The Motorola Razr Fold on a table with a portable monitor, keyboard, and battery. Adam Doud/ZDNET
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Motorola's Smart Connect gives the Razr Fold a desktop mode.
The phone becomes a trackpad for your keyboard and monitor.
It works well with a portable monitor or smart glasses.
Less than a week after I talked about devices I use (other than a laptop) as a mobile writer, a new contender has emerged. The new Razr Fold comes equipped with Motorola's Smart Connect software, which is similar to Samsung's Dex Mode in giving you a desktop interface.
One way I've talked about working on the go is with XREAL 1S Glasses and Samsung Galaxy's S26 Ultra and Dex mode. When you plug the glasses in, and enable Dex mode, you get a desktop-like windowed interface for your apps, similar to Windows or MacOS.
Also: I tested Motorola's $1,900 Razr Fold, and it gives Samsung and Google serious competition
Just like on a laptop, you can resize windows, move them around, stack them on top of each other, place them side-by-side, etc. Connect a Bluetooth keyboard to type, and you functionally have a laptop to work on. The ProtoArc XK01 keyboard I have has a built-in mouse, which is handy. You can also use the phone itself as a touchpad to move the mouse around the screen.
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