Motorola just expanded its Razr brand beyond clamshell phones with a new book-style foldable called the Razr Fold. The device features a huge 8.1-inch folding screen and top-notch specs, but it’s not the only device making waves at Motorola’s CES booth.
In addition to the new foldable phone, Motorola also introduced a slim flagship called the Motorola Signature at the show. While the Signature isn’t as thin as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge or Apple’s iPhone Air, it’s slimmer than most other flagship phones on the market, measuring just 6.99mm.
Despite the slim form factor, the device packs impressive specs including a 6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. Most importantly, it has a 5,200mAh silicon-carbon battery that supports 90W wired and 50W wireless fast charging.
For imaging, the Motorola Signature has a quad 50MP camera setup consisting of a 50MP Sony LYT 828 main sensor, a 50MP LYT 600 3x telephoto sensor, a 50MP ultrawide sensor with macro support, and a 50MP LYT 500 selfie shooter. Other notable features include Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the display, IP68/69 rating for dust and water resistance, and MIL-STD-810H certification.
The Signature is one of Motorola’s first phones to offer 7 years of software support
On the software side, the device runs Motorola’s Hello UX on Android 16. The Signature is one of the company’s first phones to offer seven Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates, making it a great option for buyers who want to keep their devices long-term.
As for pricing, Motorola says the Signature will soon be available in select European markets for €999. There’s no word yet on availability in the US, but the phone is expected to launch in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia Pacific in the coming months.




