Motorola confirms pricing for new ultra-premium foldable

Last week, Motorola teased that it would be bringing the Razr Fold to MWC 2026 in Barcelona. Teed up to disrupt Honor's Magic V6 announcement, the Razr Fold was previously slated to launch this summer. While that still may be the case, Motorola has confirmed more details about the Razr Fold than Honor has with the Magic V6.
Specifically, Motorola has revealed that the Razr Fold will retail for €1,999 in the Eurozone, including VAT (~$2,345). Moreover, the company has outlined that its first book-style foldable will be sold across Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Latin America and North America. In other words, the Razr Fold should directly rival the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold7 (curr. $1,999 on Amazon).
Unfortunately, Motorola has only hinted that the Razr Fold will be available 'in the coming months'. In the meantime, it has confirmed various key specifications like a 6,000 mAh battery supported by 50 W wireless and 80 W wired charging. Also, the Razr Fold adopts Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, which fares well in early benchmarks.
On top of that, the Razr Fold features a 6.6-inch cover display that opens to reveal an 8.1-inch, 120 Hz and 2,484 x 2,232-pixel foldable panel. Motorola protects its foldable with Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 and IP49 certification, too. Meanwhile, the Razr Fold contains 50 MP primary (Sony LYT-828), 50 MP ultra-wide-angle, 50 MP 3x telephoto (LYT-600), 20 MP cover and 32 MP internal cameras.













