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Motorola Razr Fold Review: Specs, Price, and Why It Might Be Worth It

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Motorola’s first book‑style foldable, the Razr Fold, hits stores soon. A 6.6‑inch external panel and an 8.1‑inch internal display give users a 165 Hz, 6,000‑nit screen that folds into a compact phone. The design lets the device double as a desk or laptop‑style controller when opened at an angle for both productivity and media consumption.

Camera enthusiasts will notice the Razr Fold’s triple 50‑MP rear array built around Sony Lytia units. Bright, saturated images come from a paint‑engine tweak by Pantone. New modes like Action Shot lock fast subjects, while Frame Match keeps group photos tight. The external screen doubles as a live viewfinder for selfies and supports instant photo sharing.

Under the hood, the phone runs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 paired with 16 GB of RAM, delivering smooth multitasking and high‑framerate gaming even on titles like Honkai. A dense 6,000‑mAh silicon‑carbon pack keeps most users past a full day, and 80 W wired or 50 W Qi charging snaps the battery back up quickly for users on the go.

The Razr Fold clocks in at $1,900, making it Motorola’s priciest launch yet. Seven years of OS updates and bi‑monthly security patches give the device longevity rarely seen in foldables. Still, the $99 Moto Pen Ultra and limited case options dampen the appeal for buyers wary of the high upfront cost and accessory scarcity and a lack of third‑party protection.