Motorola's New Foldable Revolution: razr fold, edge 70 fusion, and moto buds 2 Series (2026)

Get ready to fold, flip, and fuse your way into the future of tech! Motorola just dropped a bombshell at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, unveiling a trio of game-changing devices that are sure to turn heads. But here’s where it gets exciting: the star of the show is the Motorola Razr Fold, the company’s first-ever book-style foldable smartphone, which was teased earlier at CES. And this is the part most people miss—it’s not just about the fold; it’s about redefining how we interact with our devices.

The Razr Fold boasts a sleek 6.6-inch external display that unfolds into a stunning 8.1-inch 2K LTPO internal screen, perfect for multitasking, note-taking, or sketching with the Moto Pen Ultra Stylus. Under the hood, it’s a powerhouse, packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. But here’s the kicker: its 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery supports 80W Turbopower charging, ensuring you stay connected all day. The camera setup is equally impressive, featuring a 50MP main camera, 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide camera with macro capabilities. Available in Lily White and Blackened Blue, it’s a device that’s as stylish as it is functional. But will it launch in Australia? Motorola Australia says, ‘Local availability is to be announced soon,’ so stay tuned.

Now, if foldables aren’t your cup of tea, Motorola Edge 70 Fusion might just be your next adventure buddy. This phone is all about blending elegance, comfort, and durability. With IP69 and IP68 protection, MIL-STD-810H certification, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, it’s built to withstand almost anything. Its 6.8-inch Extreme 1.5K Super HD AMOLED display comes in a range of Pantone colors, each more eye-catching than the last. Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, it includes a 5200mAh battery that lasts up to 39 hours and supports 68W turbo charging. The triple rear camera system features a 50MP Sony LYTIA main sensor, 13MP ultrawide + macro camera, and a 32MP selfie camera embedded in the display. It’s a device that’s as ready for your daily grind as it is for your weekend escapades.

But here’s where it gets controversial: Are Motorola’s new earbuds the game-changer they claim to be? The Moto Buds 2 target entry-level users with Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) up to 55dB, 11 hours of playback, and a total of 48 hours of battery life with the charging case. They use dual 11mm Dynamic Drivers and 6mm Micro Planar magnetic drivers for hi-res audio. Meanwhile, the Moto Buds 2 Plus take it up a notch with Sound by Bose technology, delivering richer sound and detail. With Dynamic ANC using six microphones, full-bodied bass, and 9 hours of playback (40 hours total with the case), they’re a step above. But the real question is: Will the Audio Share feature, which lets you connect two pairs of buds to one device, revolutionize how we share music and podcasts? Or is it just a gimmick?

As we await more details on local launches, one thing’s clear: Motorola is pushing boundaries. But what do you think? Are foldables the future, or is the Edge 70 Fusion more your speed? And are the Moto Buds 2 Plus worth the upgrade? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!

Motorola's New Foldable Revolution: razr fold, edge 70 fusion, and moto buds 2 Series (2026)
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