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Motorola has officially unveiled the Razr Fold, its direct competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Google Pixel Fold. Join us as we break down its massive 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, industry-leading 80W charging, and overall performance.
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00:00The Motorola Razer Fold has been officially unveiled after first being teased at CES back
00:04in January. This is Motorola's first book style foldable and looking at the specs it's a clear
00:08rival to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. It measures 4.5mm when open
00:14and 9.98mm when closed which makes it marginally thicker than the Z Fold 7. But here you're getting
00:19a slightly bigger 6.6 inch outer display and an 8.1 inch inner display. Under the hood the Razer
00:24Fold is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset which is to the 8 Elite Gen 5 where
00:28Apple's A18 is the A18 Pro. In other words you're still getting plenty of power here and the phone's
00:3416 gigabytes of RAM should make multitasking a breeze on that larger inner display. As for cameras the
00:38Razer Fold gets a 50 megapixel wide, a 50 megapixel ultra wide and 50 megapixel telephoto lens as well
00:44as 32 megapixel internal camera and a 20 megapixel external selfie camera. Perhaps the most interesting
00:48feature of this foldable though is its battery. The Razer Fold sports a 6,000 milliamp silicon
00:52carbon battery which is a technology that hasn't yet been embraced by the likes of Samsung, Apple and
00:57Google. The phone's 80 watt charging speed is also industry leading in certain regions so that could
01:01be the Motorola Razer Fold's ticket to standing out in an increasingly crowded foldable market. The phone
01:06will be available to pre-order from May 14th with shipping starting on May 21st. Do you like the look
01:10of the Razer Fold? Let us know in the comments below.
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