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Artikel: Motorola Razr Fold Brings Stylus Foldables Back

Motorola Razr Fold Brings Stylus Foldables Back

Foldable phones are settling into their second act. The novelty phase is over, and now the real decisions are being made around usability, durability, and long-term ownership.


Motorola’s newly teased Razr Fold, shown at CES 2026, is a clear signal that the market is moving toward book-style foldables with productivity in mind. The headline feature isn’t just the larger 8.1-inch inner display, it’s the return of stylus support at a time when others are quietly stepping away from it.

Motorola’s Razr Fold reintroduces stylus support to foldables in 2026

A Book-Style Fold, Done Motorola’s Way

After years refining clamshell designs, Motorola is stepping into the same territory occupied by Pixel and Galaxy Fold devices. The Razr Fold uses a familiar layout:

  • 6.6-inch outer display

  • 8.1-inch inner folding display

  • Triple 50MP rear camera system with 3× telephoto

  • Flagship-class positioning

  • Slim profile, despite a pronounced camera bump

Motorola is also avoiding loud finishes this time around, opting instead for restrained colours like Blackened Blue and Lily White. The message is clear: this device is meant to be used, not shown off.

Stylus Support Is Back And That Changes Everything

The most meaningful decision Motorola has made is support for the new Pen Ultra, a USI stylus designed for sketching, annotation, multitasking, and long-form writing.

This matters because stylus support immediately changes how people treat their phones. A foldable with a pen becomes:

  • A work surface

  • A reading and markup device

  • A daily productivity tool

  • Something that gets opened, closed, and handled constantly

And that’s where reality sets in.

Big Screens Mean Bigger Risk

Foldables aren’t fragile toys—but they are expensive tools with more surface area, more movement, and more exposure than slab phones.

When devices grow larger and more complex, protection becomes non-negotiable. Camera bumps get thicker. Hinges become impact points. Outer displays face constant contact in bags and pockets.

This is exactly why we design Komodoty cases to stay slim while addressing real-world risks:

  • Reinforced camera protection for oversized modules

  • Materials that don’t add bulk to already-thick devices

  • Textured finishes that improve grip during one-hand use

  • Designs that age well, not peel or yellow

Whether you’re carrying a foldable today or preparing for what 2026 brings, the fundamentals haven’t changed: a premium device deserves proper protection.

You can explore our current range of Motorola phone cases, built for people who actually use their phones not just admire them.

The Foldable Market Is Growing Up

The Razr Fold doesn’t try to reinvent the category. It simply refines it and that’s a good sign.

Stylus support returning, calmer industrial design, and a focus on usability all point to foldables becoming long-term daily devices rather than experimental showpieces.

If that’s the direction the industry is heading, accessories and protection need to evolve with it.

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