After announcing the Motorola Razr Fold in January, Motorola is now gearing up to launch its clamshell foldable. The device appeared in CAD renders a couple of weeks earlier.
Now, new official-looking renders of the Razr 70 Ultra, or possibly the Razr Ultra (2026), have surfaced via OnLeaks in collaboration with Android Headlines.
Here’s your official look at the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra
The images suggest the device will arrive in at least two finishes: Pantone Cocoa Wood and an Orient Blue Alcantara option. Like its predecessor, the outer display houses a triple-camera setup, with all three sensors reportedly clocking in at 50 megapixels.
One notable omission from these renders is any clear look at the internal camera. According to Android Headlines, that’s likely down to early rendering inconsistencies rather than a redesign, so don’t expect Lenovo to ditch the selfie camera or move to an under-display solution just yet.

It is said to feature a 7-inch internal foldable screen paired with a 4-inch cover display. The left edge now features a dedicated Moto AI button, while power and volume controls stay right-mounted. The bottom houses a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, a microphone, and a SIM slot. A secondary microphone sits topside.
Under the hood, the Razr 70 Ultra is expected to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series chip, alongside a familiar 4,700mAh battery and 68W fast charging.
Timing-wise, the launch could be strategically aligned with the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Lenovo and Motorola have partnered with FIFA as an Official Technology Partner for the event, so the company will reportedly target a debut in the weeks leading up to kickoff on June 11.
Not to forget, the Razr 70 standard model has already surfaced on China’s TENAA with images and specifications. Both will likely launch on the same day.
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