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This is now the best foldable camera phone: motorola razr fold

Thanks to a 3x periscope telephoto and refined texture‑to‑noise balance, motorola razr fold sets a new zoom benchmark for foldables.

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Motorola didn’t just bring another foldable to MWC 2026 – it brought a statement piece. The new motorola razr fold is Motorola’s first book-style foldable, and the brand is very clearly gunning for two things at once: serious flagship performance and the best camera you can get on a foldable right now.

On the show floor in Barcelona, the razr fold feels familiar in the hand when it’s closed, almost like a chunky regular phone with a tall 6.6‑inch outer display, but it opens up into a full-blown 8.1‑inch 2K LTPO canvas that’s clearly aimed at people who actually want to do stuff on their foldable, not just show it off. Both panels support high refresh rates, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Pantone‑validated colour, so you’re getting punchy, accurate visuals whether you’re doomscrolling on the cover screen or editing photos on the big inner display. There’s also stylus support with the Moto Pen Ultra, which is a subtle but important dig at rivals that still treat pen input as an optional extra or skip it entirely on foldables.

Under the hood, Motorola isn’t messing around. The razr fold runs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 platform, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, so you’re squarely in flagship territory for CPU, GPU, and AI tasks. Android 16 comes pre‑installed, and Motorola is promising a long runway of software support, which is increasingly becoming a deciding factor for anyone spending big money on a phone. The device also packs a 6,000mAh silicon‑carbon battery – a big number for any phone, let alone a slim foldable – along with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, so it’s clearly built to survive long travel days and heavy multitasking without babysitting battery levels.

But the most aggressive part of Motorola’s pitch is the camera story. DXOMARK has given the motorola razr fold a camera score of 164, which not only earns it the Gold Label for imaging excellence but also crowns it as the best camera system on any foldable tested so far and puts it into the global top‑tier for smartphone cameras overall. In plain language, that means this isn’t “good for a foldable”; it’s competing with the big slab flagships you’d usually think of for top‑end photography.

The hardware lineup is pretty wild for a foldable. On the back, you get a triple 50MP array: a main 50MP sensor based on Sony’s large LYTIA 828, a 50MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom and up to 100x “Super Zoom Pro” using AI, and a 50MP ultrawide with a 122‑degree field of view that also doubles as a macro camera. That’s on top of a 20MP front camera and a 32MP internal camera with Quad Pixel tech, so whether the phone is closed, half‑open in “laptop mode,” or flat, you always have a usable angle for selfies, video calls, and creator‑style content. DXOMARK’s testing highlights realistic exposure, wide dynamic range, accurate skin tones, and low noise, and early hands‑on impressions echo the same theme: depth separation looks natural, zoom shots are surprisingly detailed, and portraits pop without going into cartoonish territory.

Video is equally ambitious. The razr fold can record in 8K with Dolby Vision, and also handle 4K at high frame rates with HDR10+, pairing that triple‑camera hardware with Dolby’s image processing chops. Motorola is leaning heavily into AI here, with its Photo Enhancement Engine tuning dynamic range, sharpening details, reducing noise in low light, and generating software bokeh when needed. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5’s AI capabilities help push all of this in real time, so things like night shots and portrait videos benefit without you having to fiddle with pro modes. There’s also deeper optimisation for third‑party apps, so images shot directly in apps like Instagram are meant to maintain the same Ultra HDR quality you see in the native camera, which is a subtle but meaningful upgrade for creators who live inside social platforms.

Of course, a foldable lives or dies on the hinge and usability. Motorola has gone thin here: around 4.6mm when open and 9.9mm when closed, with IP48 and IP49 protection against dust and splashes. The hinge supports multiple “postures” – full open tablet mode, laptop mode for split‑screen multitasking or video calls, and tent mode if you want a mini kickstand for watching content or using the camera hands‑free. Combined with stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos and “Sound by Bose” on some editions, the razr fold clearly aims to be as much a media machine as a productivity slab. It also ties into Motorola’s broader ecosystem push at MWC 2026, alongside devices like the Edge 70 Fusion and new Moto Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus, positioning the razr fold as the halo product at the top of the lineup.

Availability and pricing details are still rolling out region by region, but the pitch is straightforward: this is a premium foldable meant to stand toe‑to‑toe with the likes of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold line and other big‑screen foldables, with camera performance and battery life as its main differentiators. It’s launching first in Europe, expanding to North America, with an India launch “very soon,” which hints at Motorola’s intention to make this more than a niche global showcase device. For anyone who has been waiting for a foldable that doesn’t feel like a compromise on camera, battery, or performance, the motorola razr fold’s MWC 2026 debut sends a pretty clear message: the company thinks it can finally deliver a foldable that doesn’t require you to pick between form factor and flagship‑level fundamentals.


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