Motorola’s Razr 2026 software finally matches the hardware’s flair
When new Android phones hit the market, all eyes are on the hardware upgrades. However, you’re buying into an Android software ecosystem every time you pick up a new phone. There are numerous factors to consider, including the software it ships with, the availability of exclusive features, and the promise of future updates. Foldable phones put a greater importance on software, as multitasking features and cover screen functionality can make or break a device. While the Razr 2026 series’ hardware looks underwhelming on paper, I came away from my hands-on session last week in awe of Motorola’s software. Razr flip phones are functional, but more importantly, they’re fun. Motorola offers unique Pantone colorways sporting materials like wood and Alcantara, helping the Razr 2026 lineup stand out. The software needs to match the same level of flair as the hardware. Luckily, it does, with the Razr 2026 series set to bring fresh camera, personalization, and productivity features to the new lineup of flip phones. Related I tried all three Motorola Razr 2026 models, but only one …








