
DCS and regulatory leaks just confirmed the Motorola Razr 70 series is officially on the way, featuring a massive 5100mAh battery on the Ultra model. I’m honestly buzzing because these specs suggest Motorola is finally fixing the biggest headache with flip phones: the battery dying before dinner.
Motorola Razr 70 Series Key Specs
I’ve seen a lot of fast phones, but the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra is hitting different. It’s expected to pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. Pair that with a wild 16GB of RAM, and you’ve got a pocket rocket. To put it simply, 16GB of RAM means I can keep 20 apps open at once, and the phone won’t even stutter. Whether you’re editing video or gaming, this thing is built to fly.
Displays That Pop
The screens on the Motorola Razr 70 series are total eye candy. The Ultra is rumored to have a 7.1-inch foldable pOLED main display with a 165Hz refresh rate. A 165Hz screen makes scrolling feel like butter—it’s so smooth it’s hard to go back to regular phones.

Even the cover screen is getting a glow-up. We’re looking at a 4-inch LTPO AMOLED external display on the Ultra. This means you can reply to texts or check maps without even unfolding the phone. Plus, with 4500 nits peak brightness, you’ll be able to see your screen clearly even under the brightest afternoon sun.
Battery and Cameras
The “standard” Razr 70 is no slouch either. It features a 6.9-inch Full-HD+ screen and a solid 5000 mAh battery. While it has 33W fast charging, the Ultra steps it up to 80W wired charging. With 80W, you can juice up from zero to full in a flash while you’re getting ready to head out.
For the camera fans, the Ultra brings a dual 50MP setup on the back and a 50MP selfie camera. A 50MP selfie lens means your video calls will look crisp enough for professional meetings, not just grainy FaceTime chats.
My Verdict
I think the Motorola Razr 70 series is the one to watch if you’re bored with “normal” slab phones.
- Buy this if: You want a phone that turns heads and actually lasts all day.
- Skip it if: You are on a tight budget, as foldables still carry a premium.
With a starting price expected around ₹59,990, it’s a serious rival to the Galaxy Z Flip. I can’t wait to get my hands on the Motorola Razr 70 series.
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