Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 19
Motorola Razr Fold's Smart Connect Nears Laptop Replacement With 16-Inch Desktop Mode
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 19

Motorola Razr Fold's Smart Connect Nears Laptop Replacement With 16-Inch Desktop Mode

4 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 19
  • A ZDNET reviewer said Motorola's Smart Connect on the Razr Fold came close to replacing a laptop by turning the foldable into a desktop-style workstation.
  • Paired with a 16-inch portable monitor and Bluetooth keyboard, the phone can run at least 10 apps at once, resize windows, and even serve as a touchpad.
  • The setup's biggest drawback is portability: the monitor needs external power and takes up about as much bag space as a laptop, even though it supports passthrough charging.
  • Motorola's 6,000 mAh battery helps the Razr Fold outlast rivals in this use case, while Smart Connect also adds file sharing, Windows PC support, and TV, gaming, and video-chat modes.
  • The reviewer said the feature is strong enough to write articles in Mobile Desktop mode, but not yet enough to leave a laptop behind on trips.
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