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Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs Samsung Galaxy S25
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Google
7.8
Durable foldable, modest upgrade
Samsung Galaxy S25
Samsung
7.8
Safe small-Android pick
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
What Reviewers Agree On
Class-leading durability: new gearless hinge plus IP68 dust + water rating beats the Z Fold 7's IP48; rated for 10+ years of folding cycles.
Better battery life than Samsung Z Fold 7 in lab testing — 12h 16m vs 10h 44m on Tom's Guide 5G web surfing, despite the Fold's two displays.
Pixelsnap (Qi2 magnetic wireless) plus 30W wired charging is the headline upgrade — 50% in 30 minutes, almost double the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's 21W speed.
$200 cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 at $1,799 starting (vs $1,999), with the same 256GB / 16GB RAM config.
7 years of OS and security updates from Google, matching Samsung's policy and far ahead of most other foldable makers.
Pros & Cons
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Pros
Class-leading durability: new gearless hinge plus IP68 dust + water rating beats the Z Fold 7's IP48; rated for 10+ years of folding cycles.
Better battery life than Samsung Z Fold 7 in lab testing — 12h 16m vs 10h 44m on Tom's Guide 5G web surfing, despite the Fold's two displays.
Pixelsnap (Qi2 magnetic wireless) plus 30W wired charging is the headline upgrade — 50% in 30 minutes, almost double the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's 21W speed.
$200 cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 at $1,799 starting (vs $1,999), with the same 256GB / 16GB RAM config.
Detailed Comparison
Design & Build
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold trades thinness for durability — the new gearless hinge enables IP68 protection and slimmer bezels, but the phone is 258g and 10.8mm folded, noticeably bulkier than the Samsung Z Fold 7. Two new colors (jade and moonstone) and a polished build aesthetic, but design ages have stayed remarkably similar to last year's Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
New gearless hinge replaces traditional gear-driven hinge — Google says gears 'can be damaged and dust can get stuck between them over time, degrading the basic opening and closing experience that is critical on a foldable.'
Heavier and thicker than competition — 258g and 10.8mm folded versus 215g and 8.9mm for the Galaxy Z Fold 7; Oppo Find N5 packs a 5,600 mAh battery at just 8.93mm closed.
Two color options launched: jade and moonstone; cover screen up to 6.4 inches (from 6.3 on the 9 Pro Fold) with thinner bezels enabled by the new hinge geometry.
Design barely changes year-over-year — 'I want to love the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but Google hasn't given me enough reasons to' captures the broader sentiment that the 10 Pro Fold looks nearly identical to the 9 Pro Fold.
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Camera processing remains best-in-class on a foldable thanks to Pixel HDR pipeline and AI features like Camera Coach, Add Me, and Pro Res Zoom.
Deal Breakers
Tensor G5 lags Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 — 119% slower AnTuTu vs Z Fold 7, BGMI capped at 60fps (vs 120fps on Samsung), Genshin can't sustain 60fps at max settings.
Camera hardware is identical to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold — 48MP main, 10.5MP ultrawide, 10.8MP 5x telephoto; no sensor or aperture upgrades whatsoever.
Bulky form factor: 258g (43g heavier than Z Fold 7), 10.8mm folded thickness (1.9mm thicker than Z Fold 7), reviewers call it 'chunky' compared to Samsung's thin redesign.
JerryRigEverything bend test caught fire — battery punctured under extreme force, emitted enough smoke to set off a fire alarm; rare scenario but generated viral safety concerns.
$1,799 starting price still 'hard to justify' per Ars Technica and Android Authority when the flat Pixel 10 Pro at $999 delivers nearly identical core experience.
Samsung Galaxy S25
What Reviewers Agree On
The 6.2-inch form factor makes the S25 the last 'reasonably sized' Android flagship you can buy in the US — a real selling point in 2025.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers a legitimate generational jump (Engadget measured multi-core 8,950 vs 7,049 on the S24; Trusted Reviews logged Geekbench 6 multi 9,450) and the phone stays cool in normal use.
Battery life is meaningfully better than the S24 despite the unchanged 4,000 mAh cell — Engadget measured 28+ hours of video playback, roughly four hours longer than its predecessor, thanks to the more efficient 3nm chip.
The 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is bright (2,600-nit peak), sharp at 1080p / 416 ppi, and pleasant to use day to day.
