Motorola Razr Fold hands-on
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Motorola Razr Fold hands-on
"The Motorola Razr Fold is among the thickest and heftiest book-style foldables on the market. It weighs 243 grams, which is a lot compared to the Magic V6's 224g (at its heaviest, there's a 219g version too). The Razr Fold is also only IP49 rated, which is behind the cutting edge these days - the Magic V6 is IP68/IP69 dust and water tight."
"What the Moto does offer is style and feel. It has a nicely textured back on both models and the classic Motorola styling with a slightly elevated camera island and a curved glass front. Despite its larger dimensions in comparison to its book-style-folding peers, the Motorola feels well-rounded and normal in the hands."
"The metal on the frame isn't glossy, making it grippy and smudge-resistant. There are the typical two-piece volume buttons, the capacitive fingerprint scanner that doubles as a power button, and the AI-slash-shortcut button in the top left. The Pantone Blackened Blue has a more pronounced texture than the Lily White model."
Motorola revealed complete details of its Razr Fold book-style foldable phone, available in Pantone Lily White and Blackened Blue. The device weighs 243 grams and features 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X RAM with 256GB to 1TB storage options. It uses the non-Elite Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor and carries an IP49 rating. The design emphasizes style with textured backs, curved glass front, and flattened sides for better handling. The metal frame is non-glossy for improved grip and smudge resistance. The phone includes dual-piece volume buttons, capacitive fingerprint scanner with power function, and an AI shortcut button. European launch precedes North American availability.
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