Motorola Razr Fold Goes on Sale in India: Price, Launch Offers, and Specifications for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Book-Style Foldable
Motorola Razr Fold: The Motorola Razr Fold is, officially on sale in India starting at ₹ 1,49,999 with a flat ₹ 10,000 launch discount. The premium book-style foldable, brings in a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip an 8.1 inch inner screen, a 6,000 mAh battery and a DXOMARK Gold certified 50MP triple camera system.
Motorola Razr Fold
Motorola’s first book-style foldable smartphone the Motorola Razr Fold has officially gone on sale in India today, May 20, 2026. It was initially previewed globally at MWC 2026, and now this luxury flagship has landed on Indian shores to directly challenge premium foldables with an uncompromising mix of colossal battery life, top-tier processing power and a gold-certified camera system.
You can get it from Flipkart, Motorola’s official website, and leading retail outlets across the country. The Razr Fold sets a big precedent by fixing the usual foldable trade-offs, like smaller battery capacities and mid-tier camera sensors.
India Pricing, Availability, and Festive Launch Offers
Motorola Razr Fold is priced kinda competitively, for that ultra premium tier, launching in two standard storage setups with also a special sports edition, like its own little thing:
| Variant | Official Retail Price | Price with Launch Discount |
| 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage | ₹1,49,999 | ₹1,39,999 |
| 16GB RAM + 512GB Storage | ₹1,59,999 | ₹1,49,999 |
| FIFA World Cup 26 Edition | ₹1,69,999 | ₹1,59,999 |
Launch Incentive: For the first day of open sales, Motorola is sort of extending a flat ₹10,000 instant bank discount, for customers who pay via partner credit cards. Also, if you’re thinking about trading in your older smartphone, you can get one more exchange bonus of up to ₹10,000, so the real entry price comes down a lot more than expected.
The phone is offered in bold Pantone-certified shades, like Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White.

Dual LTPO pOLED Screens with 6,200 Nits Brightness
The physical layout of the Razr Fold is kindof built around two really fluid, vivid displays wrapped in Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 and Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) protective layers. Both panels push 10-bit color, Dolby Vision, and complete Pantone validation.
- The Outer Canvas: When it’s closed, people use a spacious 6.6-inch LTPO pOLED cover screen, pushing a sharp 2520 x 1080 resolution plus a blazing-fast 165Hz refresh rate and up to 6,000 nits peak brightness.
- The Inner Cinema: When you unfold it the device shows a massive 8.1-inch 2K internal LTPO pOLED display. This main canvas supports an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, and it can scale up to an industry-leading 6,200 nits peak brightness so it feels basically unmatched for outdoor readability in direct, harsh sunlight. It also comes with native support for the Moto Pen Ultra stylus, so sketching and multitasking feel effortless.
Desktop-Tier Silicon Blueprint and a Massive 6,000mAh Battery
Powering this high endurance foldable, Qualcomm’s bleeding edge Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor is doing most of the heavy lifting. It’s made on a pretty efficient process node, and the flagship chip runs next to an Adreno A829 GPU, paired with as much as 16GB of quick LPDDR5X RAM, plus 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage architecture.
Unlike the typical book-style foldables that split thin 4,400mAh batteries across both halves, Motorola has apparently crammed a much bigger 6,000mAh Silicon-Carbon battery right into the Razr Fold’s chassis. The next generation battery chemistry is meant to keep things slim, yet still gives you comfortable two day endurance. For refueling, the handset supports fast 80W wired TurboPower charging, 50W wireless charging , and 5W reverse wired power bank routing as well.

DXOMARK Gold Label 50MP Triple Camera Infrastructure
For mobile photographers, the Motorola Razr Fold drops in with big, not so small credentials, it had this outstanding 164 camera score on DXOMARK and it lands their coveted Gold Label in a pretty comfortable way
Rear Camera Configuration
- 50MP Primary Sensor: The headline is a 1/1.28-inch Sony LYTIA 828 sensor, plus hardware-level Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) so your low-light video stays neat and steady
- 50MP Periscope Telephoto: Comes with 3x true optical zoom, then there’s extra digital reach settings, along with OIS support built in across the usual optical layers
- 50MP Ultra-Wide Angle: Delivers roomy landscape framing, and it can also work like a high-fidelity macro sensor when you get close
- Selfie Assemblies: The phone has a 32-megapixel front camera on the cover screen , and an internal 20-megapixel camera inside the main folding display, for sharp video calls and smoother frames. The rear camera system also natively records up to 8K video at 30 FPS.
Software Architecture
Out of the box, the flagship boots Motorola’s refined My UX interface layered over Android 16, kind of. To guarantee maximum product longevity for a quite significant investment, Motorola formally promises a class leading 7 years of major Android OS upgrades, along with 7 years of steady security patches.
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