Seven years of OS and security updates match Google and Apple and remain one of the strongest reasons to buy a Samsung flagship.
One UI 7 on Android 15 is a genuinely big software step — the Now Bar, redesigned Quick Settings, smoother animations and deeper Gemini integration are reviewer favorites.
Build quality is high — IP68 dust/water resistance, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back, Armor Aluminum 2 frame, and a 5g weight reduction over the S24.
Deal Breakers
Hardware is virtually unchanged from the S24 — the same camera trio, same 4,000 mAh battery, same display, same 1080p resolution and same $799 price tag make the upgrade case very weak.
The 12MP ultrawide is now lackluster — the S25 Ultra got the new 50MP ultrawide and the base S25 / S25+ did not, so reviewers like Wired call out that an $800 Pixel 9 has a 48MP ultrawide for the same money.
Cameras still lag the Pixel 9 and iPhone 16 in stills for most reviewers — Wired and Trusted Reviews both say the competition has pulled ahead while Samsung stood still.
Charging is slow versus rivals — 25W wired and 15W wireless trail the OnePlus 13R (80W) and many Chinese flagships; full charge takes around 90 minutes (Trusted Reviews), and Qi2 'Ready' only works through a separately purchased magnetic case.
Galaxy AI is a mixed bag — Gemini cross-app actions help, but Now Brief is openly described as useless by Digital Trends and 9to5Google, and Samsung will not commit to whether Galaxy AI stays free after the end of 2025.
7 years of OS and security updates from Google, matching Samsung's policy and far ahead of most other foldable makers.
Camera processing remains best-in-class on a foldable thanks to Pixel HDR pipeline and AI features like Camera Coach, Add Me, and Pro Res Zoom.
Cons
Tensor G5 lags Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 — 119% slower AnTuTu vs Z Fold 7, BGMI capped at 60fps (vs 120fps on Samsung), Genshin can't sustain 60fps at max settings.
Camera hardware is identical to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold — 48MP main, 10.5MP ultrawide, 10.8MP 5x telephoto; no sensor or aperture upgrades whatsoever.
Bulky form factor: 258g (43g heavier than Z Fold 7), 10.8mm folded thickness (1.9mm thicker than Z Fold 7), reviewers call it 'chunky' compared to Samsung's thin redesign.
JerryRigEverything bend test caught fire — battery punctured under extreme force, emitted enough smoke to set off a fire alarm; rare scenario but generated viral safety concerns.
$1,799 starting price still 'hard to justify' per Ars Technica and Android Authority when the flat Pixel 10 Pro at $999 delivers nearly identical core experience.
Samsung Galaxy S25
Pros
The 6.2-inch form factor makes the S25 the last 'reasonably sized' Android flagship you can buy in the US — a real selling point in 2025.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers a legitimate generational jump (Engadget measured multi-core 8,950 vs 7,049 on the S24; Trusted Reviews logged Geekbench 6 multi 9,450) and the phone stays cool in normal use.
Battery life is meaningfully better than the S24 despite the unchanged 4,000 mAh cell — Engadget measured 28+ hours of video playback, roughly four hours longer than its predecessor, thanks to the more efficient 3nm chip.
The 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is bright (2,600-nit peak), sharp at 1080p / 416 ppi, and pleasant to use day to day.
Seven years of OS and security updates match Google and Apple and remain one of the strongest reasons to buy a Samsung flagship.
One UI 7 on Android 15 is a genuinely big software step — the Now Bar, redesigned Quick Settings, smoother animations and deeper Gemini integration are reviewer favorites.
Build quality is high — IP68 dust/water resistance, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back, Armor Aluminum 2 frame, and a 5g weight reduction over the S24.
Cons
Hardware is virtually unchanged from the S24 — the same camera trio, same 4,000 mAh battery, same display, same 1080p resolution and same $799 price tag make the upgrade case very weak.
The 12MP ultrawide is now lackluster — the S25 Ultra got the new 50MP ultrawide and the base S25 / S25+ did not, so reviewers like Wired call out that an $800 Pixel 9 has a 48MP ultrawide for the same money.
Cameras still lag the Pixel 9 and iPhone 16 in stills for most reviewers — Wired and Trusted Reviews both say the competition has pulled ahead while Samsung stood still.
