Motorola Razr Fold review: Fits neatly in your pocket but not your budget
By the AIdeaFlow Team
Motorola just released its first tablet-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, priced at $1,900. The company has been making flip-style foldables since 2019, but this is their debut in the larger format that Samsung and Google have been refining for years.
The device follows the established playbook: flagship specs, a large foldable screen that collapses into a pocket-sized form factor. Motorola has addressed some traditional foldable pain points, but the core tension remains. It's undeniably cool technology that still feels impractical for daily use.
For AI professionals and entrepreneurs, foldables promise expanded screen real estate for multitasking, reading documents, or reviewing dashboards on the go. The reality is that premium price doesn't yet translate to must-have productivity gains.
The $1,900 price point puts this squarely in luxury territory. That's a significant investment for a form factor that's still finding its footing in terms of durability and everyday utility.
Motorola's entry shows the foldable category is maturing, but it's also a reminder that being cutting edge often means paying a premium for incremental improvements. Unless you genuinely need that extra screen space for mobile work, the "cool factor" is a tough justification for nearly two thousand dollars.
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