Motorola Razr foldables 2026 headline the company’s most aggressive push yet into the premium folding phone market.
Motorola Razr foldables 2026: bigger range, higher stakes
The new Razr family now spans three flip-style handsets and a first-generation book-style Razr Fold, aiming directly at Samsung’s Galaxy Z series and Google’s Pixel Fold line. The entry Razr targets budget-conscious buyers with a MediaTek Dimensity 7450X chip and a textured Pantone-backed design, while Motorola’s own figures promise “all‑day” life from a 4,800mAh battery and 30W wired charging.
The Razr+ moves up to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 platform, 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, plus a larger 4-inch outer display and a 4,500mAh battery with 45W fast charging and wireless charging support. It is pitched as the sweet spot for users who want premium performance without the very top price tier.
Motorola Razr foldables 2026: Ultra and Fold go all in
At the top of the flip range, the Razr Ultra runs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform with 16GB of RAM, up to 512GB of storage and a 5,000mAh battery that Motorola claims is the largest in any flip phone, supported by 68W TurboPower charging. Alcantara and wood‑effect finishes are designed to make the device stand out in a crowded flagship field.
The Razr Fold, Motorola’s first book-style foldable, offers an 8.1-inch inner LTPO pOLED display, a 6.6-inch cover screen and a 6,000mAh silicon‑carbon battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, running on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. With premium pricing, the company is clearly betting that larger batteries, faster charging and ambitious camera hardware will persuade early adopters to look beyond established rivals.
Motorola’s new Razr lineup underlines how quickly foldables are maturing: specifications are now firmly high‑end, and the debate is shifting from whether these devices are practical to which brand offers the most compelling mix of design, durability and price.