Verizon (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) today announced the availability of the next-generation motorola razr 2026, marking its entry as the carrier's most affordable folding phone. Priced at $0 for new customers on a qualifying myPlan with a 36-month Device Payment agreement (0% APR; $799.99 retail), the device is available starting May 21. The move underscores Verizon's strategy to lower the barrier to entry for foldable smartphones while maintaining performance and style.
The razr 2026 combines its iconic flip design with moto ai and Google Gemini integration, aiming to simplify daily tasks. This device is part of Motorola's broader lineup, which offers options from budget-friendly to premium foldable experiences. Verizon's offer includes a three-year price-lock guarantee on base monthly rates for myPlan and myHome network plans, providing customers with predictable pricing.
In addition to the razr 2026, new and existing customers can also get the moto g for free with a new line on myPlan, subject to terms. The new foldable will also be available on Visible, Verizon's digital-first wireless brand, starting May 21. For those switching to Verizon, the carrier offers a transparent bill comparison at stores and a white-glove setup service called Pro On The Go, powered by Asurion, where an expert delivers and configures the device.
Customers who bring their own motorola razr 2026 to Verizon can take advantage of a limited-time offer: mobile and home internet for as low as $69.99 per month, combining Fios 300 Mbps at $19.99 per month and one line on Unlimited Welcome at $50 per month, plus taxes and fees, with Auto Pay. Additionally, new Verizon Home Internet customers can receive three months of the FOX One perk for free, offering live and on-demand content from sports, news, and entertainment.
The announcement reflects Verizon's commitment to providing value and choice in the competitive smartphone market. By offering the razr 2026 at no upfront cost, the carrier aims to attract customers seeking innovative technology without compromising affordability. For more details, customers can visit verizon.com or the My Verizon app.


