The Bluetooth pen works on the phone's 6.6-inch outer display and 8.1-inch inner screen, launches on 21 May, and includes a magnetic charging case with up to 30 hours of combined battery life.
Features include tilt control, palm rejection, hover support, Quick Clip, Sketch to Image and Circle to Search, aimed at note-taking, drawing and precise navigation.
Motorola's first book-style foldable starts at $1,899.99, with the stylus sold separately for users such as students, creators and business professionals who want pen input.
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Can Motorola's new foldable, armed with a superior battery and stylus, finally dethrone Samsung in the premium book-style market?