
"With a chassis based around a 6.6-inch exterior display that opens outwards to reveal an 8.1-inch interior screen, the Razr Fold doesn't deviate much from what we've seen from Samsung and Google. That said, Motorola has added original touches here and there, with curvier, more rounded corners and sides along with a dedicated button for summoning AI apps. The phone also comes with a rather unique texture in back, which on my blackened blue model feels like the kind of ballistic nylon/polyethylene fabric you often find on rugged outdoor gear."
"One small quirk about the Razr Fold is that it relies on a side-mounted fingerprint sensor built into its lock button.That's not unusual as this kind of setup is pretty common on big foldables. The weird thing is because the lock key is super narrow, I found it was a bit tougher to use and find by feel compared to the wider components used on both the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 7. Thankfully, when you do hit it properly, it feels just as speedy and reliable"
"Big, bright screens Great battery life Surprisingly sharp cameras Native stylus support Good performance Thicker and heavier than the Z Fold 7 No built-in pen storage Lackluster AI suite Dust resistance could be better"
The Razr Fold is a book-style foldable with a 6.6-inch exterior display that opens to an 8.1-inch interior screen. Its design follows the general approach of major competitors while adding rounded corners, a dedicated button for summoning AI apps, and a textured back surface. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor is integrated into the narrow lock button, which can be harder to locate by feel despite reliable performance. The device is positioned as a modern take on popular foldable features, aiming to capitalize on large, premium displays and productivity-oriented hardware. Strengths include bright screens, great battery life, surprisingly sharp cameras, native stylus support, and good performance. Drawbacks include thickness and weight, no built-in pen storage, a lackluster AI suite, and dust resistance that could be better.
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