Between its Razr 2026 flip phones, the Razr Fold, and multiple Moto G handsets, Motorola has been very busy over the last couple of months. Apparently, that wasn’t enough for the company, because on Tuesday, Motorola announced the Motorola Edge 2026. Motorola’s Edge phones have always been close competitors with Google’s baseline Pixel, typically targeting the same … Read More “The Motorola Edge 2026 just fixed Google’s Pixel hardware problem” »
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TL;DR Motorola has announced the Edge 2026 in the US. Unlike previous devices, the Edge 2026 goes for a small footprint, featuring a 6.3-inch display. Along with the new Edge, Motorola has also announced Moto Buds 2 with a Pantone Carbon finish. Over the years, we’ve seen phone brands chase slim designs with tall displays, … Read More “Motorola Edge 2026 arrives with the biggest design change in years, and you might love it” »
Taylor Kerns / Android Authority The Moto G Stylus is typically one of the stronger members of the Moto G family, but with the latest Moto G Stylus (2026), things aren’t all sunshine and rainbows. The phone has a new active stylus, faster UFS 3.1 storage, and a stronger IP rating than the 2025 model, … Read More “5 Android phones you should buy instead of the Moto G Stylus (2026)” »
Stephen Radochia / Android Authority I try to remain as objective as possible as a tech journalist. I review what’s placed in front of me, leaving any previous experiences, positive or negative, at the door. It’s the only way to ensure fair coverage for buyers, and people who put their heart and soul into developing … Read More “I wanted to hate the Motorola Razr Ultra (2026), but I can’t” »
Motorola Moto G Stylus (2026) The Moto G Stylus 2026 comes in at $500, a $100 increase from the 2025 model. For the extra $100, Motorola throws in an active stylus with new functionality and a slightly better screen. It’s an obvious pick for folks who want a stylus, microSD card slot, and 3.5mm headphone … Read More “$100 more for not much extra” »
Motorola Razr Fold (2026) The Razr Fold took its time getting here, but it was absolutely worth the wait. Motorola’s first book-style foldable hits all the right notes — delivering excellent hardware, long battery life, fantastic cameras, and good software support, too. For most people, it’s the new best foldable to buy. The Motorola Razr Fold … Read More “The new US foldable champ” »
The new Motorola Razr Fold is an intriguing, if not quite perfect, ultra-premium foldable. A huge 6,000mAh battery and fast 80W charging give it some key advantages over its rivals, but not everyone is convinced by the phone’s weight, cameras, or value for money. But during our hands-on time with the phone, we have been … Read More “The Motorola Razr Fold proves skipping Elite silicon was a smart move” »
Motorola phones were in the spotlight earlier this week when a Redditor discovered rather concerning behavior when opening the Amazon shopping app. Instead of simply opening the app, affected phones would briefly open a browser containing a shady URL before redirecting to an Amazon affiliate link. This made us wonder whether Motorola was stealing affiliate … Read More “Why were Motorola phones hijacking the Amazon app? Here’s what the company says.” »
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR Apple and Samsung remained atop the US smartphone market in Q1 2026, despite year-on-year shipment declines. Google Pixel shipments fell 7%, with the Pixel 10 series blamed for this decline. Motorola was the only smartphone maker to actually grow in the US. The US smartphone market has effectively … Read More “There’s bad news for Pixel sales in the US, and Pixel 10 series could be to blame” »
Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Some Motorola phones are apparently launching a browser with a shady URL when users try to open the Amazon shopping app. The browser reportedly redirects users to an Amazon affiliate link, suggesting that Motorola is trying to make cash from your purchases. It looks like this issue occurs with … Read More “Motorola’s pricey phones might be hijacking Amazon app to steal affiliate revenue” »