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World Cup Cameras: Razr Fold's Zoom Beats Ultra
1 Jul
Summary
- Motorola's latest foldables were tested at a World Cup game.
- The Razr Fold offers a 6x zoom, while the Ultra has a 2x zoom.
- Both phones captured moments, with slight differences in image tone and brightness.

Motorola's latest foldable phones, the Razr Fold and Razr Ultra (2026), were put to the test at a FIFA World Cup game held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The event, sponsored by Motorola, provided an opportunity to compare the camera performance of these devices in real-world conditions.
The Razr Ultra (2026) features 50-megapixel wide-angle, ultrawide, and selfie cameras, starting at $1,500. In contrast, the Razr Fold, Motorola's first book-style foldable, boasts 50-megapixel wide, ultrawide, and telephoto cameras, along with 20-megapixel and 32-megapixel selfie cameras. It is priced from $1,900.
During the Australia vs. Paraguay match, both phones captured images with notable differences. The Razr Fold produced images with less prominent shadows and more even tones, brighter visuals, and a more vibrant green field. It also uniquely offers a 6x zoom option.
Selfies taken on both devices showed variations, with the Razr Fold having a brighter overtone and the Ultra adding more warmth. For daytime shots, the main cameras performed similarly, with slight variations in color saturation and shadow richness. Ultimately, the Razr Fold offered a cleaner, more even-toned image.