Motorola Razr Fold CES 2026: The Icon Goes Big to Challenge Galaxy
Motorola unveiled the Razr Fold at CES 2026, featuring an 8.1-inch 2K internal display. Learn about the new challenger to the Galaxy Z Fold and its Summer 2026 launch window.
Motorola's foldable ambition just outgrew the pocket. After years of mastering the flip, the Motorola Razr is evolving into a massive productivity powerhouse that aims to take a bite out of the big-screen market.
Motorola Razr Fold CES 2026 Specs and Vision
It's been a long journey since the Razr revival in 2020. Now, Motorola is stepping onto the main stage at CES 2026 with its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold. This isn't just a bigger phone; it's a direct shot at the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Google Pixel Fold—a territory where premium specs meet high-stakes competition.
The device boasts an expansive 8.1-inch internal OLED panel with 2K resolution, rivaling the best in the business. On the outside, users get a 6.6-inch display that functions as a full-sized smartphone. While the hardware looks polished, Motorola is keeping the fine details close to its chest, withholding official pricing as of now.
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