The foldable segment may not be the most crowded, but it is fiercely competitive and in India, the stakes have never been higher. Motorola steps into this evolving market with the Motorola Razr Fold, priced at ₹1,49,999. Motorola’s flip phone pedigree has clearly informed the Razr Fold’s sturdy, confident build — but flip phones and foldable phones are very different beasts. The real question is whether Motorola can match rivals like Samsung and Vivo, who have years of fold-specific learnings baked into their hardware and software. That gap in generational experience is precisely what makes this launch so fascinating to test.So, who is the Razr Fold for? Whether you are a multi-tasker chasing screen real estate, a professional who wants a productivity powerhouse in their pocket, or simply someone who wants a phone that turns heads, Motorola wants the Razr Fold to be your answer. But wanting and delivering are two different things. We pit it against the Vivo X Fold 5, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, and the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold to find out if it truly earns its place at the table.DesignThe Motorola Razr Fold comes with its own unique personality. With rounded edges and a broad frame, it is definitely on the bulkier and heavier side when compared to rivals like the Vivo X Fold 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. Yet, surprisingly, it never feels uncomfortable in the hand. Even when unfolded, the weight distribution is balanced enough that it does not strain your wrist during longer use. It only takes a few hours before the form factor starts feeling natural.The camera island immediately gives away that you own a Motorola phone. The large rectangular camera module stands tall, but it blends neatly into the overall design language. My Pantone Lily White review unit looked elegant with its silk-inspired finish, while the aluminium frame added a reassuring sense of rigidity. Motorola ships the phone with a protective case, but honestly, the device already feels sturdy enough on its own. Adding the case only makes the Razr Fold feel thicker. Despite the size, it still slides into jeans pockets more easily than expected.