Motorola’s 2026 foldable lineup has been revealed in an extensive leak, detailing a four-tier strategy that includes the standard Razr 2026, Razr+ 2026, and two new premium entries: the Razr Ultra and the book-style Razr Fold. According to retail listings and trade reports, the series is expected to officially debut on April 29, with a North American release following on May 21, 2026. This year’s refresh brings a notable price hike, with the base Razr starting at $799.99 (~₹74,400) and the Razr+ priced at $1,099.99 (~₹1,02,300). The high-end Razr Ultra and the flagship Razr Fold are tipped to reach $1,499.99 and $1,899.99, respectively, positioning Motorola as a direct competitor to Samsung’s luxury foldable dominance.
Technically, the Razr 2026 is receiving a significant endurance boost with a larger 4,800mAh battery, up from previous generations, and will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7450X chipset. Meanwhile, the Razr+ 2026 retains the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor but introduces a smoother 165Hz LTPO AMOLED inner display and faster 45W wired charging. Both clamshell models will feature a revamped dual 50MP camera system (Primary + Ultrawide) and ship with Android 16-based Hello UI. Notably, the entire lineup is expected to carry an IP48 rating for improved dust and water resistance.
While the “Ultra” model focuses on a design refresh with premium finishes like Pantone Cocoa Wood, the Razr Fold marks Motorola’s first foray into the large-screen foldable market with a rumored 7.8-inch internal display. As component costs rise, Motorola is leaning heavily on Moto AI features and extended software support to justify the increased pricing. With the official launch just days away, the 2026 Razr family looks set to be Motorola’s most diverse—and expensive—mobile portfolio to date.
