Motorola debuts razr fold, Signature phone and Qira AI

Motorola debuts razr fold and Qira AI
razr fold & Qira

• Motorola unveiled the motorola razr fold (first foldable), motorola signature ultra‑premium phone, and Motorola Qira AI. • razr fold: 6.6" external, 8.1" 2K LTPO internal display, triple 50MP camera array, Sony LYTIA sensor. • motorola signature: ultra‑thin flagship with four 50MP cameras, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 3nm platform, 5200mAh battery and 90W TurboPower. • Motorola Qira unifies moto ai and Lenovo AI Now, partnering with Microsoft 365, Copilot, Qualcomm, Intel, Perplexity and Google.

Motorola’s first foldable: motorola razr fold

The motorola razr fold marks Motorola’s entry into foldable form factors, designed to shift between pocketable convenience and a large‑screen experience.

Externally it offers a 6.6" display that behaves like a traditional candy‑bar phone. Open the device and a slim profile unfolds into an 8.1" 2K LTPO canvas for productivity and media.

Camera and imaging

Motorola equipped the razr fold with a triple 50MP camera array (main, ultrawide/macro, and 3x periscope telephoto) driven by a Sony LYTIA sensor for brighter, richer captures.

There’s a 32MP external selfie camera for closed‑device shots and a 20MP internal camera for video calls when open, plus Dolby Vision recording and enhanced stabilization.

Productivity and on‑device AI

The razr fold supports the moto pen ultra stylus and flexible layouts for multitasking. On‑device AI features such as Catch me up and Next Move aim to keep users organized and contextually informed.

motorola signature: a new ultra‑premium franchise

Motorola introduced motorola signature as the brand’s ultra‑premium franchise. It’s positioned for buyers seeking top‑tier design, service and longevity.

The signature phone packs four 50MP cameras, a 6.8" Extreme AMOLED display with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and a 3nm Snapdragon® 8 Gen 5 Mobile Platform with a dedicated AI processing engine.

Battery, charging and support

The phone houses a 5200mAh silicon‑carbon battery with 90W TurboPower wired charging and 50W wireless charging, plus up to seven years of Android OS and security updates and white‑glove assistance.

Motorola Qira: a unified AI across Lenovo and Motorola

Lenovo and Motorola announced Motorola Qira, a single AI experience that consolidates moto ai, Lenovo AI Now, Creator Zone and Learning Zone into one cross‑device system.

Qira uses a shared knowledge base and one wake word to synchronize context across phones, PCs and other devices. Partnerships include Microsoft 365 and Copilot, Qualcomm, Intel, Perplexity and Google.

Project Maxwell: a proof‑of‑concept companion

Project Maxwell is an AI perceptive companion concept from Motorola’s 312 Labs that demonstrates hands‑free, contextual assistance. It fuses audio and visual inputs and uses large action models to capture intent and execute tasks.

Examples include listening to a conference keynote and drafting a LinkedIn summary without pulling out a phone — a glimpse into future hands‑free AI interactions.

FIFA World Cup 26 Edition and ecosystem expansion

Motorola unveiled the motorola razr FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, available starting in February via motorola.com and Verizon, then wider retail. It includes FIFA‑inspired personalization, a 4500mAh battery, and a titanium‑reinforced hinge with IP48 protection.

At CES 2026 Motorola also expanded its moto things lineup with moto sound flow (Sound by Bose), moto watch (with Polar wellness tracking), moto pen ultra, and moto tag 2 — all designed to work within the broader Motorola/Lenovo ecosystem.

Why this matters

Motorola’s announcements blend high‑end hardware with an emphasis on cross‑device AI. The razr fold and motorola signature raise the company’s flagship ambitions while Motorola Qira signals a push to make AI more seamless across phones and PCs.

Together, these moves aim to keep Motorola competitive in premium mobile hardware and in the emerging market for integrated, device‑spanning AI assistants.

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