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Discussion centers on Motorola’s upcoming phone direction and user concerns around its recent Edge model experience, especially update policy. People are also comparing alternatives, with a poll naming a Samsung phone as the best substitute for the Motorola Edge (2026).
Tracking: Motorola Edge 2026’s update policy feels almost illegal for a $600 phone / Poll says this Samsung phone is the best Motorola Edge (2026) alternative
Common questions on Motorola, surfaced from across the indexed web.
Is Motorola cutting corners on the cameras?
But savings need to be made in the right places—that is, on features that aren’t quite as important, not on the cameras. However, since space inside the clamshell foldable’s body is limited, features like a periscope zoom camera often have to be omitted.
Yes, if you want a big-screen folding phone, the Motorola Razr Fold is a very good buy. It has a careful, considered design that prioritizes ergonomics, a fun, vibrant camera, decent battery life, fast charging, and a clean, easy-to-use version of Android installed. Both screens look great too. However, like the Honor Magic V6 before it, the timing of its release will cause it problems. Unless you’re set on owning the Razr Fold, it would be wise to consider the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 series, see what Google has for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, and even hold out for Apple’s foldable iPhone too. All
What separates the Razr Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 8’s cameras is the 50-megapixel telephoto on the Motorola phone, as otherwise both use 50MP main and wide-angle cameras. This gives the Razr Fold a 3x optical zoom, while the Z Fold 8 makes do with a 2x optical quality zoom by cropping the main 50MP camera’s images. The two take very different photos. The Razr Fold sometimes amps up primary colors even more than the Samsung phone, but it often looks less natural than the Z Fold 8’s photos. However, the Razr Fold’s photos are usually sharper than the Z Fold 8’s photos, with the Samsung phone showin
In our Motorola Razr 2025 review, former AP writer Stephen Radochia stated that "Motorola understood the assignment, realizing that we don't buy flip phones for superior specs but for an exceptional experience — and a healthy dose of flair." AP's Andy Boxall similarly said about the Z Fold 8: "It's hard to describe why the Galaxy Z Fold 8 has worked so well for me … But it does work, and to the point where I believe it will change people's minds about whether a larger foldable will work for them or not." The theme across these two devices is that Motorola and Samsung have created devices that