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Motorola Razr Fold

Width: 73.6mm (2.9in) Released: Apr 18, 2026 Rank: #5 Form: FOLD
15 + 11 + 13 + 12 + 12 + 5 + 4 + 0 + 5 + 5 = 82
Verdict
Motorola Razr Fold scores 82 out of 100 across ten objectively measured categories, ranking #5 of 246 in the One Hand Phones index. At 73.6mm (2.9in) wide, it is comfortable to use one-hand for most people.
FOLD FOLDSUPERIOR* TOP Performance* TOP Selfie* TOP Software* TOP Desktop Replacement
Score breakdown
Performance
15
Battery
11
Screen
13
IP Protection
12
Main Camera
12
Selfie
5
Video
4
SD Memory
0
Software
5
Desktop Replacement
5
Editorial

While Motorola StarTac created the flip (clamshell) phone category back in 1996, the Razr Fold is actually Motorola's first-ever fold phone. And they really nailed it with this one: excellent build and screens, segment-leading battery life and the imaging setup straight out of Motorola Signature - company's best phone. Like other fold phones, this one adds multi-window capacity to it's inner screen in addition to tons of other useful features (AI and otherwise). This phone comes with a rechargeable stylus (works on both screens) - a true indication of company's ambitions...

PROs
excellent build with Gorilla Glass Ceramic protection, very fast SD 8 Gen 5 with UFS 4.1 performance, 36hr long (less on inner screen) endurance from a 6000mAh Si-C battery with 60min 80W (50W wireless) charging, two >1400nits bright >400ppi 120Hz LTPO P-OLED screens with Dolby Vision and HDR10+, (water immersion) IP49 protection, excellent imaging from 50MP 24mm OIS main + 50MP 70mm OIS telephoto + 50MP 12mm ultrawide (all with PDAF) setup, average non-AF 20MP & 32MP selfies (but you'll use the main camera for selfies, right?), very good video recording, excellent and feature loaded HelloUI stock-like version of Android with 7 years of updates, fast USB-C 3.2 port with Display Port 1.2, stylus bundled in the box
CONs
while flagship grade SD 8 Gen 5 is no: 8 Elite Gen 5, no expandable memory, limited market availability, very expensive at lounch

Scored across ten categories by One Hand Phones, an independent ranking site with no ads, sponsorships, or manufacturer relationships. Rankings updated Jul 5, 2026. See the full ranking of 246 phones →