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Foldable phones are the newest and fastest-developing type of mobile computer right now. Growing out of the desire to put the largest possible amount of screen inside the user’s pocket, they represent the cutting edge of technological innovation, with Samsung and Huawei offering the most notable early examples. A good foldable is one that combines the greater usability and potential of a large-screen tablet with the effortless portability of an everyday smartphone. We can expect foldables and their hinge designs to keep evolving at a breakneck pace, as hardware companies work to figure out exactly how to fold and market this new breed of portable computer.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Honor’s IP69 foldable is beginning to launch internationally.

The Magic V6 was first announced at MWC this year, and is already on sale in China. Today it launches in Singapore and Malaysia, where it costs RM 7,699 (about $1,930), with Europe to follow later this month. Alongside an IP69 rating it’s super slim, and has a huge 6,660mAh battery.

Photo of the Honor Magic V6, open, on a wooden table, showing the front screen and camera
Photo of the Honor Magic V6, open, on a wooden table
Photo of the Honor Magic V6, closed, showing the Honor logo
Photo of the Honor Magic V6, closed, from the bottom.
1/4Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
A niche market.

Luxury / trashy phone brand Vertu is back with its first book-style foldable, the Alphafold, an “AI command center” for busy rich people. It sounds like it’s found its audience.

Akarain8:

Finally a phone that fits my lifestyle at the intersection of Texan ranch owner, middle-eastern oil baron, and YouTube AI ‘content creator’.

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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Vertu’s new luxury foldable phone is an AI ‘command center.’

The Alphafold costs $6,880 (and that’s if you want to slum it with a calfskin finish), with more expensive options including alligator leather, gold, and diamonds. That gets you a year-old Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, a five-megapixel telephoto (yes, five, not 50), and an AI agent called Hermes.

Vertu Alphafold press image
Vertu Alphafold press image showing the inner screen
Vertu Alphafold press image showing the cameras
Vertu Alphafold press image showing the Vertu hinge logo
Vertu Alphafold press image showing the phone on its side
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The Hermes agent is what Vertu claims makes the Alphafold special.
Image: Vertu
The Razr Fold is stuck in the middle

6

Verge Score

Motorola’s first book-style foldable offers excellent battery life and middling everything else.

Allison Johnson
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Motorola’s next Razr looks sharp in new leaks.

Evan Blass has shared leaked images of the upcoming flip phone in four colors, each with a distinct texture. This is the regular Razr 2026 — a.k.a. the Razr 70 — though Motorola should also launch Pro and Ultra versions of the phone, and maybe soon — last year’s Razrs launched in April.

1/4Image: evleaks
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Samsung’s Z Flip 8 slims down in new leak renders.

The fairly reliable leaker OnLeaks has shared his first CAD renders for the Galaxy Z Flip 8, via MyMobiles, and it looks… pretty much identical to the Z Flip 7, actually. It’s apparently slimmer though, with 0.5mm shaved off when closed, which should make it fractionally more pocketable.

<em>The Flip 8 has the same boxy design and full cover screen as its predecessor according to this leak.</em>
<em>While it’s apparently going to be thinner when folded, it will be about the same thickness when open.</em>
<em>Samsung’s foldables normally launch in July, so expect to find out more then.</em>
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The Flip 8 has the same boxy design and full cover screen as its predecessor according to this leak.
Image: OnLeaks / MyMobiles
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Apple’s foldable iPhone to use Samsung display.

The Elec reports that Samsung Display secured a three-year exclusivity deal for folding iPhone screens, with the maybe-delayed, maybe-not-delayed Apple foldable due later this year. The question is whether Apple is getting the nearly creaseless panels Samsung showed off at CES, which it will need to match the Oppo Find N6.

Will the foldable iPhone use Samsung Display’s “crease-less” display we saw at CES?
Will the foldable iPhone use Samsung Display’s “crease-less” display we saw at CES?
Image: Samsung Display
Oppo made the best foldable phone, again

9

Verge Score

The Find N6 is my new favorite foldable.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Here for a good time, not a long time.

Samsung has discontinued its TriFold phone after just a few months on sale, amid speculation that it only ever manufactured a few thousand devices. So long, TriFold, we barely knew ye.

macfixer:

RIP Galaxy Z TriFold

2026 — 2026

🫡🫡🫡

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Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
The Oppo Find N6 is going international.

Oppo says its latest flagship foldable will be getting a “global launch” on March 17th. A promo for the Find N6 was also posted by Oppo’s official X account, though specific regional availability hasn’t been confirmed. The Find N5’s “global” release never went beyond Asia, will this make it further afield?

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Hands-on with the Magic V6.

Honor’s new foldable is the thinnest one yet (though only just), but packs a bigger battery than any before. Here are a few of my first impressions from playing around with the upcoming phone.

Who needs a laptop when you have a folding phone?

You may not like it, but big phone and tiny keyboard is what peak performance looks like.

Allison Johnson
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Motorola’s first book-style foldable looks sleek and slim at CES.

The Verge’s Allison Johnson got to try out the 6.6-inch outside / 8.1-inch inside Razr Fold, which looks a bit thinner than Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold in her quick side-by-side of the two foldables.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
The FIFA flip.

Soccer’s governing body isn’t at its most popular right now, from price gouging complaints to allegedly breaking its own rules giving a “peace prize” to Donald Trump. But hey, it’s a World Cup year, so you can’t blame it for trying its luck with this branded version of last year’s regular Motorola Razr.

Image of two FIFA-branded Razr phones resting on each other
FIFA World Cup 2026 Motorola Razr with its box
A female fan holds a FIFA-branded Razr phone as she gestures to the camera, and two male phones behind her hold flags
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That geometric design is intended to capture “the energy, inclusivity, and momentum” of the World Cup.
Image: Motorola
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Hands-on with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Trifold.

Three folding panels, two sets of hinges, and a frame that’s just barely thinner than a USB-C port, what more could you want? Allison Johnson finally got some hands-on time with Samsung’s trifold at CES 2026, and she’s already thinking of ways to replace her laptop.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
You can stress test your foldable phone with a Flappy Bird clone.

If you’re Samsung or Google, you probably put your folding screens through the wringer with fancy machinery. If you’re a resourceful developer and infosec expert, you build a Flappy Bird clone that you control by flapping your phone like wings. If you’re not particularly worried about your foldable, you can play Foldy Bird here.