Motorola has unveiled its 2026 Razr lineup — Razr, Razr Plus and Razr Ultra — bringing incremental upgrades, new AI features and improved durability to its foldable phones.
The biggest additions focus on AI, including smarter photo editing (blink correction, style learning), gesture-based zoom in video, notification summaries and new features like Google Photos Wardrobe and Daily Drops.
The standard Razr gets a larger 4,800mAh battery and updated storage, while the Razr Plus remains largely unchanged aside from camera and durability improvements. Both models feature stronger, titanium-reinforced hinges and upgraded 50MP cameras for better low-light performance.
The Razr Ultra delivers the most significant upgrades, including a more powerful chip, enhanced cameras with much higher dynamic range and a larger 5,000mAh silicon-carbon battery.
All three phones run Android 16 and launch in the US on May 14, starting at $799 for Razr, $1,099 for Razr Plus and $1,499 for Razr Ultra.
Source: Android Authority