Charging is slow versus rivals — 25W wired and 15W wireless trail the OnePlus 13R (80W) and many Chinese flagships; full charge takes around 90 minutes (Trusted Reviews), and Qi2 'Ready' only works through a separately purchased magnetic case.
Galaxy AI is a mixed bag — Gemini cross-app actions help, but Now Brief is openly described as useless by Digital Trends and 9to5Google, and Samsung will not commit to whether Galaxy AI stays free after the end of 2025.
Cover screen corners are 'irrationally and unendingly irritating' — TechRadar reviewer found the asymmetric top-left curve a small but persistent UX irritation.
Body's matte finish and aluminum frame hold up well over 6 months — long-term reviewer reports 'no scratches or damage' on the chassis after caseless daily use.
Samsung Galaxy S25
The S25 keeps the S24's flat-edge aluminum chassis nearly intact — 0.4 mm thinner, 5 g lighter, and visually distinguishable only by slightly more prominent camera rings. Reviewers unanimously call out that this is now the last 'small' Android flagship you can buy in the US, which has become a feature in its own right. Build quality is high: Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back, Armor Aluminum 2 frame, IP68 rating.
The Galaxy S25 is secretly the best small Android phone you can buy in the US — almost more by attrition than by design, since Google's Pixel only comes in big and bigger.
After several years of testing 6.5-inch-plus phones, having the 6.2-inch S25 around is refreshing — small enough to use one-handed but still big enough for everything but extended video.
The S25 is a 'pocket powerhouse' — its lightweight, compact build delivers a refreshing change from larger devices while still offering a big enough display for everything you need.
Aside from the camera lens hubcaps and the new chip inside, the S25 is essentially the same boxy, sharp-cornered phone we've seen for the past three years.
Spot-the-difference between the S25 and S24 is a tough game — the camera lenses sit slightly more prominent on the rear, the weight is 5g lower, and that is basically the entire visual delta.
Build quality is excellent — Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides, an Armor Aluminum frame, IP68 water and dust resistance, and a high-quality feel in the hand.
The S25 series is so visually similar to the S24 that the new color palette is one of the few obvious ways to tell them apart — Black is now a Samsung.com-exclusive, leaving Navy, Mint, Icy Blue and Silver Shadow at most retailers.
Unbox Therapy noted the S25 design language is 'as minimal as you can get' — a familiar boxy phone with very little flair in the camera layout, branded with a small mirrored Samsung logo on the back.
Display
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Both cover and inner displays peak at 3,000 nits (up from 2,700 on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold), making it 'comfortably brighter than anything that's not a Pixel.' The 8-inch inner display retains the 120Hz LTPO panel; cover display grows to 6.4 inches with thinner bezels.
Both screens now rated for 3,000 nits peak brightness, up from 2,700 nits on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold — same target as the Pixel 10 base model and Pixel 10 Pro.
Cover display measured at over 2,500 nits in Tom's Guide testing vs only 2,000 nits for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 — front 6.4-inch screen is also brighter than Samsung's.
Bezels around the screen 'much thicker than what I have seen on other recent phones' — TechCrunch reviewer flags the cover display bezels as a step behind modern slab phones.
Crease 'is not quite as wide as it is on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold' — visible but minimal, and 'goes unnoticed most of the time' per reviewer side-by-side tests.
Samsung Galaxy S25
The 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel is unchanged from the S24 — 1080p / 416 ppi, 1–120 Hz LTPO, 2,600-nit peak brightness, HDR10+. Reviewers praise the sharpness and color but flag that the base S25 does not get the Ultra's new anti-reflective Gorilla Armor 2 coating, peak brightness is rarely sustained in manual mode, and PWM dimming sits at a low 240 Hz on Notebookcheck's measurements.
The 6.2-inch display has not changed from the Galaxy S24 but remains a great screen with good detail, vibrancy and plenty of punch — perfectly sized for one-handed use.
The 2X AMOLED screen tops out at 2,600 nits peak and is plenty bright, with variable refresh rates from 1 Hz to 120 Hz — though at 6.2 inches it can feel small for extensive Netflix or YouTube watching.
Notebookcheck measured 1,311 cd/m² in APL18 white and a 2,594 cd/m² HDR peak — light output is almost identical to the S24, but PWM dimming sits at just 240 Hz which can bother sensitive eyes.
