> At a Glance
> – Motorola debuts its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, at CES 2026
> – Device features 8.1-inch 2K inner screen and triple 50-MP cameras
> – Launch slated for summer 2026; price not yet revealed
> – Why it matters: Motorola joins Samsung and Google in the premium foldable race, giving US shoppers another big-screen option
Motorola is flipping the script. After years of refining clamshell Razrs, the company revealed its first tablet-style foldable, the Razr Fold, on the CES 2026 stage.
Razr Fold Hardware
Closed, you get a 6.6-inch cover display; open it and the 8.1-inch 2K panel rivals Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup. The back carries a sloped camera island with three 50-MP sensors-main, ultrawide, and 3× optical zoom-plus a 32-MP outer selfie cam and 20-MP inner selfie lens.
Color choices:
- Pantone Blackened Blue
- Pantone Lily White
Both finishes use woven vegan leather. Motorola will release pricing and full specs “in the coming months” ahead of the summer launch.
World Cup Spin-Off
The brand also teased a FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition of the existing Razr 2025. It keeps the same $700 tag while adding green accents, a commemorative badge, and themed wallpapers plus a new ringtone. The special edition hits Motorola.com and Verizon first, then wider retail on February 12.
Signature Phone & AI Push
Outside the US, Motorola will sell the Signature, a 6.99 mm-thin premium slab powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. It packs four 50-MP rear cameras, a 5,200-mAh silicon-carbon battery, and-crucially-seven years of OS updates. US buyers are locked out for now.
The firm is also consolidating AI under one brand:
- Qira assistant pulls models from Google Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, plus in-house LLMs
- Rolls out first on Lenovo PCs, then Razr, Edge, and Signature phones
- Project Maxwell, a concept AI pendant with camera and mic, taps Qira to answer questions about whatever you’re looking at-no phone required
Accessories Table

| Device | Key Spec | Launch Window |
|---|---|---|
| Moto Watch | 13-day battery, Polar fitness | January 22 |
| Moto Pen Ultra | Pressure-sensitive, tilt detect | “Coming months” |
| Moto Tag 2 | 500-day battery, UWB, IP68 | TBA |
Key Takeaways
- Motorola’s Razr Fold enters the book-style foldable fight this summer
- World Cup Razr 2025 edition keeps $700 price, adds soccer-themed flair
- Signature phone brings flagship power and long support-but not to the US
- Qira AI will unify assistant features across Lenovo and Motorola hardware
With the Razr Fold, Motorola finally squares up against Samsung’s Z Fold and Google’s Pixel Fold, giving shoppers another big-screen foldable made for the US market.

