• I went hands-on with the Motorola Razr Fold, and it feels like Mo

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 17:45:27
    I went hands-on with the Motorola Razr Fold, and it feels like Moto's excellent flip phone formula finally scaled up

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    Wed, 29 Apr 2026 16:30:00 +0000

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    Motorolas Razr Fold feels like the companys most serious foldable yet,
    pairing thin premium hardware, a large 6,000mAh battery, and flagship specs with a clear goal of challenging Samsung and Google but the quality of its cameras and software will determine whether it can truly compete.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter While Samsung is still the established leader of folding phones you know, the ones that go from a regular candy bar-style phone to a tablet-sized screen when you open them
    the category has slowly gotten more crowded.

    In the US, its mostly been a battle between Samsungs Galaxy Z Fold line and Google s Pixel Fold, but internationally, there have been plenty more contenders. Now, Motorola is ready to seriously enter that space with the
    Razr Fold. First teased back at CES 2026 in January , Motorolas first book-style foldable is finally nearing release. The Razr Fold goes up for preorder on May 14, 2026, and starts shipping on May 21 for $1,899.99 / 1,799.99 unlocked (we're awaiting confirmation of the phone's availability in Australia). Article continues below You may like Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 hands-on say hello to the Galaxy Z Flip 7's biggest rival Motorola just launched five new devices including its new Razr foldables The leaked Motorola Razr 70 could beat the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in 4 key ways

    Thats still a lot of money, but it actually undercuts the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 , which starts at $1,999 / 1,799 / AU$2,899, by $100 in the US. It
    also lands a bit higher than the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold at $1,799 / 1,749 / AU $2,699, making it clear Motorola isnt treating this device like an experiment it wants to compete at the very top.

    Under the hood, the Razr Fold is powered by Qualcomms Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, paired with flagship-level performance built for heavy multitasking, gaming, and everything else youd expect from a modern foldable. A more serious take on the Razr identity (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)
    You also get a choice between Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White, with the latter offering a textured satin finish that feels especially premium. There are no fun Pantone shades as weve seen on Motorolas Razr flip phones, but the overall design feels much more serious clearly aimed at buyers considering a Galaxy Z Fold or Pixel Fold instead. I wont lie, though I do miss some of the personality from its flip-phone siblings.

    After spending some brief hands-on time with the Razr Fold at Motorolas villa in the Hollywood Hills, the biggest takeaway was just how thin and ergonomic it feels in an undeniably premium package. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Foldables can sometimes feel heavy or awkwardly balanced, but Motorola seems to have nailed the weight distribution here. Whether folded shut or fully opened, the Razr Fold never felt too heavy on either side. It's just 4.55 mm when folded open the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is 4.2mm when open and 9.98 mm when closed. It also weighs in at 243g.

    The 6.6-inch external display is big enough to handle most everyday tasks without needing to unfold the device, while the 8.1-inch internal 2K LTPO display feels genuinely massive for watching content, multitasking, or even using the rear cameras as a high-end selfie setup with the outer screen
    acting as a viewfinder.

    Both displays were impressively bright even under direct sunlight and opening and closing the device felt smooth and easy. More importantly, the crease was minimal. Its still there, of course, but it didnt immediately pull focus during use, which is exactly what you want from a premium foldable at this price. What to read next Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE review: a rebranded
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    battery behemoth (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol) One thing that stood out, though, is that the Razr Fold doesnt feel like a first attempt so much as a calculated next step. Motorola has spent the past few years refining its Razr flip phones, and that work clearly feeds into this. Those devices proved theres real demand for a stylish, compact foldable that feels normal to use day-to-day not experimental or fragile.

    The Razr Fold feels like Motorola taking those lessons and scaling them up, while also learning from competitors. The same design focus is here
    thinness, balance, and a more polished take on folding hardware but now stretched into a full-size, productivity-focused device that has to stand alongside Samsung and Google at the very top of the market.

    Thats where things get interesting. Because while the flip phones proved Motorola can make foldables people actually want to live with, the Razr Fold is asking a bigger question: does that same formula still work when
    everything gets bigger, heavier, and significantly more expensive? (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol) Battery could also end up being one of the Razr Folds biggest differentiators for the US market. Motorola is using a silicon-carbon battery here, allowing for a large 6,000mAh cell while still keeping the phone impressively thin. It also supports up to 80W fast charging (with the right charger), which should make topping up noticeably quicker
    than many rivals. Motorola is promising all-day battery life, and this new battery tech is a big part of that pitch.

    The Moto Pen Ultra is another notable addition. Stylus support has long been
    a favorite feature for Galaxy Fold users that disappeared with the latest generation, the Fold 7, and Motorola's offering the same flexibility helps position the Razr Fold as a true productivity-first device. Writing with it felt smooth and natural; however, like Samsungs stylus, its still an extra purchase rather than included in the box. (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol) The cameras, though, will likely be Motorolas biggest test.

    This is where Samsung and Google have built strong reputations, and Motorola still has something to prove. On paper, the setup looks promising: a 50MP
    Sony LYTIA main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide and macro combo lens, and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto. Theres also a Super Zoom mode that pushes to 100x with backend processing to add clarity and in my brief testing, shots were quick to capture and looked impressive.

    Motorola is also adding some genuinely useful features beyond raw specs. FrameMatch, which is also available on the forthcoming Razr Ultra, Razr Plus, and Razr, stood out as one of the smarter camera tools especially for solo travelers. You take a reference photo of the background first, which creates an overlay guide for the next person taking your shot and helps them match
    the framing almost perfectly. Its simple, but exactly the kind of practical feature that feels more useful than flashy AI for the sake of AI. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar And yes, of course, theres AI here too because there has to be in 2026 with deep Google integrations alongside Motorolas
    own Moto AI suite. But software will likely be the second major test after cameras. Great hardware is one thing; long-term support and genuinely useful features are what will determine whether people actually switch from Samsung or Google.

    Still, after a first look, the Razr Fold feels like Motorolas most serious attempt yet at a true premium foldable and a strong showing for a first-generation device. The hardware is absolutely there: its thin,
    polished, powerful, and packed with flagship-level specs.

    Now, Motorola just has to prove that the cameras and the software can keep up. Well be putting it to the test soon enough and offering our full verdict on how it stacks up against the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and other foldables. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source
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