Motorola is making its most ambitious play yet at Mobile World Congress this year, centred around a high-stakes expansion of its iconic Razr brand. The star of the show is the all-new Motorola Razr fold, the company’s first foray into the book-style foldable market. Designed to bridge the gap between a smartphone and a tablet, the device features a sleek 6.6-inch external display for quick interactions, which unfolds to reveal an expansive 8.1-inch 2K LTPO canvas. To further appeal to power users and creatives, Motorola has introduced the Moto Pen Ultra, a stylus that allows for seamless note-taking and sketching directly on the massive internal screen.

Beyond the foldable revolution, Motorola is also targeting users who prioritise longevity with the new Motorola Edge 70 Fusion. This device is built around a mighty 7000mAh battery, which the company claims can provide up to 50 hours of life on a single charge. Despite its massive power reserves, the phone maintains a premium aesthetic with a quad-curved design and a soft-touch finish. Photography enthusiasts are also catered to via a 50MP Sony LYTIA main sensor, which utilises Moto AI and Pantone-validated colour accuracy to ensure professional-grade shots even in challenging lighting.

The hardware showcase is rounded out by a refresh of the brand’s audio ecosystem. The moto buds 2 plus headline the wearable lineup, featuring high-fidelity sound tuned by Bose and advanced Dynamic Active Noise Cancellation. For those who need their gear to last as long as their phone, the standard moto buds 2 offer a reliable alternative with a total of 48 hours of battery life including the charging case. While local pricing and specific release dates are still under wraps, Motorola has confirmed that availability for this entire new suite of products will be announced in the coming weeks.
