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Recent coverage focuses on Motorola’s new Razr and Razr Fold launches and early hands-on impressions, with reviewers emphasizing foldable competition, pocketability, and specific strengths. Several headlines also suggest potential buyers should consider waiting due to pre-order timing and/or value concerns.

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Key Takeaway Motorola’s first-gen Razr Fold is being praised for standout foldable usability, but pre-order coverage encourages buyers to wait.
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Razr Fold impressions Pre-orders and timing Foldable competition
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Motorola’s first-gen Razr Fold is being praised for standout foldable usability, but pre-order coverage encourages buyers to wait.

Recent coverage focuses on Motorola’s new Razr and Razr Fold launches and early hands-on impressions, with reviewers emphasizing foldable competition, pocketability, and specific strengths. Several headlines also suggest potential buyers should consider waiting due to pre-order timing and/or value concerns.

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review format Razr Fold review: fits neatly in your pocket but not your budget
pre-orders Razr (2026) and Razr Fold pre-orders are open
hands-on duration One-week use: “best foldable” claim

What to Watch

  • Follow 9to5Google for the Razr (2026) and Razr Fold pre-order guidance updates. 9to5Google
  • Watch for more week-long or longer testing impressions to validate “best foldable” claims. 9to5Google
  • Track comparisons from Android Authority and ArsTechnica for how Motorola’s foldables stack up against Samsung and Google. Android Authority

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  • Motorola Razr Fold review: Fits neatly in your pocket but not your budget - ArsTechnica Ars Technica
  • Motorola Razr Fold takes on Samsung and Google with a strong first-gen debut TechSpot
  • I spent 7 days with the Motorola Razr Fold, and it does one thing better than every other foldable Android Authority
  • Motorola Razr (2026) and Razr Fold pre-orders open, but you should wait 9to5Google
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Should you buy the Motorola Razr Fold?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyMotorola Razr Fold scorecardValueNot cheap but does undercut the best foldable in the space4/5DesignRelatively thin and light, but the massive camera array and slightly curved screen are turn-offs5/5DisplayTwo excellent displays full of sharp imagery, fast performance, and lots of versatility. Pen support is a definite plus.5/5CamerasLots of high-megapixel cameras but image processing needs some work3.5/5SoftwareNot too much bloat and access to all the right Google tools. Too much AI, probably. Is Moto AI worth it? Almost.4/5PerformanceA powerful Qualcomm chip backe

The Motorola Razr Fold 2026 is a good foldable flagship start, but I have some notes
Should you buy the Motorola Razr 2025?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyMotorola Razr 2025 scorecardAttributesNotesRatingDesignMotorola's Razr design is tried-and-tested, and absolutely wonderful. The FIFA World Cup Edition has a unique additional texture compared to the other colors.5 / 5DisplayAside from a smaller front display and a few cutbacks, this is an excellent all-around screen. No major compromises here.4 / 5PerformanceThis is where the Razr falls short as the Dimensity 7400X isn't the same processor you'll find in flagships.3 / 5CameraThe cameras are more than capable but somewhat inconsistent. Definitely not the best camera

I tested the Motorola Razr 2025 FIFA World Cup edition, and it's a limited edition flip phone that's actually worth buying
Is Motorola trying to fix its update problem?

Motorola is infamous for taking ages to push new Android updates to its devices. Worse, even then, the final public release is riddled with bugs and issues. A wider beta program should allow the company to speed up the process and get more feedback from users to improve the final release. The move also puts Motorola closer to its rivals like Samsung and OnePlus, which typically run a wide beta program for their devices. In fact, Motorola is currently the only major Android OEM running an Android 17 beta program for its flagship devices. Samsung is still busy testing Android 16 QPR2-based One U

You can now test Android 17 on more Motorola phones
Which phone is right for you?

The Motorola Razr Fold and Pixel 10 Pro Fold may not vary drastically in their overall designs and dimensions, but there are slight differences across key categories, at least on paper. We have yet to test the Razr Fold's cameras and battery life, but based on our brief hands-on experience, it appears to be a promising phone for anyone looking for a fresh, premium design. Neither phone is as thin as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 or the Honor Magic V6, but neither is prohibitively thick. Google's biggest flex with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is its durability and IP68 rating, while Motorola has been touting th

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