Top Smartphones At CES 2026: Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, Clicks Communicator, Motorola Razr Fold, More
Major brands unveiled innovative smartphone technologies at CES 2026.

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, major brands unveiled innovative smartphone technologies, revealing foldables, premium flagships, and cutting-edge designs. Here’s a look at the biggest smartphone tech showcased at the CES 2026 from the stables of Samsung, Motorola, and more.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
Samsung showcased the Galaxy Z TriFold, its tri-fold phone with a massive 10-inch inner display — substantially larger than the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s 8-inch screen. It folds like a pamphlet into a pocketable device with a 6.5-inch cover screen. The device is quite thin, 3.9 mm at its thinnest (excluding camera bump). The Galaxy Z TriFold has already launched in limited markets like South Korea, with a U.S. release planned for 2026.
Samsung also demonstrated a breakthrough crease-free foldable OLED panel, reportedly appearing completely flat with no visible crease or ridge in the middle. Featuring an under-display camera, the panel could debut in the purported Galaxy Wide Fold or even in Apple’s rumoured iPhone Fold.
Clicks Communicator
Clicks introduced a compact Android 16 phone with a tactile QWERTY keyboard, promoting it as a “secondary device” for messaging and not endless scrolling. Its highlights include a 4-inch OLED display, 50MP main/24MP front cameras, 4,000mAh battery with wireless charging, microSD (up to 2TB), and customisable Signal LED notifications.
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Motorola Razr Fold
Motorola entered the book-style foldable arena with the Razr Fold, featuring a 6.6-inch external display and an expansive 8.1-inch 2K LTPO inner screen. It supports Moto Pen Ultra stylus, flexible layouts, and on-device AI like Catch Me Up. The triple 50MP camera system (main, ultrawide/macro, 3x telephoto) is paired with 32MP external and 20MP internal front cameras.
Punkt MC03
Swiss brand Punkt revealed the privacy-focused MC03 smartphone, running AphyOS on Android. It features secure dual data repositories, a 120Hz OLED display, IP68 rating, removable battery, 64MP camera, and comes with five years of updates. The Punkt MC03 is priced at $699 (including first year subscription of AphyOS).
Motorola Signature
Motorola launched its ultra-premium Signature series, powered by the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 with dedicated AI. It boasts a quad 50MP camera array, 6.8-inch Extreme Amoled display with Dolby Vision/Atmos and Bose audio, 5,200mAh silicon-carbon battery with 90W wired/50W wireless charging, and seven years of software/security updates.
Infinix Note 60 Series
Infinix unveiled the Note 60 Series, featuring the world’s first consumer-grade global satellite connectivity for HD voice calls and two-way SMS. Its connectivity covers nearly two-thirds of Earth’s surface at 4Kbps speeds and automatically switches between satellite and cellular/roaming networks.
