
Motorola’s 2026 Razr family is available in the USA after a week-long pre-order period, while Canada is launching the Razr Fold as the first book-style foldable from Motorola. The Razr Fold is priced at USD 1,900 in the USA and CAD 2,700 in Canada, with a promo bundle that includes Moto Buds 2 Plus and four Moto Tags, and it is sold unlocked through Motorola and Best Buy. The Razr Ultra 2026 costs USD 1,500 with the same bundle, plus a $500 trade-in bonus for the Fold and $400 for the Ultra. The Razr+ 2026 is priced at USD 1,100 with Swarovski-studded Moto Buds Loop and a $300 trade-in bonus, and it is available via Amazon, Best Buy, and AT&T. The standard Razr 2026 is USD 1,000 with Moto Buds 2 Plus and a $200 trade-in bonus, available on Amazon, Best Buy, and most carriers except T-Mobile and Cricket Wireless, which arrive later.
"The Motorola Razr Fold has an MSRP of USD 1,900 and CAD 2,700 in the USA and Canada, respectively. For the US market, the phone is paired with free Moto Buds 2 Plus and a pack of four Moto Tags. You can also find the Razr Fold over at Best Buy. In both cases, you are looking at unlocked units - the Fold will be available from local carriers in the coming months."
"The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is available from Motorola at $1,500 - this includes the same promo bundle as the Razr Fold, i.e. a free pair of Moto Buds 2 Plus and four Moto Tags. The only difference is that you can get a trade-in bonus of $500 for the Fold and $400 for the Razr Ultra. The Razr Ultra is also available on Amazon and Best Buy, though without the freebies."
"The Motorola Razr+ 2026 is priced $1,100 - unlike the two models above, this one is paired with the Swarovski-studded Moto Buds Loop (but no Tags). Also, the trade-in bonus is $300. You can also find the new Razr+ on Amazon, Best Buy and AT&T - a T-Mobile version is coming soon."
"Finally, the vanilla Motorola Razr 2026 gets the free Moto Buds 2 Plus (but no Tags) and a trade-in bonus of $200. You also find it on Amazon, Best Buy and most carriers except T-Mobile and Cricket Wireless - those two will get it in a few months."
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