Motorola Razr Fold Launched in India-What’s New in Motorola’s First Book Style Foldable Phone

Motorola has finally stepped beyond its clamshell identity and launched the Razr Fold in India as its first book-style foldable smartphone. That is a meaningful shift for the brand, because until now the Razr line was mostly associated with flip-style devices. For Indian buyers, this launch is less about a new name and more about a new category choice from Motorola in the premium foldable segment.
The question many people are asking, “what is genuinely new for users, and does it offer practical value beyond hype?”

What’s new in the Razr Fold for Indian users?
The biggest update is the design format itself. Unlike traditional Razr flips, this device opens like a book, giving a larger inner display that behaves closer to a mini tablet. The phone is positioned for users who multitask heavily, consume media on larger screens, or want more productivity in a pocket-friendly form factor.

On the hardware side, it is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, with Android 16-based software and long update support claims. The display combination includes a large internal panel and a usable external screen, which means daily tasks can be handled without unfolding every time. Motorola is also focusing durability upgrades and camera quality in this model, and aiming to compete directly with other premium foldable smartphones in India.

The two variants of the phone are coming as below-
- 12GB/256 GB at a price of Rs. 1,49,999/- and
- 16GB/512GB at a price of Rs. 1,59,999/-
As per the official site, you can preorder now and the shipment will start from 20th May 2026.

Should you be excited, and who should consider buying?
If you are already using a premium flagship and want a foldable mainly for novelty, the Razr Fold offers a fresh experience from a brand that many users trust for clean software and reliable performance. If you are a content creator, business user, or someone who splits time between communication and media, the larger inner screen can genuinely improve convenience.
That said, this is still a high-end foldable purchase. So practical checks matter such as service support in your city, final India pricing variant, and your real usage pattern. If you mostly use one-hand quick tasks, a standard flagship may still feel simpler. But if you want a productivity-oriented foldable with strong specifications and a different form factor from Motorola, this launch is a serious option to evaluate.

Conclusion
The Razr Fold’s India launch marks Motorola’s entry into the book-style foldable race, not just another event. For users, the value will depend on whether they want bigger-screen flexibility in a premium device, not just the fold itself.
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