
"Motorola's razr has generated quite a bit of attention and gained loyal fans in the niche flip segment. Now, Motorola is expanding the iconic razr family with a bold new chapter in foldable design, introducing the Motorola razr fold as its first book-style foldable. A lot is still under the cover, but here is what we learned from the preview at CES 2026, and even in this early look, the device already feels like a significant step for the razr line."
"From the outside, the Motorola razr fold presents a slim, striking silhouette anchored by a 6.6-inch external display. This outer screen gives you a familiar candy-bar style experience for everyday tasks and quick interactions, so it behaves much like a standard flagship when closed. It helps the phone feel practical and complete on its own, rather than a secondary screen you only tolerate between unfolds."
"Open the device, and it transforms into an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO inner display. This larger panel stretches into a tablet-like space that invites multitasking, media, and creativity in a way a normal phone simply cannot match. Both the outer and inner displays support the moto pen ultra stylus, adding precision for note-taking, sketching, and editing when you want a more deliberate, pen-driven experience."
Motorola's razr fold is a first book-style addition to the razr family, offering a slim silhouette with a 6.6-inch external display that provides a candy-bar flagship experience when closed. The inner display unfolds to an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO panel that creates a tablet-like workspace for multitasking, media, and creativity. Both outer and inner displays support the moto pen ultra stylus for precise note-taking, sketching, and editing. The hinge feels sturdy yet smooth, offering durability without stiffness. The fold is nearly gapless and maintains a clean profile. The inner display's crease is subtle and fades into the content. The rear camera system centers on a versatile triple 50MP setup using a Sony LYTIA sensor.
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