"Motorola decided to make both screens brighter than any of its rivals by quite a margin. The main 8.1-inch foldable display of the Razr Fold has a peak brightness of 6200 nits, while the external screen almost matches it with 6000 nits. For comparison, both screens on the Pixel 10 Fold Pro have a peak brightness of 3000 nits and other foldables' internal screens typically have substantially lower brightness levels."
"With a silicon-carbon battery that offers higher energy density, Motorola's biggest foldable yet remains surprisingly svelte, despite its huge battery. The Razr Fold is 4.6mm (0.181 inches) thin when open and 9.9mm (0.39 inches) when closed. Yes, Samsung's latest Z Fold is thinner (4.2 mm; 8.9 mm), but it has a substantially smaller 4,400mAh battery."
"The main display is a 2K (2,484 x 2,232) LTPO display that can reach a peak refresh rate of 120Hz, while the external display has a 2,520 x 1,080 resolution and peaks at 165Hz. Both screens also support Dolby Vision."
Motorola unveiled its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, at MWC 2026 with exceptional display specifications. The main 8.1-inch foldable display reaches 6200 nits peak brightness while the external screen achieves 6000 nits, significantly surpassing competitors like the Pixel 10 Fold Pro at 3000 nits. The main display offers 2K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate, while the external screen provides 2520 x 1080 resolution at 165Hz, both supporting Dolby Vision. The device houses a 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery enabling fast charging up to 80W wired and 50W wireless. Despite the large battery, the Razr Fold maintains a slim 4.6mm thickness when open and 9.9mm when closed, featuring five cameras and stylus support.
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