Updated
Updated · GSMArena.com · Jun 18
Motorola Razr Fold Debuts at $1,900 With 8.1-Inch Display and Moto Pen Ultra
Updated
Updated · GSMArena.com · Jun 18

Motorola Razr Fold Debuts at $1,900 With 8.1-Inch Display and Moto Pen Ultra

3 articles · Updated · GSMArena.com · Jun 18

Summary

  • $1,900 buys Motorola’s first book-style foldable in a 16GB/512GB version, with the Razr Fold entering review as a design-led rival despite middling specs on weight, thickness and chipset.
  • An 8.1-inch inner AMOLED, 6.6-inch cover screen, 120Hz/165Hz refresh rates and brightness above 6,000 nits underpin that pitch, while the optional Moto Pen Ultra works on both displays.
  • Three rear cameras—all 50MP—include a 1/1.28-inch main sensor, a 71mm telephoto with a 1/1.95-inch sensor and an ultrawide with autofocus, giving the phone one of the more rounded camera setups in the segment.
  • At 10.1mm folded and 243 grams, the Razr Fold is not the thinnest or lightest option, but the review says its in-hand feel and build quality make it more compelling than some slimmer rivals such as Honor’s Magic V6.

Insights

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