this doesn’t sound like something design-obsessed Samsung would do. There’s also an outside chance that the new, reduced size,I’m not entirely sure how Samsung - or any other company making foldable phones - solves this riddle. Frankly, at this stage, it looks unsolvable.
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