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Motorola’s latest Razr feature looks like something Samsung already does

Motorola’s latest Razr feature looks like something Samsung already does

Posted on May 2, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Motorola’s latest Razr feature looks like something Samsung already does
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Motorola’s new Razr 70 range comes with a fresh software trick called Daily Drops. But if it sounds familiar, that’s because it closely mirrors a feature Samsung introduced last year.

Announced alongside the latest Razr foldables, Daily Drops is described as a personalised content feed that surfaces things like news headlines, weather updates and other quick-hit information throughout the day. It also pulls in Google Photos Memories, meaning your past snapshots can show up alongside those updates.

If that rings a bell, it’s because Samsung’s Now Brief already does something very similar. That feature delivers bite-sized updates and suggested actions multiple times a day, combining information with contextual nudges like reminders, media suggestions and more. Motorola’s take doesn’t appear quite as deep (at least for now), but the core idea is largely the same.

That’s not necessarily a bad thing. These glanceable feeds are becoming more common across Android as brands look for ways to keep users engaged without digging through apps. Motorola framing Daily Drops as a lightweight, at-a-glance hub fits neatly into that trend. This is especially true on a foldable like the Razr, where quick interactions on the outer display are a big part of the experience.

Still, there are a few unanswered questions. Motorola has only confirmed Daily Drops for the Razr 2026 lineup, with no clear plans for older devices or its wider smartphone range. There’s also the question of how useful the feature will be at launch.

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In Samsung’s case, Now Brief started off fairly limited before gradually adding more integrations like music suggestions, reminders and device alerts. That’s something Motorola may need to follow if it wants Daily Drops to feel genuinely helpful rather than just another feed.

For now, Daily Drops looks like a solid, if slightly familiar, addition to Motorola’s software lineup. The real test will be whether it evolves into something more distinctive. Alternatively, it may remain a copy of a feature Samsung already got there first with.



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