Motorola is making waves in the foldable phone space again. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company gave a closer look at its upcoming Razr Fold, revealing more specs that hint at a serious competitor to Samsung and Google’s foldable flagships. Set to launch in North America this summer, the Razr Fold promises standout performance, design, and durability.
Bigger Displays, Thinner Body
Motorola’s Razr Fold will feature a 6.6 inch cover screen and an expansive 8.1-inch internal display, giving it slightly more screen real estate than both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. When open, the device measures just 4.6mm thick, and 9.9mm when closed. At 243 grams, it hits a comfortable middle ground between its main rivals. In hand, it feels premium, sleek but solid, and its front display works well for everyday tasks like texting or scrolling social media.
Open it up, and users can multitask with up to three apps at once, making it a productivity friendly device without feeling oversized or clunky.
Battery and Charging: A Standout Feature
One of the most impressive aspects of the Razr Fold is its 6,000mAh battery significantly larger than the 4,400mAh battery found in Samsung’s latest foldable. This gives Motorola a strong advantage for power users. On top of that, the phone supports 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, helping users get back to 100% in record time.
Under the hood, it’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, delivering faster speeds, better power efficiency, and support for advanced AI features.
Camera Specs and Durability
The Razr Fold comes equipped with a triple 50MP camera system, plus a 32MP selfie camera on the cover and a 20MP inner camera. That’s solid versatility for both photography and video calls, whether the device is open or closed.
Durability wise, Motorola has taken things a step further. The Razr Fold has IP48 and IP49 water resistance, which protects it from splashes and brief submersion. While it lacks dust resistance, it introduces a world-first: Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the cover screen, offering enhanced scratch and drop protection.
Premium Build and Long Term Support
Available in Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White, the Razr Fold stands out with its vegan leather back, providing a luxurious grip and fewer fingerprint smudges. Motorola is also promising seven years of software and security updates, aligning with long term user expectations for a premium Android device.
What’s Next?
Pricing and exact release dates remain under wraps, but with its strong specs, premium materials, and massive battery, the Razr Fold is shaping up to be a major player in the foldable phone market.
