The Motorola Razr Fold is a clear deserving of a Best of CES 2026 Award . This is the company’s first entry into the book-style foldable market. Plus, they’re doing it in style with a “no-compromise” flagship device. Motorola is pairing a massive 8.1-inch internal display with the new Moto Pen Ultra. This device also boasts a high-end camera system and a cohesive AI ecosystem, looking for a place in the premium foldable space.
Motorola’s first book-like premium foldable
Motorola isn’t just joining the foldable race at CES 2026 ; it is trying to lead it. The Razr Fold features an expansive 6.6-inch external screen that functions like a standard smartphone. Open it and you will be greeted by a stunning 8.1-inch 2K OLED main display. This internal panel effectively transforms the phone into a tablet. Motorola maximizes this space by including full support for the Moto Pen Ultra stylus. It seems like a smart move, as Samsung, a direct rival in the segment, recently moved away from active stylus support in their Fold lineup.
Photography also takes center stage with a powerful triple-threat camera system. Most foldables sacrifice sensor quality due to thinness, but Motorola packs three 50MP sensors into the Razr Fold: a primary Sony Lytia sensor, an ultra-wide with macro capabilities, and a 3x telephoto lens. This hardware allows for high-resolution shots across all focal lengths and supports Dolby Vision recording. So, it also looks like a great tool for content creators.
On the software side, Motorola introduces Qira, a new AI experience developed in collaboration with Lenovo. Qira aims to solve the “context gap” by remembering your tasks across both your phone and laptop. It allows for seamless document creation and reminders that follow you between devices.
Motorola is still keeping the final price and processor details under wraps until the Summer 2026 launch. However, we can expect the latest Snapdragon silicon powering this “ultra phone.”
