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Secondary Camera: 20 MPix f/2.4, 22mm
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Reviews for the Motorola Razr Fold
Source: 91mobiles

With the Razr Fold, Motorola has jumped into the fray of book-style foldables, and while the brand has countered Samsung well over the years in the flip segment, this is serious territory. Samsung has had a hold over the fold (pun unintended) segment for a while now, especially in India, and the subcontinent is a crucial market for Motorola as well. Motorola hasn’t broken the mould here, but seems to have gotten the basics right. There’s no word on exact pricing and availability of the Razr Fold in India, but when it does land, we’d have a strong contender in the productivity-oriented, book-style foldable segment — capable enough to challenge both Samsung and Vivo, the two key players in this arena.
Hands-On, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/02/2026
Source: DxOMark

We put the Motorola Razr Fold through our rigorous DXOMARK Camera test suite to measure its performance in photo, video, and zoom quality from an end-user perspective. This article breaks down how the device fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases and is intended to highlight the most important results of our testing with an extract of the captured data. The Motorola Razr Fold delivered a well-rounded performance for a foldable device in the DXOMARK Camera tests. The optically stabilized 50MP primary camera and the 50MP ultra-wide both offer reliable exposure, nice colors and good detail in everyday use, outperforming folding competitors, such as the Honor Magic V5 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, in the camera department.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/02/2026
Source: Expert Reviews

As a long-time fan of Motorola’s clamshell output, it pains me to say that my first impression of the brand’s inaugural full-size foldable is… fine? There are some elements that I like, and some that I’m willing to be lenient on due to this being the first-generation model, but that price point is a bold statement and I’m just not sure that the specs can back it up. In particular, that IP49 dust and water resistance rating feels lacking. As it stands, I think the Motorola Razr Fold has a chance to surpass the Pixel Fold as the bronze medal, but neither Samsung nor Honor should be particularly concerned about this late-in-the-game arrival usurping their spot. I’ll be getting my hands on the Motorola Razr Fold closer to its April release date, so keep an eye out to see my final verdict soon.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/02/2026
Source: The Shortcut

Motorola invited The Shortcut to a meeting in Barcelona at MWC to check out the new Moto Razr Fold, and I have to admit, it did more than just impress me with its potential. The new device, Motorola’s first book-style folding smartphone, was teased back at CES in January. Now, we’ve had a chance to go hands-on and spend time with it, and it could be the next phone you put in your pocket if Motorola can live up to its claims. See, not only does the Motorola Razr Fold have a premium design, high-end specs, and support for stylus input (whereas Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 does not), it also has some of the best cameras in any smartphone, at least according to Motorola. That’s a big claim for any smartphone maker, especially Motorola, whose reputation isn’t entirely positive when it comes to smartphone cameras.
Hands-On, online available, Short, Date: 03/02/2026
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Qualcomm Adreno 829: Integrated graphics unit in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC for smartphones. Integrates two clusters and 2 MB cache and clocks at up to 1225 MHz.
Modern games should be playable with these graphics cards at low settings and resolutions. Casual gamers may be happy with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
SD 8 Gen 5: Fast mid-range SoC (System on a Chip) for smartphones which was introduced at the end of 2025. Integrates two fast Oryon Gen 3 Prime Cores with up to 3.8 GHz and 6 smaller Oryon Gen 3 Performance Cores with up to 3.32 GHz.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
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