Following the launch of the Razr FIFA World Cup 26 Edition, Motorola announced the launch of new limited editions of the Razr Fold and Edge 70 Fusion phones to celebrate the upcoming tournament. The company collects these three devices under the name FIFA World Cup 26 Collection.

The Razr Fold FIFA World Cup 26 Edition comes in a different black color than the green version of the previous Razr, and features a back surface with a prominent dot pattern that Motorola says is inspired by the materials and texture of football.

This design provides a better grip for the book-style foldable phone. However, the texture does not cover the entire back, as it has 26 glossy finishes that provide a clear visual contrast.

Motorola also adds the official FIFA World Cup 26 logo with a 24-karat gold plated layer, and this gold touch also extends to the company’s famous wings-shaped logo.

On the other hand, the Edge 70 Fusion phone gets a special tournament version with a design that mimics the texture of football with a distinctive leather touch. As with the Razr Fold, the Motorola and FIFA World Cup 26 logos feature a 24-karat gold coating, with a gold frame surrounding the camera island to enhance the luxury feel.

Programmatically, Motorola is incorporating tournament-inspired extras that include exclusive wallpapers, custom ringtones, and photo watermarking. The devices also offer pre-installed access to the official FIFA World Cup app and the new mobile game FIFA Heroes.

The Edge 70 Fusion FIFA World Cup 26 Edition phone is currently available in some markets such as Spain at a price of 529 euros, and Motorola includes a Moto Sound Flow headset as a free gift, which is a headset priced at 199 euros and is available for pre-order via Amazon.de before its launch on March 31.

The price of the Razr Fold FIFA World Cup 26 Edition has not yet been revealed, but the company confirms that the collection will be launched in selected markets next month.

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