At Lenovo Tech Day 2026 during CES, Motorola unveiled its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, with the new Motorola Signature. However, that was not all. Here’s a look at other announcements from the event.
Motorola unveiled the Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, a limited-edition model for FIFA fans. The clamshell foldable features a soft textured rear panel with a FIFA World Cup-related pattern.

It is available in a green color option, while offering the same specifications as the standard Razer 60. Users will also get custom wallpapers, a FIFA theme ringtone, and a FIFA watermark for photos.
This phone will be available only in the US and Canada from February 12. Its price is 700 dollars.
Next, the new Moto Watch marks the beginning of Motorola’s partnership with Polar for fitness and health tracking. The smartwatch comes with a 1.43-inch circular OLED display that is protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It has PPG sensor, Bluetooth 5.3, dual-frequency GPS and IP68 rating.

The watch is available in an aluminum finish with a stainless steel crown and Pantone-color watch band. It is claimed that it gives up to 13 days of battery life without always-on display. It offers continuous heart rate tracking, sleep information and supports multiple workout modes.
The Moto Watch will be available in select markets in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Oceania with stainless steel, silicone, or soft-luxe band options.

Motorola also unveiled the Sound Flow, a portable Bluetooth speaker that features Sound by Bose. It has a 20W woofer, 10W tweeter, and dual passive radiators with support for Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 5, and UWB. The speaker is IP67-rated and has a 6,000mAh battery, which is claimed to deliver up to 12 hours of playback.
The Sound Flow has a twill-textured fabric finish, comes in Pantone Carbon and Pantone Warm Taupe colors, and includes capacitive touch controls.

Motorola also introduced Moto Pen Ultra and Moto Tag 2 at the event.
The Moto Pen Ultra has a 1.4mm tip, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and a 6-axis motion sensor. It comes with a USB Type-C charging case, has an IP55 rating, weighs just 4.7 grams and is claimed to offer sub-5 ms latency.

Motorola’s updated Tag 2 is powered by UWB, Bluetooth channel sounding and Find Hub network. It has an IP68 rating and is claimed to offer up to 500 days of battery life with a user-replaceable battery. The Tag 2 also includes a button that can be used to locate a paired device or act as a remote camera shutter.
Finally, the company announced Cura, an integrated AI assistant jointly developed by Lenovo and Motorola, and demonstrated an AI Perceptive Companion proof of concept called Project Maxwell.
According to Motorola, Qira is designed to deliver a seamless, cross-device AI experience, making it easier for users to switch between apps, AI tools, and hardware. It brings together Motorola and Lenovo AI offerings such as Moto AI, Lenovo AI Now, Creator Zone and Learning Zone on a single platform.
Qira is positioned as a system-level, context-aware AI that can be activated using the “Hey, Qira” wake phrase, a dedicated hardware key, or a persistent on-screen pill. Motorola says Qira will launch for select Lenovo devices in Q1 2026, followed by Motorola devices at a later date.
Meanwhile, Project Maxwell, developed by Motorola’s 312 Labs, explores new ways to bring AI into everyday use. It is a wearable assistive device that integrates with Cura and can continuously process visual, audio and environmental data to provide real-time, context-aware insights.
It is powered by multimodal perception fusion and natural language interaction and intent capture technologies.




