Last month, Motorola announced its Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition and today two more devices are joining it. The Motorola Razr Fold and Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Editions are now official, and we managed to get some hands-on time with the pair following their introductions.
Both phones offer similar designs with their backs sporting raised-dot patterns, which Motorola claims were inspired by the texture and materials of the game of football. They feature a prominent 26-pattern signifying the World Cup 2026 and 24K gold plating for the Motorola batwing and FIFA World Cup 26 logos.
The Razr Fold version features a black colorway with some dark grey elements, while the Edge 70 Fusion dons a navy-blue colorway. As you’d expect from limited edition devices, both phones feature World Cup-themed wallpapers, ringtones and come pre-installed with the FIFA World Cup app and FIFA Heroes game.

Razr Fold features an 8.09-inch main LTPO OLED display (FHD+ 1-120Hz) and a 6.6-inch LTPO OLED cover screen (FHD+ 165Hz). It gets Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (non-Elite) paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, triple 50MP cameras and a 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. For more details on the Razr Fold, check out our new announcement post, which goes over its key specs.

It’s a modern book-style foldable and feels solid in-hand. In terms of dimensions, the Razr Fold is 4.5mm thick when opened, 9.9mm when folded and weighs 243 grams. That’s not as thin or light as the recently announced Honor Magic V6 or Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7, but the difference would be hard to notice unless you have all three devices together.

As for the Edge 70, it features a quad‑curve design, which helps it feel thinner than it actually is. The phone feels great in the hand, and the patterned back does indeed bring great grip. In terms of specs, you get a sizeable 6.78-inch OLED display (FHD+144Hz) and impressive peak local brightness of 5,200 nits.

That’s paired with a 50MP main cam with a LYTIA 710 sensor and a 13MP ultrawide lens. You also get Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset alongside 8 GB RAM and 256GB storage. Motorola also took an interesting approach in the battery department, offering two versions of the device – one with a 5,200mAh battery and one with a sizeably larger 7,000mAh cell. The latter is slightly thicker (7.99mm) and heavier, at 193 grams. Regardless of the capacity, both versions feature 68W wired charging.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion FIFA World Cup 26 Edition will be available on pre-order from today for €500/£440. Orders made until March 31 are eligible for a complimentary bundle consisting of the Moto Buds Bass wireless earbuds and the Moto Sound Flow Bluetooth speaker.
Motorola Razr Fold FIFA World Cup 26 Edition will retail for £2,200 and will be available soon. For context, the regular version of the device will be available from April 13 in Europe with a €2,000 starting price.

