A few hours ago, Motorola introduced the foldable smartphones Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra in the home market of the parent company Lenovo, China. Now the duo has also been announced for global markets, with a twist: the Razr 40 will be called Razr and the Razr 40 Ultra will switch to Razr+ in North America.

The phones are the same ones we already introduced in our initial announcement post. In the Eurozone, the Razr 40 will cost €799, while the Razr 40 Ultra will be priced at €1,199.

Motorola Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra go global, to be called Razr and Razr+ in North America

The Razr 40 Ultra is available today in Europe and will launch in Latin America and Asia in the coming weeks.

In the US, the Razr+ with 256GB of storage will be available June 23 at Motorola, Amazon, Best Buy, AT&T, T-Mobile, Google Fi, Optimum Mobile and Spectrum Mobile. It will cost $999. Pre-orders begin June 16. The Viva Magenta coloring will be exclusive to the Motorola and T-Mobile online store.

Motorola Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra go global, to be called Razr and Razr+ in North America

In Canada, the Razr+ will also go up for pre-order on June 16 and see a full release on June 23, through Motorola’s website and “select national carriers and resellers.” The price? CAD1,299.99.

The Razr will hit North America “in the coming months” and the price is still under wraps. It will also arrive in “select markets in Europe, Latin America and Asia” soon.

Motorola Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra go global, to be called Razr and Razr+ in North America

Also unveiled today for Europe is the Motorola Edge 40 Viva Magenta Edition, which, you guessed it, comes in Viva Magenta, Pantone’s color of the year. It’s the same device as before, only shipped in a new, unique color.

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