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Home / Technology / Motorola Unfolds Book-Style Foldable Rival

Motorola Unfolds Book-Style Foldable Rival

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Motorola is rumored to be developing a book-style foldable phone.
  • The device may feature advanced AI and a boundary-breaking camera.
  • It aims to compete with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold and Apple's iPhone Fold.
Motorola Unfolds Book-Style Foldable Rival

Motorola appears poised to launch its first book-style foldable phone, potentially named the Razr Fold, signaling a significant expansion beyond its current clamshell designs. Leaked internal documentation indicates the device will showcase "brilliant displays, Intelligent AI, and an advanced, boundary-breaking camera system," with further details anticipated in the coming months and a planned release later this year. This strategic move positions Motorola directly against major players like Samsung, which is expected to release the Galaxy Z Fold 8 in 2026.

Samsung's upcoming foldable is rumored to incorporate new drilling technology to minimize screen creases and enhance battery capacity. Meanwhile, Apple is also anticipated to enter the foldable arena with the iPhone Fold, rumored to feature a crease-free 7.8-inch display, an under-display camera, and potentially its first 2nm chip. These developments set a high bar for innovation and competition in the foldable market throughout 2026.

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Motorola's success may hinge on its ability to differentiate itself, possibly through competitive pricing against the rumored high cost of the iPhone Fold. Leveraging its custom UI, which has previously integrated Moto AI effectively, could offer a unique user experience. While a leaked slide doesn't guarantee a launch, industry events like CES 2026 might offer further insights into Motorola's foldable ambitions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a leaked slide suggests Motorola is working on a new book-style foldable phone for release later in 2026.
The device is rumored to be named the Razr Fold, but this has not been officially confirmed.
It aims to compete by offering advanced AI, new display technology, and potentially a more competitive price point.

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