Why Motorola Smart Connect Is a Serious Mobile DeX Alternative
Motorola Smart Connect is the missing link between your foldable phone and a traditional desktop workflow. Much like Samsung’s DeX, it unlocks a full desktop-style interface when you connect the Razr Fold to a monitor, smart glasses, or compatible display. Apps open in resizable windows, can be stacked or placed side by side, and you can run up to around 10 apps at once without the setup feeling cramped. Pair a Bluetooth keyboard and the phone instantly becomes a compact workstation. If your keyboard lacks a trackpad, Smart Connect lets the Razr Fold double as a touchpad so you can move the cursor and click around the external screen. Beyond the mobile desktop mode, Smart Connect also adds extras like streamlined file and photo sharing, app support on PCs, dedicated modes for gaming, video chat, and TV, making it a well-rounded mobile DeX alternative.
Turn the Razr Fold’s Inner Screen Into a Portable Productivity Hub
The Razr Fold’s large inner display is more than a nostalgia play—it is a practical space for serious work. Opened up, the bigger canvas makes multitasking feel natural: you can read long documents, keep your inbox in view, and still have room for reference notes or chat windows. When Smart Connect’s desktop mode is not in use, the foldable screen itself becomes your mini workstation, ideal for writing, editing, and light spreadsheet work on the go. The generous battery capacity helps the phone sustain these heavier multitasking sessions longer than many traditional flagships. Combine that endurance with the flexibility of switching between standalone tablet-style use and full mobile desktop mode on an external screen, and the Razr Fold starts to function less like a phone and more like an ultra-portable 2‑in‑1 computer that slips into your pocket.

Use Moto Pen Ultra to Unlock True Stylus Foldable Phone Productivity
Moto Pen Ultra transforms the Razr Fold from a cool foldable into a powerful note-taking and creative tool. Because the inner screen is so spacious, writing feels closer to jotting on a small notebook than scribbling on a cramped phone. A long press of the stylus button pulls up annotation tools over almost anything on-screen, so you can mark articles, circle design ideas, or sketch UI changes without switching apps. You can also configure the button to jump straight into your notes app, turning the Razr Fold into a digital notepad that is always ready for quick thoughts during meetings. Features like Quick Clip, which lets you highlight text and send it directly into a note, cut down on copy-paste friction. Instead of being a gimmick, the stylus makes this foldable phone a practical daily companion for planners, writers, and knowledge workers.

Remote Controls, Knock Knock, and Creative Extras That Replace a Laptop in More Situations
Beyond handwriting, Moto Pen Ultra’s Bluetooth tricks help the Razr Fold stand in for your laptop in scenarios where you would normally need a webcam and peripherals. The stylus doubles as a remote camera shutter, letting you set the phone down, frame your shot, and capture photos without awkward arm stretches—handy for solo creators and quick team selfies. The Knock Knock gesture, which takes a screenshot when you double-tap the back of the pen on a table, makes capturing visual notes feel almost as tactile as using a real marker on paper. For creative breaks, Sketch to Image can turn rough doodles into polished AI-generated artwork, and the pen works well for lightweight photo edits or markups. These small but meaningful shortcuts mean you can brainstorm, present, capture content, and iterate on visuals from just your stylus foldable phone and Smart Connect setup.

How to Build a Laptop-Free Workflow With Smart Connect and Razr Fold Features
To use your Razr Fold as a laptop replacement, start by pairing a slim Bluetooth keyboard and, if possible, a portable monitor or XR glasses that support Motorola Smart Connect. Enable the mobile desktop mode to get a windowed interface for browser tabs, email, and document editors. Use the phone as a trackpad if your keyboard lacks one, and keep up to about 10 apps open for robust multitasking. For meetings and research, rely on the inner display plus Moto Pen Ultra to jot notes, annotate slides, or highlight key passages directly on-screen. Combine Quick Clip, annotation, and screenshots captured via Knock Knock to build visual notes instead of juggling separate devices. While a portable monitor may not always save bag space compared to a laptop, Smart Connect ensures that in many day-to-day situations, your foldable phone productivity setup is more than enough.
