Lenovo Moto Debuts First Large-Screen Foldable Phone at MWC, Set for Domestic Launch

Deep News03-03

At the recently held MWC 2026 World Mobile Communications Congress, Lenovo Moto officially unveiled the Moto Razr Fold, a new foldable AI smartphone. This device marks the first book-style foldable model in the Razr series.

The Moto Razr Fold features a dual-screen setup, combining an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO inner display with a 6.6-inch outer screen. The inner screen achieves a peak brightness of 6,200 nits, while the outer screen reaches 6,000 nits, positioning it at an industry-leading level for brightness. When unfolded, the device has a thickness of 4.55mm, and when folded, it measures 9.89mm.

In terms of battery life, the Moto Razr Fold is equipped with a 6,000mAh battery and supports high-power fast charging. For imaging, it includes a camera system comprising three 50-megapixel lenses.

The smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon® 8 Gen 5 mobile platform and enhances features such as dual-screen collaboration, multi-task window support, and interactive adaptations. Both the inner and outer displays are compatible with the Moto Pen Ultra stylus.

According to on-site representatives, the Lenovo Moto Razr Fold is scheduled for release in the Chinese market in the near future and will come pre-loaded with Lenovo's latest Tianxi AI assistant.

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