Motorola has recently dropped a teaser hinting at the launch of a new full-sized foldable phone, possibly to rival the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. The Lenovo-owned company sent out intriguing invites to journalists for CES in the form of a wooden flip book that transforms into a book-shaped lamp with a red inner light.
The unique unfolding nature of the invite and the statement “every fold reveals a possibility” suggest that Motorola has something exciting in store. The accompanying text, “We’re getting ready to unfold new perspectives at Lenovo Tech World,” further solidifies the speculation of a new foldable device from Motorola.
Motorola has been a key player in the compact flip phone market with devices like the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra. However, fans have been eagerly waiting for the company to venture into the full-sized foldable phone arena. Motorola’s distinct use of plush materials and curved designs has already set it apart in the foldable space.
The Razr series, known for its stylish looks, also introduced a larger front-filling cover screen that pushed Samsung to enhance its offerings with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7. While Honor and Huawei have made strides in the full-sized foldable market with devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, there is still room for Motorola to bring its unique design elements to the table.
The wooden lamp-book invite hints at Motorola’s potential use of natural finishes in its upcoming device, a design choice that many would welcome. The excitement is building as the Lenovo Tech World announcement is scheduled for January 6, coinciding with CES. Fans and tech enthusiasts alike are eagerly anticipating what Motorola has in store for the foldable phone market.

