Motorola Razr Fold Review

Motorola’s first book-style foldable is impressive, if not the best, on paper. The Razer Fold isn’t the lightest, doesn’t have the best chipset, nor the biggest battery. But somehow, the Razer Fold feels better than most of its rivals.

Let’s unbox it first. You can get the Razer Fold in a 16/512GB configuration and two colors – Pantone Blackened Blue and Lily White, which costs up to $1,900 or €2,000.

In the box, you’ll get the phone, a two-piece case, and a USB-C cable. Motorola also offers the Moto Pen Ultra as a bonus or as a separate accessory, depending on your location.

The Pen Ultra has its own case for charging. There’s no clever case and pen solution like the Oppo Find N6. So, try not to lose the case, okay?




moto pen ultra

The Moto Pen Ultra works on both displays and is very similar to the S Pen on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. It has a button, which opens the menu. You can also use the stylus to power your AI workflow.

What really makes the Razer Fold impressive in person is its design. You need to touch this thing to get the idea, but I’ll try to describe it as best I can.

The rear panel is classic Moto, with the camera island gently raised above the rest of the panel surface. The top portion of the screen is also covered with curved glass, which makes swiping at the edges attractive.

Talking about the screens, they are among the larger screens in their class – 6.6-inches on the cover and 8.1-inches on the inside. The big screen is 120Hz AMOLED with all the features. The cover screen is one notch faster at 165Hz.

They get quite bright at just over 6,000 nits.




Screen

The Razer Fold is impressively well-rounded when it comes to the camera. You get all 50MP on the back, the largest 1/1.28-inch sensor at a 23mm f/1.6 wide-angle, an industry-tying 1/1.95-inch sensor at a 71mm f/2.4 zoom, and a 12mm f/2.0 ultrawide with AF.

On paper it’s a solid system, and we’re looking forward to reviewing the Razer Fold.

The Razer Fold isn’t the thinnest or lightest foldable. When closed it is 10.1 mm and weighs 243 grams. Despite this, it doesn’t feel too heavy, and it’s very comfortable in the hand in both its positions.

Here’s a quick look at the Razer Fold next to the Honor Magic V6, one of the lightest and compact models in the segment. We could spend all day comparing them based on specifications, but in hand and eye, this editor finds the Razer to be the far more attractive offering.




Bonus – Honor Magic V6 vs Motorola Razr Fold

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