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Motorola's Razr Fold gives foldables a camera to rival traditional flagships

Man taking a selfie with his friend using Motorola Razr Fold's outer display and primary cameras
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Motorola’s Razr Fold arrives with a camera system that stands up not just against other foldables, but confidently alongside traditional flagship phones. Its triple 50MP rear setup — a 50MP main (f/1.6), 50MP ultrawide (f/2) and 50MP 3x telephoto (f/2.4) — is supported by DXOMARK‑recognised imaging performance, with the independent French organisation particularly highlighting the Razr Fold’s stable exposure, strong texture preservation and reliable zoom behaviour across varied shooting conditions.

Our own Tom’s Guide testing backs this up, showing the Razr Fold produces brighter, cleaner images than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 with noticeably stronger detail retrieval, especially in low light and long‑range zoom scenarios. It’s a foldable that treats camera performance as a priority, rather than an afterthought.

Preserving family and holiday memories

Man and woman using Motorola Razr Fold's outer display to take a selfie

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The Motorola Razr Fold shines when it comes to capturing family photos and holiday snaps, making sure that precious moments are captured with excellent clarity and high detail regardless of the lighting situation. Dim restaurants, evening markets, moody indoor scenes — the Razr Fold’s main 50MP sensor handles these situations with confidence. Our low‑light testing of the Razr Fold’s Night Vision mode shows that the foldable is able to produce properly exposed shots without the muddy textures that can often occur in difficult lighting conditions, while maintaining crisp detail in fine textures such as water droplets, pavement markings and foliage.

This reliability matters when you’re trying to capture fleeting moments: kids blowing out candles, relatives around a dinner table, or sunset cocktails at the beach. What’s more, the Razr Fold’s cover screen preview lets you easily use the main cameras for group selfies and candid shots, ensuring you’re always shooting with the best sensors for the highest-quality results. DXOMARK notes similar strengths, highlighting the Razr Fold’s stable exposure and natural colour reproduction, even in indoor settings where lighting shifts quickly.

High‑quality pet photography, indoors and out

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Producing high‑quality pet photography is similarly easy with the Motorola Razr Fold: it locks onto fast movement, pulls out rich colour and boosts fur detail, keeping energetic pets clear and sharp in any light, whether you’re indoors or out at the park. Even medium‑range zoom maintains strong-enough definition for capturing lively moments.

Pets rarely sit still, and the Razr Fold’s camera system proves adept at handling fast movement and tricky lighting. In our Tom’s Guide review, we note that the ultrawide camera exposes outdoor scenes more effectively than competing foldables, pulling out richer colour and finer detail — something that’s of particular benefit when photographing pets in bright, contrast‑heavy environments.

Indoors, the Razr Fold’s sharpening tendencies work in your fuzzy friends’ favour. We found the phone’s capacity to draw out textures more aggressively was a huge plus, which should translate into clearer fur definition and better subject separation (even in low light) when photographing pets. The 3x optical telephoto lens helps capture animals from a distance without losing detail, and Motorola’s AI‑powered Super Zoom Pro intelligently enhances shots all the way up to 100x.

DXOMARK’s analysis aligns with this, noting that the Razr Fold has strong detail retention at medium‑range zoom and delivers consistent colour accuracy outdoors — two qualities that directly benefit pet photography.

Empowering content creation for enthusiasts and small businesses

Render showing Motorola Razr Fold's advanced camera system

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For photography enthusiasts, solo‑preneurs and small businesses, the Razr Fold offers more than strong image capture — it supports a full content‑creation workflow. The 8.1‑inch main display is large enough for comfortable on‑the‑go editing, and multitasking capability makes it easy to juggle multiple tasks at once. Paired with the Moto Pen Ultra stylus, users can make precise edits, retouch product shots, adjust colour and framing, or fine‑tune social content without needing a laptop.

The camera app includes practical modes such as long exposure, dual‑capture video and a photo booth setting, giving creators more flexibility. And because the cover screen can act as a preview for the main cameras, it’s easy for solo creators to film themselves using the higher‑quality rear sensors. Our testing showed that the 32MP internal selfie camera delivers excellent texture and warmer skin tones, making it a reliable option for both front‑facing video and portraits.

DXOMARK also highlights the Razr Fold’s strong video stabilisation and consistent exposure transitions, making it a dependable tool for small businesses looking to produce product demos, reels or promotional clips on the go.

Pro‑level results without sacrificing the foldable experience

Man using the Motorola Razr Fold to take a photo of his posing friend

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Unlike some foldables that opt to scale back their camera capabilities for the sake of maintaining a desired form factor, Razr Fold delivers a pro-level camera system which sacrifices nothing — all while maintaining a slim foldable design.

With three 50MP rear cameras, improved low‑light handling, sharper detail capture and 3x optical zoom along with AI‑enhanced long‑range zoom, Motorola has built a foldable that gives regular flagship phones a run for their money. Our own review testing confirms that the Razr Fold delivers consistent, high‑quality results across family photography, pet photography and creator‑focused workflows alike.

DXOMARK’s objective findings further reinforce this, with the imaging organisation noting that the Razr Fold delivers stable exposure, strong texture preservation and reliable zoom performance across varied shooting conditions — traits typically reserved for top‑tier slab flagships, which appear for the first time in a foldable here.

For anyone who wants pro‑level results without sacrificing the convenience and creativity of a foldable form factor, the Motorola Razr Fold stands out as a truly uncompromising camera experience.

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