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Motorola Razr Fold Review: Premium Foldable Meets Solid Build

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Motorola's first book‑style foldable, the Razr Fold, lands at $1,900 for the 16 GB/512 GB model in Pantone Blackened Blue or Lily White. Inside the box, the handset pairs with a two‑piece case, a USB‑C cable, and an optional Moto Pen Ultra that works across both displays. The package feels premium yet straightforward.

Unboxing reveals a chassis that feels heavier than rivals, yet 243 grams and 10.1 mm thick when folded keeps it manageable. The rear panel echoes classic Moto styling, while a 6.6‑inch cover screen offers a 165‑Hz refresh, and the 8.1‑inch inner display runs at 120‑Hz AMOLED with over 6,000 nits brightness. This dual‑screen setup feels more responsive than most.

Camera specs sit squarely in the mid‑tier: a 50‑MP triple array with a 1/1.28‑inch 23 mm f/1.6 wide, a 1/1.95‑inch 71 mm f/2.4 telephoto, and a 12 mm f/2.0 ultrawide. Despite a non‑flagship chipset, the phone delivers solid performance for everyday use. Its build quality and screen responsiveness outweigh the lack of a lighter weight or larger battery.

Compared to the Honor Magic V6, the Razr Fold feels more compelling in hand and on display, even though it is heavier. Motorola invests in high‑refresh, high‑brightness screens and a robust camera system, positioning the device as a premium choice for users willing to pay for tactile quality.