Motorola Unveils 2026 Razr Lineup with Enhanced Features and Increased Prices
Motorola reveals 2026 Razr lineup with modest upgrades and higher prices
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Motorola is set to launch four new foldable devices on May 21, 2026, including the Razr Fold, its first tablet-style foldable. The lineup features modest upgrades and higher prices, with the Razr Fold priced at $1,900. The new models aim to compete with existing foldable phones from Google and Samsung.
- 01Motorola's 2026 Razr lineup includes four foldable devices launching on May 21.
- 02The Razr Fold is Motorola's first tablet-style foldable, priced at $1,900.
- 03All models feature modest upgrades and higher prices compared to previous versions.
- 04The Razr Fold includes a 6,000 mAh battery, outperforming competitors.
- 05The Moto Stylus will be available for $99 alongside the Razr Fold.
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Motorola is expanding its foldable phone lineup with four new devices set to launch on May 21, 2026. The highlight is the Razr Fold, priced at $1,900, marking Motorola's first foray into tablet-style foldables. Alongside this, the company will offer three flip-style models: the Razr 2026 at $800, the Razr+ 2026 at $1,100, and the Razr Ultra 2026 at $1,500. Each model features modest upgrades over their predecessors, including improved displays and camera systems. Notably, the Razr Fold boasts a 6,000 mAh battery, which is larger than those found in competing devices from Google and Samsung. The external display measures 6.6 inches, while the internal screen is 8.1 inches. Additionally, the Moto Stylus will be available for $99. As foldable prices continue to rise, Motorola aims to provide competitive options in the growing market.
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The launch of the Razr Fold and its pricing may influence consumer choices in the foldable phone market, particularly for those considering premium devices.
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