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Motorola Razr Fold UK Pre-Orders Open Tomorrow at £1,799.99

Motorola Razr Fold book-style foldable smartphone open on light grey surface

Motorola’s first book-style foldable is almost here. The Motorola Razr Fold goes on pre-order in the UK on 13 April 2026, priced at £1,799.99 for a 512GB, 16GB RAM configuration. That matches the base Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 on price — but Motorola arrives with a considerably larger battery, a triple camera system rated the world’s best foldable camera by DXOMARK, and a free Moto Pen Ultra stylus thrown in with every pre-order.

Key Specs — What You’re Getting

At the heart of the Razr Fold is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM. The inner P-OLED display stretches to 8.09 inches with 6,200 nits peak brightness — a genuinely exceptional figure. The 6.6-inch outer screen reaches 6,000 nits. Both panels support HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, and the outer display’s 165Hz refresh rate makes it usable as a full screen in its own right without ever unfolding the phone.

The standout spec is the 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery — the largest ever fitted into a foldable smartphone. Motorola claims over 43 hours of use on a single charge. Treat that as a manufacturer estimate rather than an independent result, but even if real-world figures come in lower, the advantage over the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s 4,400mAh cell is substantial. On the charging side, 80W TurboPower wired gives you over 12 hours of life from just 12 minutes plugged in.

Camera is a genuine selling point. Three 50MP sensors — led by a Sony LYT-828 main shooter with optical image stabilisation — earned the Razr Fold DXOMARK’s top foldable camera rating, and second place among all smartphones tested in North America. Video recording goes up to 8K at 30fps, with 4K at 120fps also supported. The package includes a 32MP outer selfie camera and a 20MP inner one.

Durability gets attention too. The Razr Fold is the first smartphone in the world to use Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, which Motorola says produced 75% better drop performance in internal testing. The phone measures 9.89mm folded and 4.55mm open.

UK Pricing and Availability

Pre-orders open on 13 April in the UK and Ireland through Motorola’s website and major UK retailers. There is one configuration:

ModelStorageRAMUK Price
Motorola Razr Fold512GB16GB£1,799.99

Two colours are available: Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White. Every UK pre-order ships with the Moto Pen Ultra stylus — pressure-sensitive, tilt-detecting, and fast-charging — at no extra cost, along with an exclusive FIFA World Cup 2026 experience. Motorola is committing to seven years of OS updates and security patches, matching Samsung and Google on long-term software backing.

Check the latest price and pre-order the Razr Fold directly on Amazon UK.

How It Compares

At £1,799.99 for 512GB, the Razr Fold matches the entry-level Galaxy Z Fold 7’s UK price — but Samsung’s base model comes with only 256GB of storage. You get twice the storage and a 36% larger battery for the same money. The Z Fold 7 also dropped S Pen support entirely, so the included Moto Pen Ultra gives Motorola a meaningful productivity edge.

If you’ve been considering the Samsung Galaxy S26 as a flagship slab alternative, the Razr Fold sits at a higher price tier but offers the added versatility of a foldable form factor — a fundamentally different use case rather than a straight swap. Those weighing up the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at the premium end of Android will find the Razr Fold provides the multi-screen experience the Ultra doesn’t, albeit at a higher price and with less of a track record.

Is It Worth Pre-Ordering?

For UK buyers who’ve been watching foldable phones from the sidelines, this is one of the most persuasive cases yet. The 6,000mAh battery removes the format’s biggest daily compromise, and with a camera that ranks at the top of its class, a free stylus, seven years of software support, and 512GB at the base price, Motorola has assembled a launch package that’s genuinely difficult to dismiss — especially for a first-generation device.

The caveat is real: this is Motorola’s debut in the book-style segment. There are no long-term durability reports yet, and 43-hour battery claims need independent verification. Pre-ordering a first-generation foldable is always a calculated risk.

If the specs justify that for you — and for many buyers they will — pre-orders open 13 April at Motorola’s UK store and major UK retailers.

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