Motorola Razr 70 Ultra/Razr Ultra 2026 in for review

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We finally got our hands on the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (aka Razr Ultra 2026 in North America), and it’s looking quite familiar.

Here it is next to its predecessor – physically, aside from the different back panel on these specific two models, there’s not much of a difference. You’ve got mostly the same displays – 7.0-inch 165Hz on the inside, 4.0-inch cover screen; the same SoC – a now-aging Snapdragon 8 Elite; even the camera system is unchanged.

The screen on the new Razr Ultra has a few more nits at the high end, and the battery has grown to 5,000mAh (up from 4,700mAh).


Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (left), Razr 70 Ultra on the right
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (left), Razr 70 Ultra on the right

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (left), Razr 70 Ultra on the right

Here’s the Razr 70 Ultra next to the regular Razr 70. There are more changes between these two – the 70 has smaller screens – 6.9-inch on the inside, 3.6-inch on the outside; it also has a MediaTek Dimensity 7450X SoC. The Ultra has a non-straightforward edge in imaging – nicer wide and selfie cameras, a lesser, on paper, ultrawide. Finally, the Ultra has 200mAh more on the battery front.

But a more tangible difference is the way they differ in the hand. The Ultra feels more premium and more polished. Better put together, in a sense.


Motorola Razr 70 Ultra on the left, next to the Razr 70
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra on the left, next to the Razr 70

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra on the left, next to the Razr 70

The Razr 70’s grippier finish is nice, but the wood trim finish on the Ultra is just something else entirely. In a world of glossy glass backs (and their derivatives), you notice when you touch something like wood (whether it’s real wood doesn’t change its feel in the hand).

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra/Razr Ultra 2026 in for review

The 7.0-inch display is plentiful, though it’ll feel narrow if you’re coming from a non-folding slab phone. It has the inherent benefit of being able to fit two identical apps in split-screen mode.

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra/Razr Ultra 2026 in for review

The Motorola Razr 70 Ultra is €1,360 in Europe and comes in a single 16/512GB config. The phone comes without a charger in the box, but you do get a cable and a soft-touch case.

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra/Razr Ultra 2026 in for review

The case has a built-in handle. Of course, many people would rightfully prefer to use the wood-trimmed phone caseless, and this editor would too.


Nice case in the box
Nice case in the box

Nice case in the box

Motorola Razr 70 Ultra



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