Motorola Releases First Book-Style Foldable Phone in US Market
Motorola has launched the Razr Fold, its first book-style foldable smartphone, featuring extended battery life compared to competitors.

Motorola has introduced the Razr Fold, marking the company's entry into the book-style foldable smartphone market in the United States. The device represents a departure from Motorola's previous flip-style foldable designs.
The Razr Fold's standout feature is its battery performance, which the company says matches that of traditional slab-style smartphones. This addresses a common concern with foldable devices, which have historically struggled with battery life due to their dual-screen configurations and complex hardware requirements.
The launch puts Motorola in direct competition with established players in the book-style foldable market, including Samsung's Galaxy Fold series and Google's Pixel Fold. The foldable smartphone segment has grown steadily as manufacturers work to improve durability and reduce costs.
Industry analysts have noted that battery life remains a key differentiating factor for consumers considering foldable devices, as the technology typically requires more power than conventional smartphones. Motorola's focus on this aspect could help distinguish the Razr Fold in an increasingly crowded market.
The device's arrival comes as foldable smartphones continue to gain market share, though they still represent a small fraction of overall smartphone sales globally.