Motorola has been honing its flip-style folding Razr smartphones for more than five years now, but it's finally time for a new style of fold.
At CES 2026, the company unveiled the Razr Fold, its first book-style folding phone akin to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series or Google's Pixel Fold, bringing more competition to the space in the US.
If you've seen Google’s or Samsung's options, the Razr Fold will look and feel familiar. It has a 6.6-inch display on the front screen, and when you open it up, you're treated to an 8.1-inch 2K resolution screen, around the same size as its competitors.
Book-style designs seem to be taking over the foldable market. Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
Over on the back, the design resembles Motorola's other smartphones with a sloped camera module housing a triple-camera system comprised entirely of 50-megapixel camera sensors: The primary camera is joined by an ultrawide and a 3X optical camera. There's a 32-megapixel external selfie camera and an internal 20-megapixel selfie shooter when the phone is unfolded. It comes in Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White, and there's a woven vegan leather finish.
Motorola didn't share many other details about the phone—including the price—but the company says it'll release more information in the coming months. The Razr Fold is expected to launch this summer. While Motorola is playing catch-up to the book-style trend here, Samsung showed off its TriFold folding phone at CES, which can expand into a 10-inch tablet.
The Razr Fold's camera array. Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Side view when folded. Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
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