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Motorola may finally take on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with a notebook-style foldable in 2026: here's what we know

Motorola has released a number of clamshell-style foldable devices so far, but if a new leak is to be believed, 2026 could be the year when the company goes on to compete with Samsung by bringing out its first-ever notebook-style foldable device. Tipster Evan Blass on X (formerly ) has shared an image of what seems like promotional material for the foldable. The teaser image highlights three points, the first of which reveals the name of the phone, “the razr fold”.

Motorola may finally take on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with a notebook-style foldable in 2026: here's what we know

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Key Highlights

  • It also highlights that the device would be launching later this year.
  • Second, the teaser reads that “razr fold will offer brilliant displays, intelligent AI, and an advanced, boundary-breaking camera system, setting a new standard for what's possible in a foldable device.” Third, it says that the company would be revealing more details in the “coming months”.
  • Though we don’t have any tentative date for the launch, Motorola will be launching its new Signature series on 7 January, which is when the company could also showcase its plans for the new device.
  • The company has been teasing its folding phone recently, and it is also a strong possibility that it could soon preview the book-style foldable device during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where it is gearing up for a “Smarter AI for all” event.
  • Other details about the foldable device are scant at the moment.
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