Motorola Razr 70 Ultra Launch 2026: Motorola’s new foldable phone will take the world by storm, A powerful entry with three 50MP cameras

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra: Motorola is all set to continue its powerful legacy with the global launch of the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (or Razr Ultra 2026). Following the strong success of the Razr Fold in January, the company is…

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra: Motorola is all set to continue its powerful legacy with the global launch of the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (or Razr Ultra 2026). Following the strong success of the Razr Fold in January, the company is now preparing to launch a new and powerful device in the ‘clamshell’ foldable segment.
According to recent leaks and official renders, this new Moto phone will not only make a strong impact on the streets with its premium ‘Panton Coco Wood’ finish, but it will also feature a dedicated Moto AI button for the first time. By tightly linking its launch to the FIFA World Cup in June 2026, Motorola is positioning this powerful device directly against rivals from Samsung and Apple. Let’s take a closer look at what’s special about this new rugged foldable phone.

Design and Color Options

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According to renders revealed by OnLeaks and Android Headlines, the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra will be available in at least two rugged and premium finishes. These include ‘Pantone Cocoa Wood’ and ‘Orient Blue Alcantara’ options, which give it a steely and luxurious feel when held. Its outer display features a triple-camera setup, with all three sensors featuring 50-megapixel sensors. This significant upgrade firmly establishes it as a strong player in the foldable photography world.

7-inch Display and Moto AI Button

Motorola has equipped the Razr 70 Ultra with a massive 7-inch internal foldable screen, which, combined with the 4-inch cover display, provides a powerful visual experience. This time, the company has included a dedicated Moto AI button on the left edge of the phone, providing secure and quick access to artificial intelligence (AI) features. The power and volume buttons are firmly placed on the right side, while the USB Type-C port, robust speaker grille, and SIM slot are located at the bottom. This robust construction makes the phone sturdy and durable for daily use.
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Snapdragon 8 Series

Motorola has built this device into a powerful beast when it comes to performance. It uses Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Series chipset, which handles multitasking and high-graphics gaming with ease. It also boasts a robust 4,700mAh battery with support for 68W fast charging. This battery life ensures your rugged phone stays strong even after a long day of heavy use.
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