It will feature a massive 6,000mAh battery, a top-tier chipset, and advanced camera hardware.
Motorola has unveiled more details about its upcoming folding phone, indicating it will be a premium option rather than a budget-friendly alternative. The Razr Fold is set to be priced at €1,999 (roughly $2,350) including the Moto Pen Ultra and will debut in Europe, with a North American release “in the coming months.” The cost without the stylus or the exact price in US dollars hasn’t been disclosed yet.
The Razr Fold will boast a substantial 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, marking it as the first foldable in North America to adopt this technology. While not the largest battery for a foldable, it closely follows Honor’s recent Magic V6 announcement, which features a 6,600mAh battery.
Looking at the specs, the Fold includes a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, offers IP48 and IP49 ratings for dust and water resistance, a 50-megapixel 1/1.28-inch type Sony LYTIA main camera, 80W wired charging, and 50W wireless charging.
Motorola emphasizes camera performance with the 50-megapixel 3x optical zoom that has optical image stabilization and a 50-megapixel ultrawide with a 122-degree field of view that also functions as a macro camera. The Razr Fold promises “up to” seven years of OS and security updates, reflecting a trend among flagship phones.
Overall, the Razr Fold appears to draw inspiration from non-US foldable markets, potentially encouraging Samsung and Google to enhance their foldable offerings—a positive shift.
