Motorola’s next clamshell foldable is looking less like a reset and more like a careful trim. A new Motorola Razr 70 Ultra leak suggests the phone keeps most of the same hardware shape as before, but adds a bigger battery – the one upgrade that actually feels useful rather than decorative.
The leaked specs, said to come via Android Headlines, point to a phone that stays close to the current formula: same-sized displays, familiar camera hardware, and a processor choice that may frustrate anyone hoping for a cleaner generational leap. That is not unusual in foldables, where brands often prefer to squeeze efficiency out of an existing design instead of gambling on a full redesign.
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra display and hardware details
According to the leak, the Razr 70 Ultra gets a 7-inch inner foldable display with a 2992 x 1224 resolution, plus a 4-inch cover screen at 1080 x 1272. The overall dimensions and weight are said to be nearly unchanged, which is polite leak-speak for ”don’t expect Motorola to have reinvented the hinge.”
Inside, it is tipped to use last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, backed by 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. That mirrors the earlier model’s configuration, so the story here is continuity, not a spec-sheet arms race. Android 16 is also expected preinstalled, which at least keeps the software side current even if the silicon side feels conservative.
Camera setup and Pantone colors stay familiar
The camera system is said to stick with three 50-megapixel sensors: main, ultra-wide, and front-facing. Motorola’s Pantone-influenced color tuning is expected to remain part of the pitch, which has become one of the company’s cleaner ways of differentiating its foldables from Samsung’s more mainstream Galaxy Z Flip line.
Leaked color options include Pantone Cocoa Wood and Orient Blue Alcantara. Those names sound more like upholstery than phones, but they fit Motorola’s habit of selling texture and finish as much as raw hardware.
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra battery and charging
The headline change is the battery: 5,000mAh, up about 6 percent from the previous generation. Charging is expected to stay at 68W. That is the sort of upgrade foldable buyers actually notice, because battery life is still the awkward compromise in a device that has to power two screens and a folding mechanism.
- Inner display: 7 inches, 2992 x 1224
- Cover display: 4 inches, 1080 x 1272
- Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite
- Memory and storage: 16GB RAM, 512GB storage
- Battery: 5,000mAh
- Charging: 68W
If these details hold, Motorola is betting that refinement sells better than reinvention. The question now is whether a larger battery is enough to offset a spec sheet that otherwise looks like a very expensive rerun.

