
"The Razr Fold will have a triple 50MP camera system. Some foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 have flagship-level main sensors, but the others are a big step down due to space constraints. Motorola will use a 50MP Sony Lytia sensor for the primary, along with a 50MP ultrawide (with macro) and a 50MP 3x telephoto. The camera module adds a fair bit of chunk to the back panel-it looks to almost double the thickness of the phone in that area."
"Motorola will continue offering AI features like Catch Me Up and Pay Attention, but they're joined by a new AI experience called Qira, which the company says will be accessible across both Motorola and Lenovo devices. The idea is that Qira remembers your context from other devices, allowing you to take action across apps, create documents, and get supposedly useful reminders. Qira will launch on Lenovo laptops soon, with Motorola phones in the Edge and Razr family soon after."
The Razr Fold includes three 50MP sensors: a Sony Lytia primary, a 50MP ultrawide with macro, and a 50MP 3x telephoto. The camera module significantly increases rear thickness and appears to nearly double the phone's thickness in that area, though official measurements are not provided. The software will use the foldable form factor with flexible layouts, adaptive interfaces, and multitasking enhancements. The phone will launch in summer and may run a recent Android release. Motorola will provide AI features such as Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and a new cross-device AI platform called Qira, built with Microsoft and Perplexity technology. Pricing is unknown but likely near current book-style foldable levels.
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