Brightness is not as high as some Android rivals — the OnePlus 13R reaches 4,500 nits — but the S25 is bright enough for sunny days and HDR streaming.
Battery & Charging
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
5,015 mAh battery (up from 4,650 on the 9 Pro Fold) is larger than the Z Fold 7's 4,400 mAh, and Tom's Guide measured 12h 16m vs Samsung's 10h 44m in their 5G web surfing test. 30W wired charging + 15W Qi2 wireless via Pixelsnap is a huge upgrade over the 9 Pro Fold's 21W wired.
Tom's Guide 5G web surfing test: Pixel 10 Pro Fold lasted 12 hours 16 minutes, beating the Z Fold 7's 10 hours 44 minutes — a 90-minute advantage despite two displays to power.
5,015 mAh battery is up significantly from the 4,650 mAh in the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and notably larger than the Z Fold 7's 4,400 mAh — bigger reserve helps full-day usage.
30W wired charging hits 50% in 30 minutes — up from 21W on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and faster than the Z Fold 7's 25W in head-to-head testing.
Pixelsnap (Qi2 magnetic) at 15W wireless — doubles the 9 Pro Fold's 7.5W speed and finally works with MagSafe-style accessories caseless.
In SuperSaf's 9-app drain test the Pro Fold landed third behind both the Z Fold 7 and Oppo Find N6, drained in 6h 9m 33s vs Z Fold 7's 6h 9m 35s and Find N6's 8h.
iPhone 17 Pro Max still dominates: in Tom's Guide test it ran 17h 54m — 5h 38m longer than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold despite being thinner and lighter.
Samsung Galaxy S25
The 4,000 mAh battery is unchanged from the S24, but the more efficient 3 nm chip pushes real-world endurance noticeably further — Engadget recorded 28+ hours of video playback (about 4 hours longer than the S24), Trusted Reviews ended most days with 30%+ remaining, 9to5Google occasionally killed it in a heavy day. Charging is the weakness — 25W wired, 15W wireless, with Qi2 'Ready' working only via a separately purchased magnetic case. The OnePlus 13R's 80W wired charging is a generation ahead.
The Galaxy S25 clocked in at over 28 hours of video playback — almost four hours more than the S24, and a real testament to processor efficiency gains since the battery itself didn't grow.
Battery life was decent overall — most days finished with over 30% remaining, comfortably getting through a day but not a full two-day phone.
A 4,000 mAh battery at $799 is not great — 9to5Google could kill the phone in a single heavy day, and a midday top-up may become routine as the battery ages.
The S25's 4,000 mAh got me through a full day of moderate use — a smaller battery is a concern in a tiny device but the new chip earns the phone enough efficiency to compensate.
The base S25 misses the S25 Ultra's anti-reflective Gorilla Armor 2 coating and the new 200MP / 50MP ultrawide cameras — reviewers say the gap between the S25 and the Ultra has widened, not narrowed.
The base S25 misses the S25 Ultra's anti-reflective Gorilla Armor 2 coating and the new 200MP / 50MP ultrawide cameras — reviewers say the gap between the S25 and the Ultra has widened, not narrowed.
The S25 keeps Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 instead of the Ultra's Gorilla Armor 2 — meaning no anti-reflective coating on the base model, a step Trusted Reviews wishes had trickled down.
Dave2D notes the regular S25 and S25+ did not get any design overhaul — the new anti-reflective coating is exclusive to the Ultra, and the difference vs the Plus is visible side-by-side under overhead light.
Charging speeds aren't the fastest — 25W wired and 15W wireless trail the OnePlus 13R's 80W, but Trusted Reviews considers it comparable to Apple and Google and not a deal-breaker.
Qi2 charging only works through a compatible third-party magnetic case — the phone itself has no built-in magnets, and Samsung's first-party magnetic case has 'weak magnets' that lose hold over potholes.
0–50% wired charging took 33 minutes and a full 0–100% charge took 90 minutes — Trusted Reviews benchmarks confirm Samsung is happy to stay conservative versus 80W-plus Chinese rivals.
Samsung has stuck to the same 4,000 mAh capacity, 25W wired, 15W wireless and 4.5W reverse wireless charging as the S24 — there's an upgrade to Qi2.1 Ready, but it can go easily unnoticed.