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The latest foldable features key advantages over the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but you should wait before buying one.
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Just months ago, at MWC, Motorola let journalists like me go hands-on with the upcoming Razr Fold -- and again at the Razr launch event in Los Angeles this week. Only this time, the company revealed everything to me, and it's put everything into perspective.
I got a few more details about the US price tag (which is still pretty high), preorder and shipping dates, and a few other new and interesting features of the Razr Fold. Overall, my impressions went from mostly positive to cautiously optimistic, given this new information. But there are still some questions to be answered.
For starters, the outside screen is a 6.6-inch pOLED screen with Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3. The inner screen will be a massive 8.1 inches, making it the largest in North America. It will run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor and come with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.