Motorola beats Samsung, Google to silicon-carbon batteries in the US
…battery, and it’s perhaps more impressive than the Razr Ultra 2026. The Moto Fold packs a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery in a foldable that’s only 9.89 mm thick…
…battery, and it’s perhaps more impressive than the Razr Ultra 2026. The Moto Fold packs a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery in a foldable that’s only 9.89 mm thick…
…near as versatile or impressive as the Galaxy S26 Ultra . There’s simply not enough room to cram all those sensors into such a small clamshell foldable. However, performance is an area…
…be impressed by the Razr Fold’s spec sheet, but I’m pleasantly surprised. In typical Moto fashion, the company appears to have locked in on what’s important to foldable users…
…8.8 / 10 When it comes to big, fancy foldable phones available in the US, your only viable options for the past three years are from Samsung or Google . Before that, the…
…Related Motorola is doing what Samsung won't, and it's starting to pay off Keep bringing back what Samsung doesn't Motorola has scored with foldables The company nailed the style…
…battery life in a notebook foldable , its unparalleled AI-assisted camera zoom performance , and how effectively it can replace my laptop . The design is also pretty impressive, boasting a slim profile that…
…It impressed reviewer Patrick Holland with its vibrant screen and durable design, but the $1,100 starting price is still a little tough to justify. Fortunately, you won't have to pay…
…Mobile Motorola was the king of foldable value. The 2026 Razr lineup throws that away $1,500 for a new Motorola Razr Ultra is outrageous. By • 19 hours ago • • • Add AndroidAuthority on…
…they're still impressively affordable and capable of everything you need a modern smartphone to do. On the other end of the spectrum, Motorola is dominating the foldable market. The Motorola Razr…
…On top of that, there’s the looming arrival of Apple’s first foldable. While Android devices will benefit from the legitimacy that an “iPhone Fold” will bring to the foldable market…