Motorola has officially expanded its foldable ambitions at CES 2026 with the unveiling of the Motorola Razr Fold. Known globally for its iconic flip-style Razr phones, the brand is now stepping into the big-screen foldable category for the first time. This move places Motorola in direct competition with established book-style foldables, signalling a clear shift in strategy toward productivity-focused and premium large-display devices.
While Motorola has kept some specifications under wraps, the company has shared enough details to paint a strong picture of what the Razr Fold aims to deliver—powerful displays, versatile cameras, stylus support, and software designed specifically for foldable experiences.
Unlike the traditional Razr clamshell design, the Razr Fold adopts a book-style foldable form factor. The device opens horizontally, transforming from a standard smartphone into a compact tablet. This design choice positions the Razr Fold as a productivity and media-first device rather than a fashion-centric flip phone.
When folded, the phone remains highly usable thanks to its large external display. This reduces the need to unfold the device for everyday actions such as messaging, browsing, or checking notifications, offering convenience alongside flexibility.
Motorola has placed strong emphasis on display quality with the Razr Fold.
The main highlight is the 8.1-inch LTPO foldable inner screen. With a sharp 2K resolution, this display is clearly aimed at multitasking, document editing, content streaming, and immersive gaming. LTPO technology allows adaptive refresh rates, helping balance smooth visuals with improved power efficiency.
On the outside, the Razr Fold features a generous 6.6-inch cover display. Unlike smaller secondary screens seen on earlier foldables, this panel functions like a full smartphone display, enabling users to perform most tasks without opening the device.
Photography is one of the Razr Fold’s strongest talking points, with Motorola opting for a high-resolution, versatile camera system.
The Razr Fold features three 50-megapixel rear cameras:
This setup provides flexibility across landscapes, close-up shots, and zoom photography, making the Razr Fold a strong contender for mobile imaging enthusiasts.
For selfies and video calls, Motorola has included a 32-megapixel camera on the outer display and a 20-megapixel camera on the inner screen. This dual-camera approach ensures good image quality whether the phone is folded or unfolded.
Video recording also supports Dolby Vision, aligning the device with premium content creation standards.
Motorola has highlighted several foldable-optimized software enhancements for the Razr Fold. These include adaptive app layouts, flexible window resizing, and improved multitasking controls that take advantage of the large inner display.

Motorola Razr Fold
The interface is designed to seamlessly transition between folded and unfolded modes, allowing apps to expand naturally without interruptions. This makes the Razr Fold particularly appealing for users who rely on productivity apps, split-screen workflows, or creative tools.
One of the most notable additions is support for the Moto Pen Ultra stylus. Stylus compatibility remains relatively rare in the foldable phone segment, and Motorola is clearly targeting note-takers, artists, and professionals who value precision input.
With stylus support, users can take handwritten notes, sketch ideas, annotate documents, and interact more naturally with the expansive inner display.
Continuing its design-led approach, Motorola will offer the Razr Fold in Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White finishes. These color options reinforce Motorola’s focus on premium aesthetics, ensuring the device looks as refined as it feels.
Motorola has not officially announced the final pricing of the Razr Fold. However, leaks and industry sources suggest a starting price of around $1,500. This positions the device firmly in the premium foldable segment.
The global launch is expected in summer 2026, with more detailed pricing and regional availability, including the United States, likely to be revealed closer to release.
The Motorola Razr Fold represents a major evolution for the Razr brand. By moving beyond flip phones and embracing a large-screen foldable design, Motorola is clearly aiming to attract power users, professionals, and content creators. With a high-resolution 8.1-inch display, a versatile triple 50MP camera system, stylus support, and foldable-optimized software, the Razr Fold has the potential to stand out in an increasingly competitive segment.
While pricing and performance details will ultimately determine its success, Motorola’s first big-screen foldable already looks like a confident and well-thought-out entry into the premium foldable smartphone market.
Images Credits: Motorola Razr Fold
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