Menu

Post image 1
Post image 2
Post image 3
Post image 4
Post image 5
Post image 6
Post image 7
Post image 8
Post image 9
Post image 10
Post image 11
1 / 11
0

Motorola Razr Fold review: Fits neatly in your pocket but not your budget

Ars Technica·Ryan Whitwam·19 days ago
#ok1zRW8k
#section#arrow#theme#text#ars#fold
Reading 0:00
15s threshold

The Razr Fold has a lot going for it, but like all foldables, it’s wildly expensive. The Razr Fold is Moto's first big foldable with an 8.1-inch internal screen. Credit: Ryan Whitwam The Razr Fold is Moto's first big foldable with an 8.1-inch internal screen. Credit: Ryan Whitwam Motorola was early to foldable phones, announcing its first Razr-branded foldable in 2019. Since then, the company has churned out a series of foldable flip phones, but the new Razr Fold is its first attempt at a tablet-style foldable. Samsung, Google, and others have been making devices like this for a while, so we know the formula, and the Razr Fold doesn’t change the game. Like the competition, the Razr Fold has flagship specs and a giant foldable display that fits in your pocket. It also comes with a hefty $1,900 price tag. While Motorola has made progress overcoming some traditional shortcomings of foldables, the phone still feels rather impractical, while still being very cool.…

Continue reading — create a free account

Join HashtagPLUS to read full articles, follow hashtags, vote, and join the conversation.

Read More