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Motorola’s Razr Fold is a solid phone arriving at the worst time

By Chris Welch, Bloomberg

The $1,900 Razr Fold, the latest folding phone from Lenovo Group Ltd.’s Motorola, ticks all the right boxes, with a stylish design, bright screens and long battery life. But with a May 21 release date in the US, it’s arriving at perhaps the worst possible time: just before a wave of new foldables from Samsung Electronics Co., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc.

The price doesn’t help either. The Razr Fold, the company’s first book-style folding handset, looks expensive next to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is currently discounted to $1,600. Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold, meanwhile, can frequently be found for $100 less than that.

I’ve been testing the Razr Fold for two weeks, and while I’ve enjoyed using it, competing models offer a fundamentally similar experience when it comes to multitasking and making the most of their expansive inner displays. For consumers who only want a foldable, Motorola doesn’t bring much novelty to the table.

With a new mix of contenders just months away, I’d discourage anyone from splurging on a folding phone until the competitive landscape becomes clearer. We’re also going to see the release of more squat-looking book-style models with a wide aspect ratio that’s better suited for entertainment. The Razr Fold, like its current competitors, has a nearly square inner display that suffers from thick letterboxing when streaming movies and shows. There’s no harm in waiting to see which approach you prefer.

Still, there’s a lot about the Razr Fold that speaks to Motorola’s expertise in foldables. Here’s what I have and haven’t liked in my time with the device.

What’s Impressive

What’s Underwhelming

For a first attempt at this book-inspired style, the Razr Fold gets a lot right. Samsung’s head start can be felt on the software side, where the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has more versatile ways of multitasking and can run more apps at once, but Motorola gets most of the way there.

 

Still, even if this were a flawless device, I’d be urging people to hold off and see how things shake out once the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Pixel 11 Pro Fold and foldable iPhone hit the market. The Razr Fold won’t get any worse in that time, but you might come across something better and be glad you waited.

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