Motorola has finally unveiled its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, leaving fans both excited and curious. Early previews reveal a sleek device with a 6.6-inch outer screen and an expansive 8.1-inch 2K LTPO inner display. Triple 50-megapixel rear cameras, a 32-megapixel selfie cover camera, and a 20-megapixel inner camera promise a versatile photography experience. But the biggest question remains unanswered: how much will it cost? Motorola only confirms availability in North America this summer, keeping pricing details under wraps.
The Razr Fold’s design impresses with its elegant finishes. A blue-black textured back panel exudes sophistication, while the silky white version adds a premium, minimalist touch. Although not as thin as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7, it is lighter and more portable than the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Users can expect a device that balances practicality with high-end aesthetics, making it a standout among current foldables.
Motorola doubles down on photography with the Razr Fold’s camera lineup. Three 50-megapixel rear sensors capture stunning detail, while the cover and inner cameras—32MP and 20MP respectively—support selfies and video calls. Early hands-on impressions suggest smooth transitions between the inner and outer displays, and Motorola is carrying over some clever software tricks from its clamshell models, such as auto-displaying clocks and calendars on the cover screen.
A new accessory, the Moto Pen Ultra stylus, adds another layer of functionality. Motorola promises seamless integration with the inner display, allowing users to take notes, sketch, or navigate the interface with precision. This feature positions the Razr Fold not just as a luxury gadget but as a productivity tool, appealing to professionals and creative users alike.
The biggest mystery remains the price. Could this be the more affordable foldable the market has been waiting for, or is it a luxury device targeting high-end consumers? Motorola’s early reveal suggests a strategic move to stake a claim before Apple and other competitors release their foldables. Whatever the final price, this device is shaping up to challenge expectations in both design and functionality.
Hands-on time with early production units shows the Razr Fold is a thoughtful mix of style and practicality. While some finish options may be prone to smudges, the overall build feels premium. Its slim profile, versatile cameras, and stylus support make it an intriguing option for users seeking a foldable that combines portability, productivity, and innovation.
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