• CES 2026 had a surprising phone presence here are 5 of my top pi

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    CES 2026 had a surprising phone presence here are 5 of my top picks

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    Sat, 10 Jan 2026 02:00:00 +0000

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    Looks like smartphones are back on the menu at CES 2026: from the Galaxy TriFold to a BlackBerry-style throwback.

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    Usually, CES isnt really a big showcase for phones and other mobile-centric tech, but this years show bucked the trend a bit. While not awash with smartphones, CES 2026 had a few worth paying attention to.

    To anyone whos been reading TechRadar over the past few months, youll know that the Samsung Galaxy TriFold has been stealing the headlines, and its worthy of attention. But there are a selection of other phones that I feel
    are also worth a closer look.

    So below youll find my picks for the phones that stood out at CES this year. And for a beat-by-beat rundown of what grabbed TechRadars attention in Las Vegas, check out our live coverage of CES 2026 ; also, read our picks for the best gadgets we saw at CES 2026 here . Samsung Galaxy TriFold a new foldable frontier (Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future) An uncompromising folding phone that turns into a 10-inch tablet It has the specs to match its big screen space

    Lets start with the big one: the Samsung Galaxy TriFold was basically the
    best phone at CES 2026 , with its large 10-inch display packed into a frame thats not really that much thicker than some of the earlier Galaxy Z Fold phones.

    Its set to be a rather impressive foldable phone-meets-tablet when it gets released, though theres no word on pricing yet.

    Editor-at-Large Lance Ulanoff went hands-on with the Galaxy TriFold and
    noted: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is an uncompromising and remarkable feat of engineering that offers the potential of truly pocketable big-screen
    tablet productivity. We didn't spend much time with it, but what we saw, tried, and touched impressed us. Motorola Razr Fold a new challenger has entered the foldable arena (Image credit: Motorola / Future) Motorolas first book-style foldable phone It has an 8.1-inch internal screen, with a 6.6-inch cover display, and boasts 5 cameras

    After generations of flip-style foldable phones, Motorola has finally entered the book-style foldable fray to jostle with the likes of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and OnePlus Open .

    The Motorola Razr Fold is a bi-folding phone sporting a 6.6-inch cover
    display that, when opened, reveals an 8.1-inch screen with an LTPO panel, which means it can go from 120Hz down to a power-saving 1Hz. A trio of rear cameras in the standard configuration of main, ultra-wide, and telephoto all with 50-megapixel sensors are joined by a sizable flash, while there's a
    20MP camera on the internal display and a 32MP front-facing camera embedded
    on the cover display.

    While were lacking many specific details, and Motorola isnt doing anything particularly new in the foldable phone space, if its priced well, the Razr Fold could be a compelling device that undercuts many of the best foldable phones. Honor Robot Phone arming cameras (Image credit: Honor) Honors Robot Phone adds a robotic arm and gimbal to a rear-camera system Some much-needed creativity in the smartphone arena

    Announced back in October 2025, Honor's bizarre Robot Phone was on display at CES 2025. And while people couldnt go hands-on with the phone, it was still
    an intriguing device.

    What looks like a fairly run-of-the-mill smartphone actually has a camera system on a gimbal-meets-robot-arm assembly. The idea here is that such a system should enable more dynamic photography and video. And while details
    are still scarce, there are hints that an AI system will be able to track interesting things smartly.

    While Im not sure anyone asked for such a feature on a phone, its still interesting to see some innovation and creative thinking in the smartphone space, which has become increasingly iterative in recent years. And I, for one, am looking forward to getting a closer look at this Robot Phone.
    Motorola Signature Moto is back in the flagship fight (Image credit: Motorola) A full-fat flagship phone from Motorola, but at a compelling price But the chipset could let it down a little

    Back to Motorola as the brand revealed the Motorola Signature . While
    Motorola is usually known for mid-range phones at competitive prices, the Signature is a proper flagship smartphone.

    Theres an assortment of high-end specs like four 50MP cameras, a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate, and a 5,200mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. Plus, theres 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

    Where the Signature might come unstuck is with the use of a Snapdragon 8 Gen
    5 chip. Hardly a slow chipset, its still not likely to be up there with the Snapdragon 8 Elite feature in the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.

    However, at 899.99 (roughly $1,210 / AU$1,800), its not priced at the top end of flagship phones, so Motorola may be targeting a flagship phone that aims
    to compete with the power-and-value might of the OnePlus 15 . Clicks Communicator BlackBerry mourners rejoice! (Image credit: Clicks) A new Android phone with a physical keyboard For people who miss the days of BlackBerry phones

    I was never into BlackBerry phones, but I appreciate that some people adored them. And phone keyboard accessory brand Clicks must have some BlackBerry fans, as the company revealed the Clicks Communicator .

    With a physical keyboard and a 4.03-inch AMOLED display, this Android phone looks a lot like a BlackBerry from yesteryears. But it has a few tricks up
    its phone sleeves, one being that it runs a custom version of the Niagara Launcher that puts productivity apps front and center. Other things like cameras are put aside for a focus on getting stuff done, which is why the phone only sports a single 50MP camera.

    Available to reserve right now for $399 (about 295 / AU$595), and launching with a full price set at $499 (around 370 / AU$740), I could see the Click Communicator appealing to people who just want a phone as a work tool rather than a bells-and-whistles pocket computer.

    TechRadar has been extensively covering this year's CES . Head over to our CES 2026 live news page for the latest stories and our hands-on verdicts on everything from 8K TVs and foldable displays to new phones, laptops, smart home gadgets, and the latest in AI.

    You can also ask us a question about the show in our CES 2026 live Q&A and well do our best to answer it.

    And dont forget to follow us on TikTok and WhatsApp for the latest from the CES show floor!



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