Motorola has officially entered the book style foldable market with the announcement of the Razr Fold, its first side folding smartphone designed to compete with devices like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold and Google’s Pixel Fold lineup.
Unveiled at CES 2026, the Razr Fold moves Motorola beyond its flip phone heritage and into the ultra premium foldable category. The device features a 6.6 inch external display for everyday use and an 8.1 inch 2K LTPO OLED internal screen that unfolds into a tablet sized workspace.
Motorola is positioning the Razr Fold as a productivity focused device, highlighting multitasking features, adaptive layouts, and Moto Pen Ultra stylus support, a capability no longer offered by Samsung’s latest Fold models.
The phone includes a triple 50 megapixel rear camera system, consisting of a Sony LYTIA main sensor, an ultra wide macro lens, and a 3x periscope telephoto. Additional cameras include a 32MP external selfie camera and a 20MP internal camera, with support for Dolby Vision video recording.
Motorola also confirmed that the Razr Fold will launch with Motorola Qira, a new AI platform designed to unify experiences across Motorola and Lenovo devices. Qira aims to provide context aware assistance, multitasking support, and cross device continuity.
Pricing and full specifications have not yet been announced. Motorola says the Razr Fold is expected to launch in summer 2026, with more details to be revealed in the coming months.
Curious how the Razr Fold stacks up against other flagship phones? Check out our reviews of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra with Leica Camera and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in Nepal 2026 for specs and pricing insights.