
The Razr is gearing up to compete with the major players.
After the successful comeback of the Razr flip phone, Motorola is expanding the lineup by introducing a new form factor: a fully operational book-style foldable. The Motorola Razr Fold was unveiled at CES 2026, with Motorola teasing a new stylus pen that accompanies it, though not all details were disclosed.
It appears Motorola is keeping many specifications and details confidential while providing enough to build anticipation. While there are many unknowns concerning the Razr Fold, here’s what we’ve gathered as we await the full announcement of Motorola’s first book-style foldable.
Motorola Razr Fold: Price and availability
Motorola isn’t divulging much about the pricing and availability for the Razr Fold. However, we can infer from market observations and Motorola’s existing foldables.
In terms of price, Motorola hasn’t provided confirmation, but we wouldn’t be shocked if the phone is priced around $1,799. This would place it in direct competition with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold while offering a lower price than the Galaxy Z Fold 7. However, increasing DRAM costs could have an impact, though Motorola typically aims to match or lower its competitors’ prices to enhance the appeal of its devices.
Rumors suggest that Motorola might go even lower by starting prices around $1,500, which would be quite remarkable.
As for when it will be available, the Razr Fold is set to launch later this year, with summer being the targeted timeframe, although Motorola asserts that more information about the phone will be unveiled “in the coming months.” This timing aligns the phone with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8.
Motorola Razr Fold: Design
The Razr Fold’s design is reminiscent of a blend between the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Motorola’s unique style. The overall chassis does not look drastically different from many other premium foldable devices currently available. The outer 6.6-inch display appears to share a similar aspect ratio with non-folding smartphones, while the inner 8.1-inch display showcases a single camera positioned in the top right corner. The corners are not overly rounded, and bumpers frame the inner display.
What sets it apart from other foldables is the rear panel. Rather than glass, Motorola seems to be opting for vegan leather, with varied finishes for both the Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White color options.
Motorola is also giving the Razr Fold its distinctive camera design, featuring what looks like an aluminum housing that extends from the back panel. This aligns with Motorola’s design language seen in its phones over the past few years, particularly flagship devices.
What remains uncertain is the thickness of the Razr Fold. Thinness has become a significant focus in the last year, especially among foldable devices, leading to the strikingly slim 4.6mm Galaxy Z Fold 7. Thankfully, the Razr Fold appears slim enough to compete with the best, aside from the camera bump.
Another notable detail is the button arrangement. While the usual power and volume buttons are included, there is an additional button, likely functioning as an AI Key.
Motorola Razr Fold: Specs
Currently, Motorola hasn’t disclosed many specifications for the Razr Fold, but several have been confirmed (highlighted in the spec sheet), including display sizes and camera resolutions. The inner display will boast a 2K resolution, and although it’s unclear what resolution the external display will offer, we can likely expect a Full HD+ resolution.
Regarding cameras, we will see a triple 50MP setup with an unidentified Sony Lytia sensor for the main camera, capable of recording in Dolby Vision. The ultrawide camera also serves as a macro sensor, while the telephoto sensor offers 3x optical zoom. Additionally, there are two selfie cameras, featuring a 20MP sensor on the inner display and a 32MP sensor on the outer screen.
Everything else remains speculative or unknown. Given its market position, the foldable is anticipated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Qualcomm’s latest chip, along with 16GB of RAM. However, Motorola might choose the slightly less powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 to keep the price competitive, potentially aiding in achieving the rumored $1,500 price point.
The battery capacity is yet to be disclosed, though we hope Motorola will leverage its experiences from the Edge 70 and incorporate a silicon-carbon battery for a thinner, denser pack, possibly around 5,000mAh or more. It’s also probable that the Razr Fold will follow the Razr Ultra 2025 and other flagship Motorola models by featuring 68W wired charging. Support for Qi2 remains another uncertain aspect.
Motorola Razr Fold: Software
The Motorola Razr Fold will likely operate on the latest