This Week in Tech: Google Introduces Fitbit Air, Motorola Reveals Razr Series, and Lenovo Unveils Legion Y70

This Week in Tech: Google Introduces Fitbit Air, Motorola Reveals Razr Series, and Lenovo Unveils Legion Y70
May 2026 is bursting with AI demonstrations, Android improvements, launches of foldable smartphones, gaming hardware unveilings, and innovative gadgets aimed at creators. The month promises to be thrilling for tech enthusiasts. Even though the number of launches is lower than in previous months, several brands are poised to introduce significant foldables, high-end smartphones, and smart wearables this May. AI-driven functionalities are also predominant in nearly every major gadget announcement of 2026.

From Motorola’s revamped Razr lineup to Google’s sleek Fitbit Air wearable, here are some of the standout gadgets launching this week.

Fitbit Air
Google’s Fitbit Air makes its debut on May 26, and the wearable is already capturing attention due to its distinctive screenless design. Notable features encompass AI-enhanced health monitoring, a lightweight fitness-oriented build, extended battery life, and compatibility with the Fitbit ecosystem.

Rather than functioning as a conventional smartwatch, Fitbit Air prioritizes comfort and straightforward health tracking. Users can monitor their fitness and well-being without the need to frequently check notifications or rely on a screen. The gadget is crafted for individuals seeking a hassle-free, low-maintenance device equipped with cutting-edge AI health functionalities.

Motorola Razr Series

The Motorola Razr Series ranks among the most significant smartphone launches of May 2026. Pre-orders commenced on May 14, while the devices are set for a global rollout on May 21.

The new Razr lineup showcases foldable OLED displays, larger external screens, AI-optimized software tools, enhanced battery efficiency, and a more robust hinge design. This year, Motorola is emphasizing premium foldables, coupled with smarter AI capabilities and superior multitasking performance. The revamped external screens also enhance the phones’ practicality for day-to-day use.

Motorola Razr+

The Motorola Razr+ bridges the gap between the standard Razr and the Ultra model, making it an appealing choice for many users. Key features include a larger external display, improved multitasking capabilities, a more advanced camera system, accelerated performance, and a luxurious foldable design. Motorola has also enhanced the cover screen interface, enabling users to access more apps without unfolding the phone. Simultaneously, the Razr+ strikes a balance between premium features and pricing compared to the pricier Ultra model.

Clicks Communicator

The Clicks Communicator does not yet have a confirmed release date for May, but it is generating buzz online for its unique focus on productivity. Key features comprise a physical keyboard attachment, a nostalgic typing experience, and a design tailored for enhanced smartphone communication and productivity. In contrast to most modern touchscreen accessories, Clicks Communicator revives the tactile feel of classic BlackBerry-style keyboards, appealing to those who prefer physical typing.

While the launch date remains uncertain, many productivity-oriented users are eagerly tracking the accessory.

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD

Amazon has unveiled the new Fire TV Stick HD in the Indian market, boasting a 30% performance boost, HDR10+ support, Wi-Fi 6, and a streamlined interface. This revamped, sleeker device introduces Xbox cloud gaming support and is available for ₹4,999 via Amazon, Flipkart, and various quick-commerce platforms. It supports major streaming services like Prime Video, Netflix, JioHotstar, YouTube, and Zee5. Additionally, it offers access to free, ad-supported content, including live sports and news channels. Furthermore, the included Alexa Voice Remote allows users to effortlessly search for and launch their favorite content using voice commands.

Lenovo Legion Y70

Lenovo has launched the new generation Legion Y70 in China during its May 2026 event, marking the company’s return to the gaming smartphone market after nearly four years. The Legion Y70 starts at CNY 3,099 (approximately ₹ 44,000) for the base model with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Debuting alongside the Legion Y900 gaming tablet, the new device is powered by an octa-core 3nm Snapdragon 8 series chipset. It features a substantial 8,000mAh battery that supports 90W wired fast charging and includes a dual rear camera system highlighted by a 50-megapixel primary camera.

Realme 16T 5G

The Realme 16T 5G is set to launch in India on May 22, joining the current Realme 16 series lineup. It will be available for purchase via Flipkart, the official Realme India website, and offline retail shops. The device is confirmed to feature a massive 8,000mAh battery. It is anticipated to operate on a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset with at least 8GB of RAM and Android 16. Buyers can choose from three color variants: Starlight Black, Starlight Blue, and Starlight Red.

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