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Foldable phones aren't new, but they haven't always been easy to recommend. High prices, limited software functionality and fragile builds hampered their appeal. That began changing last year when foldable phones took leaps forward in design, versatility and even price. 

Now, in 2024, phone makers like Samsung, Google and Xiaomi have further refined their foldable phones' designs, with the sleeker Galaxy Z Fold 6, polished Pixel 9 Pro Fold and unbelievably thin and light Mix Fold 4. There are also more foldable phone options than ever after Google and OnePlus entered the foldable phone market last year, and cheaper devices like Motorola's $700 Razr also emerged in 2023. 

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Sales of foldable phones are only expected to increase, with the International Data Corporation expecting 25 million devices to be shipped in 2024, up from 18.1 million in 2023.

Still, with some models costing close to $2,000 without a trade-in discount, foldable phones don't come cheap -- especially book-shaped devices that aim to fill the needs of a phone and a tablet. 

If you're thinking about buying a foldable phone, consider your budget and how you intend to use your phone, among other factors. Check out CNET's list of the best flip phones and best foldable phones to learn more about our top picks. 

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What's your budget?

The most important question to ask is how much you're willing to spend on a new phone. Even though foldable phones aren't as expensive as they were back in 2019, they're still significantly pricier than most standard phones. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 starts at $1,900 while the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold costs $1,800 without a trade-in. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 costs $1,100 and Motorola Razr Plus cost $1,000. Motorola's 2024 Razr is among the most affordable options out there at $700.

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The 2024 Motorola Razr stands out for its cover screen. 

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Book-style foldable phones like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, OnePlus Open ($1,700) and Pixel 9 Pro Fold are among the most expensive phones you can buy. Flip phones are priced around the same as premium non-folding devices like the iPhone 16 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro, both of which start at around $1,000. If you're used to budgeting for a device in that price range, splurging on a flip phone won't feel much different. 

But there are some indications that price may continue to come down in the near future. Chinese electronics maker ZTE  released a flip phone called the Nubia Flip 5G this year, which currently sells for $499, making it cheaper than the iPhone 16, Galaxy S24 and Pixel 9. 

If you are interested in buying a foldable phone, don't forget to keep an eye out for discounts and trade-in deals to make current prices more palatable. Keep in mind that many of those deals usually ask that you meet some type of requirement, like opening a new line with a carrier or trading in a relatively recent phone. 

Are you an Android fan?

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Apple probably isn't releasing a foldable phone anytime soon. (Pictured: the iPhone 16 lineup.)

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Loyal iPhone users hoping to buy a foldable phone anytime soon may be out of luck. Though rumors about a foldable iPhone have circulated for years, we still don't know when or if Apple will ever release a phone that bends in half. However, a report from The Information suggests Apple is working on at least two flip phone-style prototypes. 

It's far from being the first time that talk has surfaced about Apple plans for a foldable phone. Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities, an analyst known for making predictions about future Apple products, has previously reported that the company is working on a foldable device around the same size as the iPad Mini, as MacRumors reported in 2021. During that same year, Bloomberg reported that Apple had developed foldable screens for internal testing.

But these reports suggest a foldable iPhone is still a ways off, meaning folks who really want a phone that folds in half need to be OK with sticking to Android for now. 

Are you careful with your phone?

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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6 has an IP48 durability rating. 

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While today's foldables are sturdier than earlier models, the simple fact that they have hinges and bendable screens still makes them more delicate than regular phones. Shortly after Google launched its first foldable phone, the Pixel Fold, in June 2023, some Reddit users reported broken screens, for example. Most foldable phones aren't dust resistant and have a lower water resistance rating than standard devices like the Pixel 8 and Galaxy S24 lineup. But Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 do have some level of dust protection: IP48 to be exact, which means it can withstand solid objects greater than one millimeter. 

If you work outdoors, have a tendency to drop your phone or handle it roughly or prefer not to use a case, you'll want to be careful when switching to a foldable phone. It's also a good idea to familiarize yourself with repair options from the device maker as well as third-party services. 

Is it the right time to buy a foldable phone?

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The OnePlus Open is the first foldable phone released under the OnePlus brand. 

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Like many electronics, foldable phones are often released on a seasonal basis. You'll want to consider this to avoid spending $1,000 or more on a device that may soon feel outdated. While you can sometimes find compelling discounts on older models, it's usually a good idea to opt for the latest version if you can. 

Companies usually support their phones with new versions of Android for only a few years. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold will get seven generations of OS upgrades, for example.

Samsung typically releases its new foldable phones in the summer, and it maintained that pattern this year by announcing the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 in July. Motorola, meanwhile, introduced its 2024 Razrs in June, while Google introduced the Pixel 9 Pro Fold in August. 

The OnePlus Open, which is the brand's first foldable phone, launched last October, although some rumors point to a 2025 launch for its sequel. 

The Black Friday shopping weekend is also a great time to look out for deals on foldables, especially since new models for the year have already launched. Motorola's Razr Plus, for example, saw a $300 discount on Amazon over the Black Friday weekend. 

What do you want from a new phone?

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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5 (top) and Galaxy Z Fold 4.

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This is probably the most significant consideration aside from your budget. Foldable phones are expensive and have some shortcomings compared to regular devices. 

For example, they can sometimes feel bulky and awkward to use when closed thanks to their unconventional designs, although that's improved over time. The cameras on foldable phones often aren't as advanced as the ones you'll find on premium non-folding phones. A slight learning curve also comes with using a foldable phone for the first time, especially for larger book-style foldables. Most importantly, many of today's foldables still have a visible crease that runs across the screen. 

Those compromises can be worth it for the right buyer. If you watch videos and play games on your phone often, a phone-tablet hybrid like the Galaxy Z Fold or Pixel 9 Pro Fold could be worth it. When I switched to the Galaxy Z Fold 4 for several weeks in 2023, I loved having a larger canvas for writing and reading emails. I even left my tablet at home during a flight and used my phone solely for watching Netflix on the plane. Think long and hard about whether you need a phone that can double as a tablet and are willing to pay a higher price for that benefit.

Flip phones are for those who want a regular-sized phone that can fit in pockets and purses more easily. Since phones like the Motorola Razr and Galaxy Z Flip essentially have a built-in kickstand, they're also ideal for those who like to take selfies and group photos without finding someone else to take the picture. 

Newer flip phones like the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and later and the 2023 Motorola Razr Plus and later also have cover screens that allow you to run full apps when the device is closed. Not only does this make it easier to quickly check Google Maps or Spotify from the palm of your hand, but I find that it can turn my phone into a mini smart display. When I tested the 2023 Razr Plus, for example, I enjoyed propping it open like a tent to play music, view album art and skip to the next song in my playlist while doing household chores.

With that in mind, flip phones are best for those who prioritize convenience and portability above almost everything else in a smartphone.

Overall, deciding whether to buy a foldable phone comes down to your budget and what you're looking for in a new phone. Factors like durability and timing are also important to consider, but it all comes down to how much you're willing to spend and what you're hoping to get from your device. 

Source: cnet.com

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