Motorola’s Razr Fold offers the one thing Samsung and Google foldables miss, at a lower price
You can’t buy the highly anticipated Motorola Razr Fold yet, but I went hands-on with the upcoming foldable for the second time in as many months. That isn’t a humble brag, it’s a testament to just how long Motorola has spent teasing this phone. Motorola previewed its first book-style foldable at CES in January, then again at MWC in March, and once more this week at its own Razr 2026 series launch event in Los Angeles. If you’re tired of the drawn-out runway to the Razr Fold’s official launch date, I don’t blame you. I do come bearing good news — the Razr Fold is launching in the U.S. next month with a price tag that undercuts the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The wait is finally (almost) over. Motorola’s Razr Fold will be the third competitor to the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold and the Galaxy Z Fold 7 that North America desperately needs. It brings a taste of global foldable technology stateside, with a high-capacity silicon-carbon battery and an optional active stylus. The more …




