Motorola Razr Fold vs Razr Ultra — which one should you buy?
Motorola's 2026 foldables take two different approaches: the Razr Fold opens like a book into an 8.1-inch display and aims to replace a small tablet, while the Razr Ultra is a compact flip with a 7-inch main screen and a small cover display. Both pack flagship hardware and 16GB of RAM, but their designs create distinct daily experiences.
The Razr Fold stands out for screen real estate, a versatile triple 50MP camera array that includes a 3x optical periscope and long-range Super Zoom, and steadier performance thanks to a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and robust thermal management. Those strengths make it better for multitasking, photography, and sustained heavy workloads.
The Razr Ultra excels as a pocket-friendly, stylish flip phone with a Snapdragon 8 Elite, strong multimedia chops — Dolby Atmos, Spatial Audio and a 165Hz AMOLED inner screen — and a design that feels expressive and practical. It’s also the more affordable option at $1,500, while the Fold starts at $1,900.
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