Motorola just flipped the script on its Razr lineup at CES 2026, ditching the clamshell design for a book-style foldable called the motorola razr fold. This isn’t just another flip phone—it’s packing an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO inner display and a usable 6.56-inch outer screen, aiming to blend everyday smartphone vibes with tablet-level productivity.
Dual Displays for Real-World Use

The razr fold is all about that dual-screen magic without the awkward compromises.
- Closed mode: A 6.56-inch outer display with a standard candy-bar ratio means you can text, scroll TikTok, or check emails without ever unfolding it.
- Open mode: Flip it open for an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO panel perfect for multitasking, editing docs, or binge-watching. It’s thin enough to actually hold comfortably.
Motorola sweetens the deal with moto pen ultra stylus support and on-device AI smarts like “Catch me up” (summarizes your notifications) and “Next Move” (suggests your next actions). No more notification overload.
Flagship Camera Setup to Rival the Big Boys

Don’t sleep on the cameras—this thing’s loaded with pro-grade hardware:
| Camera | Specs | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Main Rear | 50MP Sony LYTIA™ | Everyday shots with killer low-light |
| Ultrawide/Macro | 50MP | Landscapes & super-close-ups |
| Telephoto | 50MP 3x Periscope | Zoom without the quality drop |
| External Selfie | 32MP | Quick snaps & calls (folded) |
| Internal Selfie | 20MP | Video chats on the big screen |
It even rocks Dolby Vision recording and advanced stabilization for those cinematic vlogs. Motorola’s clearly gunning for creators who want foldable power without Samsung-level prices (yet).
Pocketable Powerhouse Coming Later 2026
Motorola calls it “pocketable perfection meets big-screen brilliance”, and on paper, it delivers. Expect it in Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White, though pricing, full specs, and launch regions are still TBA—likely later this year.
This could be Motorola’s big swing at the foldable wars, challenging Galaxy Z Fold and Pixel Fold territory while keeping that Razr flair. If the price lands right, it might just steal some thunder.
What do you think—ready to ditch your slab phone for a book-style Razr? Drop your thoughts below!

