Motorola Raze Fold reintroduced me to the phone stylus, and I realized how badly I missed it
The Motorola Razr Fold has reintroduced the concept of using a stylus, which many users may have overlooked. The Moto Pen Ultra, designed for this foldable phone, offers various functionalities beyond simple writing, making it a versatile tool. Users have found it particularly useful for tasks like taking selfies remotely, enhancing the overall experience of using the device.
- ▪The Moto Pen Ultra serves as a multifunctional tool rather than just a writing instrument.
- ▪It can be used as a remote camera shutter for taking selfies without needing to rush back to the phone.
- ▪The stylus enhances the experience of using the foldable Razr Fold by providing a larger canvas for creativity.
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I had mostly made peace with the idea that phone styluses were for a very specific kind of user. There are a few who prefer taking notes the old-fashioned way (sort of), artists that can get some value out of this, or Galaxy Ultra loyalists who’d stand by this. But for the vast majority, a stylus doesn’t necessarily enhance the experience. So when I first started using the Motorola Razr Fold with the Moto Pen Ultra, I did not expect it to change my mind. A stylus on a foldable makes sense on paper because you get a larger canvas. But phone pens often sound better in theory than they feel in daily use. The Moto Pen Ultra surprised me because Motorola has not treated it like a tiny writing stick.
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