Motorola reveals 2026 Razr lineup with modest upgrades and higher prices
Ars Technica ·

The camera situation is hard to judge at this point. Motorola’s devices have struggled to keep up with Google and Samsung in image quality, but the hardware looks solid. …
The camera situation is hard to judge at this point. Motorola’s devices have struggled to keep up with Google and Samsung in image quality, but the hardware looks solid. All three rear cameras are 50 MP, including a Sony Lytia with gargantuan 2.44μm pixels for the primary. Initially, the Razr Fold will only be available unlocked directly from Motorola, but it will eventually come to T-Mobile, Verizon, and Xfinity Mobile. The stylus will only be sold by Moto, but it’s strictly an optional accessory—there’s no slot in the phone. Flip for foldables If larger foldables aren’t your thing, Motorola still has three flip phones available for 2026. All three phones have big external displays with enough real estate to use apps and reply to messages. They’re also great for taking selfies with the main cameras. The Ultra has Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, while the other models have Gorilla Glass Victus, an upgrade over last year’s. The 2026 Razr Ultra has an updated primary 50 MP sensor that can apparently collect more light for sharper, faster captures. The Razr+ also swaps from a secondary 2x telephoto to an ultrawide. Meanwhile, the base model gets a higher-resolution ultrawide (50 MP up from 13 MP). The rest of the camera hardware appears unchanged. The Razr 2026 has a smaller external screen, but it comes in the most colors. Credit:
Motorola The Razr 2026 has a smaller external screen, but it comes in the most colors. …
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