Motorola is officially stepping into book-style foldables with the Motorola Razr fold, a device that blends familiar smartphone ergonomics with a tablet-class inner display. Closed, it behaves like a conventional phone thanks to its 6.6-inch external screen. Open it up and the experience expands into a generous 8.1-inch LTPO 2K display designed for multitasking, creativity, and immersive media.
The form factor is backed by flexible layouts, adaptive interfaces, and Moto Pen Ultra support, turning the unfolded display into a practical workspace rather than a novelty. On-device AI features such as Catch Me Up and Next Move quietly handle organization and context without demanding attention.
Camera hardware is equally ambitious. The razr fold carries a triple 50MP rear system with a main camera, ultrawide macro, and a 3× periscope telephoto. A 32MP external selfie camera enables high-quality capture while folded, while a 20MP internal camera handles video calls when opened. Dolby Vision recording and Sony’s LYTIA sensor round out a setup clearly aimed at creators.
Key specs and features
- External display: 6.6-inch
- Internal display: 8.1-inch 2K LTPO
- Rear cameras: 50MP main + 50MP ultrawide/macro + 50MP 3× periscope
- Front cameras: 32MP external, 20MP internal
- Stylus support: Moto Pen Ultra
- AI: on-device Moto AI features
Motorola is no stranger to folding devices. It already has a vertical folding display phone going. So as far as folding screen technology goes, they are definitely no noob.
Price: TBA. Meanwhile, you may register your interest for Motorola’s first book-style foldable HERE.
Images: Motorola.

