Moto Razr Fold: $1,899
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Internal Display | 8.1-inch 120Hz pOLED |
| External Display | 6.6-inch 165Hz pOLED |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 |
| RAM / Storage | Up to 16GB / 1TB |
| Main Camera | 50MP Sony LYTIA 828 |
| Telephoto | 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 (3x Optical) |
| Ultrawide Camera | 50MP with Macro Vision |
| Stylus | Moto Pen Ultra Support |
| Battery | 6,000 mAh Silicon-Carbon |
| Charging | 80W Wired / 50W Wireless |
Speculation surrounding the price of the Moto Razr Fold has been at a fever pitch for months, and the rumors only intensified after a leak on the 20th suggested we might finally be closing in on a number. That speculation can officially be put to rest. Motorola has confirmed the price of the Razr Fold, and it is coming in at $1,899. This official figure puts to bed the various theories that have been circulating and gives us a clear look at how Motorola intends to position its first book-style foldable in an increasingly competitive market.
By landing at $1,899, the Razr Fold carves out a strategic middle ground between its two biggest rivals. It sits $100 below the anticipated $1,999 price tag of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and $100 above the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, assuming Google maintains the $1,799 MSRP it established with the Fold 10. This positioning is intentional, offering a premium alternative to the Pixel while undercutting the market leader from Samsung.
Motorola might be making a strong case for that price with some very impressive hardware. The Razr Fold is equipped with a massive 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, which significantly outclasses the 4,400mAh in the Z Fold 7 or the 5,000mAh cell rumored to be in the Z Fold 8. It is also near the lead of the pack in charging speeds, supporting 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.
The camera system is where Motorola is really trying to pull ahead. The main shooter features a 50MP Sony LYTIA 828 sensor, which is a massive 1/1.28-inch sensor, bringing near one-inch type performance to a foldable. This is paired with a 50MP 1/1.95-inch Sony LYTIA 600 telephoto lens capable of 3x optical zoom and a 50MP ultrawide lens with Macro Vision. It is worth noting, however, that while the battery and cameras are top-tier, Motorola opted for the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor rather than the Elite variant found in some other 2026 flagships.
The bundle deal currently surfacing in the UK adds a massive layer of complexity to this value proposition. In that market, Motorola isn't just launching the phone, they are aggressively pairing a £250 price drop with a hardware kit that includes the Moto Sound Flow, Moto Watch, and Moto Buds 2 Plus. It is a full ecosystem play right out of the gate.
As of right now, there is absolutely no word on a similar bundle for the United States. If Motorola sticks to a "phone only" launch at $1,899, they are relying purely on those hardware specs to win people over. However, if they decide to bring that UK energy across the pond, it would completely change the math for most buyers. Getting the Razr Fold at a discounted price with hundreds of dollars in accessories would instantly make it the most compelling deal in the foldable space, potentially making that $1,899 MSRP much easier to swallow. For now, the Moto Pen Ultra is priced at $99 and the Moto Buds 2 Plus is $149.
If you are looking to get your hands on one, pre-orders in the US are set to open on May 17th through Motorola’s official website and Best Buy. The official release date is May 21st, which is when the device will hit store shelves. While the initial availability is limited to those direct channels, we expect it to expand to carriers like T-Mobile and Verizon in the following months.