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Motorola Razr Fold Book-Style Foldable: Specs, Details, Release Date

WIRED

The Razr Fold Adds a Book-Style Foldable to Motorola's Lineup At CES 2026, the company also announced a new smartwatch, stylus, Bluetooth tracker, and even a weird AI pendant. Motorola has been honing its flip-style folding Razr smartphones for more than five years now, but it's finally time for a new of fold . At CES 2026, the company unveiled the Razr Fold, its first book-style folding phone akin to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series or Google's Pixel Fold, bringing more competition to the space in the US. If you've seen Google's or Samsung's options, the Razr Fold will look and feel familiar. It has a 6.6-inch display on the front screen, and when you open it up, you're treated to an 8.1-inch 2K resolution screen, around the same size as its competitors.


Foldable phones are impressive technological marvels but come with serious compromises

FOX News

NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump's A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on'Special Report.' I would love a foldable phone. It's fun to imagine strutting into a coffee shop, flipping open your phone like you're Batman calling Alfred. But now Samsung's dropped the seventh-gen Galaxy Z Fold and Flip, Google threw in the Pixel Fold, Motorola whipped out retro with the modern Razr, and it all sounds exciting until you start looking closer. Foldable phones use ultrathin flexible glass over OLED displays, combined with a mechanical hinge system.


Perplexity's CEO Sees AI Agents as the Next Web Battleground

WIRED

Perplexity has tapped into the power of generative artificial intelligence--with all its problematic tendencies--in an effort to challenge Google as the dominant way people find information online. The AI search tool rose in prominence in 2024 and was lauded as a promising alternative to Googling. It has been accused by Forbes of plagiarizing its news articles, closely paraphrasing other websites, and hallucinating incorrect information. Despite the furor, Perplexity today says that its service gets 650 million queries per month and is said to be chasing investment that would value the company at 18 billion. The company is pushing AI assistants for mobile devices and working on its own web browser.


Motorola's Latest Razr Phones Are All In on AI

WIRED

But at the company's closed-door launch event on Wednesday in New York City, much of the spotlight was on Moto AI, artificial intelligence features powered by in-house and third-party large language models, like Meta's Llama. Google's Gemini is naturally available on the Razr phones, but for the first time, the AI search engine Perplexity AI will be preinstalled on the devices. The CEO of Perplexity, Aravind Srinivas, took the stage to talk about the optimizations made to take advantage of the Razr's unique design. Motorola even says Microsoft's Copilot will also be available in the coming months. The 2025 Razr lineup starts at 700 for the base Razr, 1,000 for the Razr, and 1,300 for the Razr Ultra; the midrange Razr is almost the same device as the Razr from 2024, with a few enhancements to durability.


Is THIS what the foldable iPhone will look like? Apple's long-awaited device could feature three cameras, ultra-thin bezels and an AI chip - and insiders say it could arrive in 2025

Daily Mail - Science & tech

It's one of the biggest companies in the world, but Apple is one of the few tech firms yet to unveil a foldable device. That may be soon about to change, however, because Apple is allegedly readying its first foldable iPhone – following in the footsteps of Samsung, Huawei and Motorola. Now, MailOnline has turned to AI sensation ChatGPT to imagine what the so-called'iPhone Flip' will look like. According to the chatbot, the high-end device will have a flexible OLED display with ultra-thin bezels and a polished titanium finish. Similar to rival Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip, it has a horizonal crease through the middle of the main screen and a smaller screen for use when folded.


Samsung Galaxy Flip 6 review: A slightly better foldable aimed at everyone

Engadget

Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip series has always tempted me more than the Z Fold. Maybe it's the flip-phone nostalgia taking hold; maybe it's the fact that I don't want to watch video inside a square; maybe it's simply the Z Flip's more palatable price. The Z Flip series has launched in tandem with the Z Fold for several years, but often with specifications that put it around the bottom of each flagship family, including the traditionally shaped Galaxy S family. As we mentioned in our Z Fold 6 review, there's more foldable competition than ever. In fact, in the face of Motorola's most recent foldables, while Samsung is doing something, is it enough? While Z Flip 6's design has remained largely the same, Samsung made several under-the-hood upgrades this year, with improved battery life and cameras.



Motorola's 2024 Razr and Razr might be the most stylish and affordable foldables of the year

Engadget

The original Razr was always sort of a style icon. It was super thin (almost to a fault) and looked more like a prop from a sci-fi movie than all its brick-shaped rivals at the time. And with the launch of a new generation of its signature flip phone later this summer, it feels like Moto is trying to recapture some of that magic with the 2024 Razr family. Just like last year, the Razr line is split between two devices: the flagship Razr, which starts at 1,000, and a more affordable non-plus model that starts at 700. That said, Motorola has made some significant changes to help close the gap between the two phones.

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Crazy flexible phone with a screen that can bend around your wrist

FOX News

Adaptive display can change its shape, mode and color according to your needs. Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson explains. Imagine a phone that can bend to your will, literally. A phone that can transform from a flat screen to a wristband, or a stand, or anything you want. Sounds like science fiction, right?


Motorola unveils foldable phone concept that straps around your wrist like a bangle bracelet and changes colors to match your outfit

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Imagine matching your phone to any clothes you own, as a new flexible smart watch. That's the promise Motorola and its parent company Lenovo made this week with the company's new Adaptive Display Concept. Dubbed the world's first wearable smartphone, the devices features a seemingly conventional 6.9-inch full HD phone, with a display that can wrap around your wrist like a jangly bracelet. But the upcoming bendy phone, backed with an orange fabric that connects to a magnetized wrist strap, has more versatility beyond smart watch and smartphone. What's more, the wearable device has an onboard generative AI that can study your current outfit and whip-up a fresh wallpaper pattern that will help match your chunky, new'smart watch' to your current ensemble.