New Delhi, June 21 -- Motorola is no stranger to foldables, having led the charge on flip-style foldables since 2019, culminating in last year's Razr 60 Ultra being hailed as the (almost) no-compromise flip phone. And yet, Motorola has arrived fashionably late to the book-style foldable party. Its first attempt, the Razr Fold ( Rs.1,49,999), takes on established rivals from Samsung, Google and Vivo, but does so by refusing to follow the well-worn playbook that has come to define the category.

Drawing on inspiration from the Edge series, the Razr Fold is, visually, a distinctly Motorola device, with the rear panel curving up to meet the characteristic "four-burner" camera island. The Blackened Blue variant has a textured, geometric-patter...