Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 foldable phone unfolded showing 7-inch AMOLED display in Cocoa colorway with dual 50MP cameras.

If you’re hunting for a foldable phone that actually delivers all-day battery life without turning into a brick in your pocket, the Razr Ultra 2026 deserves serious attention. Here’s a prioritized breakdown of what matters most.

  1. Battery — The Biggest Reason to Care

This is the phone’s defining feature. Motorola has adopted silicon-carbon battery technology, which stores roughly 20–30% more energy than standard lithium-ion cells using the exact same physical space. The result? A 5,000mAh battery packed into a body no larger or heavier than last year’s model — still 88.1 x 74 x 15.7mm folded and 199g.

That’s 300mAh more than the 2025 Razr Ultra, with zero added bulk. For comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 manages just 4,400mAh. The larger Razr Fold takes this even further, squeezing 6,000mAh into a body just 9.89mm thick.

Why does this matter beyond numbers? Foldables have historically struggled with battery life because slim designs leave little room for big cells. Silicon-carbon changes that equation entirely, and Motorola is the first brand bringing this to mainstream US foldables — beating Samsung, Google, and Apple, all of whom have delayed adoption citing production reliability concerns.

  1. Performance — Flagship-Grade Power

Under the hood, the Razr Ultra 2026 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite — a 3nm chip clocked at 4.47GHz — paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. This is the same class of processor found in the best Android flagships available today, so multitasking, gaming, and AI-driven features all run without hesitation.

It ships with Android 16 out of the box, and Motorola commits to three major OS updates plus five years of security patches. For a $1,499 investment, that kind of long-term software support matters.

  1. Display — Bright, Smooth, Immersive

The inner screen measures 7 inches with an LTPO AMOLED panel running at 165Hz and peaking at 5,000 nits of brightness. The 22:9 aspect ratio makes it feel genuinely tablet-like when unfolded. The 4-inch cover screen also hits 165Hz at 3,000 nits, meaning the outside display is far more usable than what many competitors offer.

Both displays are responsive and extremely bright — enough for comfortable outdoor use even in harsh sunlight.

  1. Charging — Fast Across the Board

The Ultra supports 68W wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and 5W reverse wireless charging. While Chinese rivals occasionally push higher wired speeds, 68W is more than adequate for topping up quickly. The reverse charging feature is a handy bonus for powering accessories like earbuds on the go.

  1. Cameras — Capable All-Rounder

You get dual 50MP cameras on the rear — a main sensor with OIS and a 50MP ultrawide — plus a 50MP hole-punch camera on the inner display for selfies. Video tops out at 8K at 30fps with Dolby Vision support. For a clamshell foldable, this is an unusually strong camera setup. The 32MP front-facing cameras on the Razr+ and base model are solid too, though they lack 8K video.

  1. Build Quality & Design

Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protects the displays, IPX8 water resistance guards against submersion, and Pantone-certified colorways like Cocoa and Orient Blue add a premium feel. The hinge mechanism feels refined, and the overall form factor remains genuinely pocketable.

  1. Pricing — Who Should Buy Which Model?
Model Price Best For
Razr Ultra 2026 $1,499.99 Power users wanting the best
Razr+ 2026 $1,099.99 Mid-tier balance of specs and savings
Razr 2026 $799.99 Budget-conscious foldable entry point
Razr Fold 2026 $1,799.00 Tablet-style large-screen experience

US pre-orders open May 14 on Motorola’s website, Amazon, and Best Buy, with general availability starting May 21.

Bottom Line

The Razr Ultra 2026 earns its price by solving foldables’ biggest weakness — battery life — without any design compromise. If you want the most future-ready foldable available in the US right now, this is it.