Leaked press renders show the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra in two new finishes - Orient Blue Alcantara and Pantone Cocoa Wood - while confirming key specs ahead of its expected launch later this month.
New press renders of the upcoming Motorola Razr 70 Ultra have surfaced online, offering our clearest look yet at the clamshell foldable's design and color options ahead of its anticipated launch later this month.

New color options revealed The leaked images showcase the Razr 70 Ultra in two distinct finishes: an Orient Blue variant featuring what appears to be a faux leather rear panel, and a Pantone Cocoa Wood option with a matte wooden texture. These premium finishes continue Motorola's strategy of offering distinctive materials and colors to differentiate its foldables in a crowded market.
The renders also provide a detailed view of the device's hinge mechanism and overall form factor, though notably, the inner folding display appears to lack a visible selfie camera cutout - likely an oversight in the render rather than an actual design change, as earlier CAD renders did show the expected hole-punch cutout.
Expected specifications confirmed According to the leak, the Razr 70 Ultra will feature:
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC
- 7-inch inner folding display
- 4-inch cover screen
- Dual 50MP rear cameras
- 50MP front-facing camera
- 4,700mAh battery with 68W fast charging
- Slightly thicker design than the Razr 60 Ultra, possibly to accommodate the larger battery
Market positioning and launch timeline While Motorola hasn't made any official announcements, the Razr 70 series is expected to debut before the end of April. In the US market, these devices will likely be marketed as the Razr 2026 and Razr Ultra 2026, continuing Motorola's annual refresh cycle for its foldable lineup.
The choice of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for the clamshell model, while the Razr Fold reportedly gets the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, has raised some eyebrows among enthusiasts. This decision seems counterintuitive, as foldables typically command higher price points and could justify more premium internals.
Context in the foldable market Motorola's Razr series has been a key player in making foldables more accessible, particularly in the clamshell segment. The company's focus on unique materials and colors, combined with competitive pricing - the Razr 60 Ultra currently starts at around €639 - has helped Motorola carve out a significant niche in the foldable market.
As we approach the official launch, these leaks provide valuable insight into Motorola's strategy for 2026, balancing performance upgrades with design differentiation in an increasingly competitive foldable smartphone landscape.

The full specifications and pricing will likely be confirmed when Motorola officially unveils the Razr 70 series in the coming weeks.

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