Motorola readies Razr Fold, Edge 70 in 2026
The foldables from Google and Samsung look set to have another player join them, and that’s not all Motorola has in store.
The foldables from Google and Samsung look set to have another player join them, and that’s not all Motorola has in store.
Budget and mid-range phones don’t typically handle water or drops well. At $299, the Moto G57 is trying something different.
A new foldable from the maker of one of the best flip folds means Samsung’s Galaxy Fold 7 could have serious competition in 2026.
Super thin phones are on the way from more than just the likes of Apple and Samsung, as Moto details what we can expect from its on-brand “Edge” range.
With a massive 6.88 inch screen, the sub-$200 Moto G06 seems like it should be higher priced. There are definitely some compromises, but the screen and battery size probably aren’t it.
A new foldable or two may be out, but if you own an older foldable, your screen could be at risk of breaking from mere use. And that screen protector it comes with could be the culprit.
For $1199, the Moto Razr 60 makes the case that a mid-range foldable phone is possible, handy for folks who want to keep their costs down and tech up.
Foldable phones tend to come with a bit of a premium, but Motorola’s Razr 60 looks to make a more cost-effective durable fold, while also offering a capable non-foldable for the same price.
Somewhere in the mid-range, Motorola’s Edge 50 Neo offers a taste of “just right” for folks who don’t need to spend a lot.
High-speed 5G connections are now officially for the cheap seats, as Moto releases the G35 5G, a properly inexpensive 5G phone.