Motorola Razr 2026 foldable smartphones: what to expect

Danny Weber

Leaks reveal Motorola Razr 2026 foldable phones with upgraded specs like MediaTek Dimensity 7450X, 50MP cameras, and U.S. pricing from $799. Launch set for May 2026.

Motorola is preparing to update its lineup of foldable smartphones, with leaks already revealing key details about the Razr 2026 models, including the Razr 70 and Razr+ 2026. Despite the lack of an official announcement, specifications, pricing, and launch timelines for the U.S. market have surfaced online. This development comes as the company recently launched its first book-style foldable smartphone in Europe.

The base Razr 70 model will feature an upgraded MediaTek Dimensity 7450X platform with core frequencies up to 2.60 GHz and a larger 4,800 mAh battery. Performance is set to improve thanks to a switch to LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. The cameras are also getting an upgrade, with the main module gaining a second 50 MP sensor—a noticeable improvement over the previous generation.

The Razr+ 2026 version, aimed at the North American market, will see more subtle changes. Its main enhancement is a battery capacity increase to 4,500 mAh, while other specifications remain similar to the prior model. Higher-end devices in the lineup, including the Razr Ultra, will offer flagship chipsets and expanded memory configurations, though without any radical innovations.

According to the leaks, U.S. pricing will be $799 for the Razr 2026, $1,099 for the Razr+ 2026, $1,499 for the Razr Ultra, and $1,899 for the Razr Fold. Sales are set to begin on May 21, 2026. The price increase compared to the previous generation is linked to rising component costs, particularly for memory, which is already starting to impact the smartphone market.

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