Fresh leaked images are giving smartphone fans their clearest look yet at Motorola’s next big foldable: the Motorola Razr Fold. Shared by well-known tipster Evan Blass just ahead of the phone’s expected debut at CES 2026, the leak shows Motorola’s first book-style foldable gearing up to take on heavy hitters like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Oppo Find N5, and Honor Magic V5.
The leaked renders show the Razr Fold from multiple angles, highlighting a premium, modern design that fits right into the top-tier foldable category. Motorola appears to be launching the device in two color options, each with its own distinct finish. While the official names aren’t confirmed, they’re expected to align with Motorola’s recent habit of using Pantone-inspired color branding.
From the outside, the Razr Fold looks built for a flagship feel. The phone sports a metal frame with rounded corners and a brushed metal camera island that stands out on the back. The cover display includes a centered punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera, while the inner foldable screen places its punch-hole camera toward the top-right corner.
Camera hardware is another major highlight in the leak. The Razr Fold is shown with a triple rear camera setup, and one of the lenses appears to be a periscope telephoto camera. That’s a noteworthy addition for a foldable, especially for users who care about zoom performance for travel, portraits, and long-distance shots.
The images also reveal an extra textured button on the frame, sitting alongside the usual power and volume controls. Based on Motorola’s recent devices, this additional key is widely believed to be a dedicated AI assistant button similar to the one seen on the Razr 60 Ultra, hinting that Motorola may be giving AI features a more prominent, one-press role on its upcoming foldable.
Perhaps the most eye-catching detail is stylus support. The leak shows a pen being used on the inner display, suggesting the Razr Fold is built with note-taking, sketching, and productivity in mind. It also implies the stylus is intended for the main foldable screen rather than the cover display. This move is especially notable because stylus support is no longer part of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 experience, giving Motorola a potential advantage for users who miss pen input on large foldable screens.
The stylus itself has also reportedly been revealed: it’s expected to launch as the Moto Pen Ultra. The leak suggests it will include a replaceable tip, a side button, and a dedicated carrying and charging case designed to keep it powered and protected. What remains unclear is whether the Moto Pen Ultra will be included in the box with the Razr Fold or sold separately.
Motorola has already teased that the Razr Fold will be unveiled during the Lenovo Tech World event on January 6 at CES 2026. With these images now circulating, anticipation is building fast—especially among buyers looking for a book-style foldable with premium materials, a serious camera system, and built-in stylus capability.






