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Motorola’s 2026 looks set to be explosive, with the entire product lineup leaked

Thanks to the intervention of the well-known leaker Evan Blass, a prominent figure in the leak scene, what appears to be the entire roadmap of Motorola smartphones that the company plans to launch during 2026 has been revealed.

This discovery is not the result of complex industrial espionage, but of a curious slip-up that occurred directly on an official portal.

The entire Motorola product lineup for 2026 leaked

Motorola Edge 70 – Credits: Motorola

The source of this massive leak is the Lenovo SmartFind site, a portal usually dedicated to finding accessories compatible with the group’s numerous devices.

According to Blass, using a simple search filter within the site allowed access to a veritable treasure trove of information: a complete list of code names and model numbers related to the Motorola smartphone lineup for the current year.

Blass’s surprise at facing such sensitive and not-yet-announced data was notable enough to push him to reorganize the raw data into a comprehensible table that is now making the rounds on the web, offering enthusiasts a privileged look at the brand’s future.

The Razr series consolidation and the mystery of the book-foldable

Analyzing the data that emerged, it becomes evident that Motorola intends to decisively target the foldable smartphone sector, continuing to challenge the giants of the field. foldable smartphones.

The famous Razr line, which revived the clamshell form factor, will see the launch of as many as three new models in 2026, replicating the numeric strategy of the previous year. Users will be able to choose between the base Razr (2026), the mid variant Razr+ (2026) and the flagship, the Razr Ultra (2026).

However, the most intriguing element of the list is that Blass could not immediately match some models to a known commercial name.

Among the most credible hypotheses is that Motorola is finally preparing the ground for a book-style foldable smartphone capable of directly rivaling Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series.

It is not excluded that this mysterious device may make its first appearance, or even be launched, during the CES, the major consumer electronics show taking place these days, marking a crucial expansion of the company’s portfolio.

Upcoming news: from the Signature lineup to the Moto G series

The revealed roadmap not only looks to a distant future, but anticipates launches expected in the very near term. Among the devices mentioned stands out the new flagship non-foldable of the “Signature” line, whose presentation for the Indian market is already expected for Wednesday, January 7.

Meanwhile, the company continues to carefully curate the mid-range and the battery life segment, segments that have ensured a loyal user base over the years.

Thursday, January 8 should see the debut of the new Moto G Power (2026), a device designed for those who make battery life a top priority. Thanks to a 5200mAh unit, this smartphone promises to deliver up to two days of continuous use before needing a recharge.

Scanning the calendar, the Moto G Stylus (2026) is also present, with a launch apparently scheduled for April, confirming the brand’s commitment to stylus-equipped devices.

Market context and ambitions for the future

This aggressive launch strategy sits within a well-defined market context. Currently, Motorola positions itself as the third smartphone manufacturer in the United States, holding an approximate market share of 4%.

Although this is a position to be proud of, the gap with the leaders remains wide: Samsung ranges between 23% and 26%, while Apple dominates with a share between 58% and 61%.

For many longtime users, who remember the days of the first Motorola DROID, the device that in 2009 challenged the iPhone and introduced free turn-by-turn navigation on Google Maps, seeing the brand still active and combative is a reason for interest.

The 2026 lineup, blending nostalgia (via the Razr), innovation (the possible book-foldable), and practicality (the Moto G series), represents Lenovo’s attempt to erode market share from competitors and consolidate its position as a credible alternative in the Android landscape.

Luca Zaninello

Appassionato del mondo della telefonia da sempre, da oltre un decennio si occupa di provare con mano i prodotti e di raccontare le sue esperienze al pubblico del web. Fotografo amatoriale, ha un occhio di riguardo per i cameraphone più esagerati.

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