I Tested the Motorola Razr Fold and Razr Ultra Cameras at the World Cup. Here's the Winner
Key takeaways
- What happens when you send tech reviewers to the World Cup?
- Paraguay game on June 25 at Levi's Stadium -- or rather, because of FIFA's strict branding rules, San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.
- Because Motorola is the World Cup's official smartphone partner -- and its parent, Lenovo, is the official tech sponsor -- it was only natural to want to bring some of the company's latest foldables to the game.
What happens when you send tech reviewers to the World Cup? They end up juggling multiple phones and comparing the cameras. At least, that was the case when Motorola invited me and Patrick Holland, CNET's director of content, to a FIFA World Cup game in Santa Clara, California. Even off the clock, we're insufferable.
We attended the Australia vs. Paraguay game on June 25 at Levi's Stadium -- or rather, because of FIFA's strict branding rules, San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. We totally couldn't tell which brand's distinctive logo had been obscured around the venue.
Because Motorola is the World Cup's official smartphone partner -- and its parent, Lenovo, is the official tech sponsor -- it was only natural to want to bring some of the company's latest foldables to the game. I snapped some photos on the Motorola Razr Ultra (2026) and Razr Fold, and compared how they handled direct sunlight, selfies and nighttime shots (albeit with the blinding lights of the stadium still illuminating the field). Some differences were more noticeable than others.