Overview
- Motorola’s 2026 Razr 70 Ultra largely keeps the same core hardware as the 2025 Razr Ultra, using the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the same 7.0‑inch foldable and 4.0‑inch cover OLEDs, and a triple 50MP camera setup while increasing battery capacity to about 5,000 mAh.
- Reviewers note the phone retains the same camera sensors and chipset from last year, so the battery boost and charging options (68W wired and 30W wireless) are the main tangible upgrades.
- The new model carries higher list prices in some markets, for example a 512GB/16GB configuration listed at roughly £1,199/€1,329, which reviewers say could push price‑sensitive buyers toward rivals such as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7.
- Retailers are offering the 2025 Razr Ultra at a steep discount to about $685, which undercuts the 2026 model and creates a strong lower‑cost alternative for buyers who don’t need the slightly larger battery.
- Coverage also highlights conflicting durability claims (reports list both IP48 and IP68 ratings) and regional differences in included accessories, which creates buyer confusion and could force Motorola to clarify specs or adjust pricing and bundles.