Motorola has officially redefined the foldable landscape with the global debut of the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra, Razr 70 Plus, and Razr 70. Succeeding the Razr 60 series, the 2026 lineup introduces a new middle-tier “Plus” model to bridge the gap between the base and premium variants.

These devices, which will be branded as the Razr Ultra (2026), Razr Plus (2026), and Razr (2026) in the United States, feature massive external displays, military-grade durability, and a heavy emphasis on multi-platform AI integration.
The Display Revolution and Military-Grade Build
The 2026 Razr series pushes the boundaries of clamshell usability. The Razr 70 Ultra and Razr 70 Plus both boast a massive 4.0-inch external pOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate and a staggering 3000 nits peak brightness, allowing users to run full apps and AI assistants without ever unfolding the phone. The standard Razr 70 follows closely with a 3.6-inch outer screen.

When unfolded, the Ultra reveals a 7.0-inch Extreme AMOLED display with up to 5000 nits of HDR brightness and Pantone validation. Durability has seen a major upgrade across the board; the entire series features titanium-reinforced hinges and meets military-grade standards for resistance to extreme temperatures, altitude, and humidity. While the Ultra is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, the Plus and Standard models utilize Gorilla Glass Victus.
Performance: Snapdragon 8 Elite and Rapid Charging
Under the hood, Motorola has equipped the Ultra with the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite 3nm chipset, paired with a large 5000mAh battery. This combination delivers over 36 hours of usage and supports 68W TurboPower charging, which can provide a full day’s power in just 8 minutes.
- Razr 70 Plus: Features the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 with a 4500mAh battery and 45W charging.
- Razr 70: Utilizes the MediaTek Dimensity 7450X with a 4800mAh battery and 30W charging.
- Shared Tech: All models support wireless and reverse wireless charging, ensuring they remain versatile in the modern tech ecosystem.
Next-Gen AI: Moto AI meets Google Gemini
Motorola is championing an “Open AI” philosophy. The built-in Moto AI suite offers features like “Catch me up” (notification summaries) and “Next Move” (contextual suggestions). However, the software doesn’t stop there. Users have native access to Google Gemini (including Gemini Live), Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity for real-time cited searches. A standout feature is the Google Photos Wardrobe, which allows users to digitize their clothing for virtual try-ons using the device’s foldable form factor.
Camera Systems and Pricing
The Razr 70 Ultra leads the photography pack with a 50MP primary LOFIC sensor for superior dynamic range, a 50MP ultrawide/macro lens, and a 50MP internal selfie camera. The Plus and Standard models feature a 50MP main sensor and a 32MP internal camera.
| Model | U.S. Price | Key Processor |
| Motorola Razr 70 Ultra | $1,499.99 | Snapdragon 8 Elite |
| Motorola Razr 70 Plus | $1,099.99 | Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 |
| Motorola Razr 70 | $799.99 | Dimensity 7450X |
Pre-orders in the U.S. begin on May 14, with general availability starting May 21, 2026, through major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy, as well as carriers including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.
