Motorola Launches $1,900 Razr Fold With 6,200-Nit Screen and Stylus Support
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Updated · Popular Mechanics · May 18
Motorola Launches $1,900 Razr Fold With 6,200-Nit Screen and Stylus Support
6 articles · Updated · Popular Mechanics · May 18
Motorola’s first book-style foldable enters at $1,900, aiming directly at Samsung and Google with bigger displays, higher-end cameras and a larger battery.
A 120Hz 2K inner panel peaks at 6,200 nits—about double the brightness cited for the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold—while a 6.6-inch cover screen adds more usable outer display space.
Three 50-megapixel rear cameras, including ultra-wide and telephoto lenses, give the Razr Fold stronger camera hardware than rival foldables, with Motorola also adding optional Moto Pen Ultra stylus support for another $100.
A 6,000-mAh battery, 80-watt wired charging and 50-watt wireless charging extend its edge on endurance and refill speed, backed by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip and 16 GB of RAM.
The launch gives foldable buyers a new top-tier option, though Samsung and Google are expected to refresh their competing foldables in the coming months.
Beyond its record-breaking specs, can the $1900 Razr Fold's software and durability truly justify its premium cost?
With rivals launching new models this summer, did Motorola's impressive foldable arrive too late to truly compete?