Ryan Haines / Android Authority I’ve been an Android fan since I was 16. In the 14 years since then, Samsung has been the immovable force in the Android world. I never thought that would change, but then again, I never thought I’d use something besides a Samsung phone as my daily driver, but here … Read More “Samsung should be worried about the Motorola Razr Fold” »
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Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority While I recently decided to take a break from foldables, I have to admit that the Galaxy Fold remains one of my favorite product lines in the foldable space. Between its high-end specs and polished software, there’s a lot to like if you are a folding phone fan. Still, … Read More “Can’t decide between the Razr Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 7? The choice is clear to me” »
The Motorola Razr Ultra was one of last year’s best folding phones — and easily the best flip-phone foldable you could buy. It was expensive, yes, but it was also one of the most capable devices in its class. Now, its successor — the Razr Ultra (2026) — has arrived. Unfortunately, it’s kind of a … Read More “5 Android phones you should buy instead of the Razr Ultra (2026)” »
It’s fair to think that foldables haven’t gone mainstream despite being around for close to a decade now. However, the foldable market is only warming up and is poised for its own big moment. As new players continue to join incumbents like Samsung and Google (even Apple is rumored to launch its own foldable this … Read More “Motorola Razr Fold vs. Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Google is in trouble” »
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority But looking at the Razr (2026) series, I can’t help but feel disappointed. Motorola has been at the forefront of flip-phone foldables for the last couple of years, but the company’s latest showing can only be described as lazy. These aren’t good successors, and if this is what Motorola … Read More “As a Motorola fan, the 2026 Razr lineup is a lazy and expensive mess” »
From the three new Moto Razr phones that made their debut yesterday, the Ultra (2026) is the one I want. While Samsung is the king of flip phones in terms of sales and recognition, I’d rather get the Moto Razr Ultra over the Galaxy Z Flip 7. That being said, it’s not the better choice … Read More “4 reasons why I’d get the Razr Ultra over the Galaxy Z Flip 7” »
The Motorola Razr (2026) is finally here, and it’s the cheapest model in the entire 2026 Razr lineup. It still offers a few noteworthy features, such as a large cover display, a big battery with wireless charging, and an IP48 rating. Don’t care about this new Razr phone? Or maybe you’re just curious about other … Read More “5 Android phones you should buy instead of the Motorola Razr (2026)” »
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TL;DR The Razr Fold will be available for pre-order at Best Buy and on Motorola’s website on May 14. It will go on sale in the US on May 21 for $1,899. The foldable will come to T-Mobile, Xfinity Mobile, and Verizon in the coming months. Motorola is launching its next slate of foldables, the … Read More “Motorola’s Galaxy Z Fold rival is coming soon” »
TL;DR Motorola is making the switch from traditional Lithium-ion batteries to silicon-carbon batteries on its 2026 lineup of flagship foldables. Both the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 and Razr Fold each pack 5,000mAh and 6,000mAh silicon-carbon batteries, respectively. The technology allowed Motorola to add battery capacity to the Razr Ultra 2026 without touching the dimensions or … Read More “Motorola beats Samsung, Google to silicon-carbon batteries” »