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8.3 / 10 Score Cnet Score CNET provides expert, unbiased reviews of products and services. When we assign a score, we use a scale of 1-10. Each product we score is evaluated by criteria specific to its category with most assessing pricing, quality, features and performance. Read more on: How we test Motorola Razr Fold (2026) $1,900 at Motorola Pros Long battery life
Impressive cameras
Sleek build
Moto Pen stylus support Cons Hefty $1,900 price tag
Limited split-screen options
Proprietary gear needed for fastest charging
When I'm reviewing a phone, I tend to be most critical of its camera and battery life. Those are the features most shoppers care about -- and they matter most to me, too, as someone who snaps tons of photos and spends plenty of time glued to my screen.
I was skeptical about both as I began testing the Motorola Razr Fold, the company's first book-style foldable. How good could the camera and battery life be on a first-gen device this thin, where some hardware compromises are almost inevitable?
Turns out, pretty damn good.
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