Motorola Unveils Razr Fold: Book-Style Foldable Phone Set for Summer 2026 Launch
Motorola Reveals the Razr Fold: A Book-Style Foldable Launching This Summer
Motorola has officially unveiled the Razr Fold, its first book-style foldable smartphone, at CES 2026, marking a bold entry into the premium foldables market with a summer 2026 launch planned.[1][2][3] This device shifts from the company’s clamshell Razr heritage to rival Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series and Google’s Pixel Pro Fold, promising stylus support, advanced cameras, and AI features in a sleek design.[4][5]
A Fresh Take on Foldables from Motorola
After years of refining top-folding clamshell phones like the Razr series, Motorola is expanding its portfolio with the Razr Fold, a side-folding book-style device teased at CES 2026.[2][4] The announcement positions it as a flagship contender, blending familiar Razr aesthetics with larger screens suited for productivity and multitasking.[1][6] Motorola describes it as a “bold addition to the razr family,” designed to “move with the user” through flexible layouts and intuitive interfaces.[6]
The form factor echoes competitors like the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and upcoming Pixel 10 Pro Fold, featuring a slim profile with a prominent camera bump.[2][5] A textured back in select colors adds a distinctive touch, setting it apart visually from rivals.[5] While full dimensions remain under wraps, early previews highlight its thin build and comfortable in-hand feel.[3][6]
Color options stick to premium Pantone shades: Blackened Blue and Lily White, ditching the vibrant hues of standard Razr models for a more sophisticated vibe.[2][3][5]
Impressive Display Setup for Work and Play
At the heart of the Razr Fold are its dual displays, optimized for both compact use and expansive viewing.
- Outer display: 6.6-inch screen (some sources note 6.56-inch), providing smartphone-like usability when folded.[2][3][5][6]
- Inner display: 8.1-inch (or precisely 8.09-inch) LTPO panel with 2K resolution, ideal for immersive content, multitasking, and stylus input.[2][3][5]
These screens slightly edge out the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s 8-inch inner and 6.5-inch cover displays, offering more real estate for media and apps.[5] New software enhancements include flexible layouts, multitasking improvements, and adaptive interfaces, turning the unfolded device into a versatile workstation.[2][6]
Camera System That Packs a Punch
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the Razr Fold’s triple 50MP rear camera array, confirmed across multiple reports:
| Camera | Details |
|---|---|
| Main | 50MP Sony LYTIA sensor[3][5] |
| Ultra-wide | 50MP (with macro capabilities)[3][5] |
| Telephoto | 50MP periscope with 3x optical zoom[2][3][5] |
Selfies are covered by a 32MP external camera and 20MP inner-screen shooter, with Dolby Vision recording support.[3][5] The thick camera module hints at high-end performance, though full specs like processor remain mysterious—expect flagship silicon when details drop.[2]
A side-mounted button likely enables quick AI camera tools, enhancing usability.[5]
Standout Stylus Support with Moto Pen Ultra
One of the Razr Fold’s biggest highlights is compatibility with the Moto Pen Ultra, a USI-standard stylus for broad device support.[2] Motorola positions it as “a natural extension of one’s hand,” tailored for designers, artists, and productivity users with features like precise note-taking, text/image transformation, and long battery life via USB-C charging case.[2]
This stylus inclusion addresses a gap left by the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which dropped S Pen support—potentially drawing users seeking an alternative until the Z Fold 8 revives it.[2][5] The combo transforms the 8.1-inch canvas into a mobile creative hub.
AI integrations like Catch Me Up and Next Move further boost productivity, alongside moto AI for smarter experiences.[3]
Software and Ecosystem Ties
Running on an AI-native platform, the Razr Fold introduces features from Motorola’s Lenovo Tech World 2026 showcase, including the Motorola Qira unified AI platform.[6] It ties into broader ecosystem expansions, like the razr FIFA World Cup 26™ Edition (a clamshell variant available from February via motorola.com and Verizon).[6]
IP48-rated hinge and premium craftsmanship promise durability.[6]
Launch Timeline and What’s Next
No exact pricing or full specs yet—Motorola promises more “in the coming months,” with a summer 2026 US launch confirmed.[2][3][4][5] Availability starts in the US, potentially expanding globally.[2]
This Razr Fold debut signals Motorola’s foldable ambition, blending stylus innovation, solid cameras, and larger screens to challenge foldable leaders. Stay tuned for hands-on details as summer approaches—could this be the foldable that flips the script?
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Original source: Ars Technica – Motorola reveals the Razr Fold, a book-style foldable launching this summer