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The Moto Razr Ultra specs for 2026 might be more interesting after this leak

March 27, 2026
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What you need to know

  • A major leak surfaced with some alleged imagery for Motorola’s Razr Ultra 2026.
  • The images suggest the device might remain largely similar to what consumers received in 2025; however, there’s speculation that internal upgrades are possible, since it slightly thicker.
  • The Razr Ultra 2025 offered a more premium setting for consumers, despite the fact that it looked pretty much the same as the Razr Plus 2025.

We’re starting to approach that time of the year when Motorola’s next foldables debut, and this rumor’s getting candid about its looks.

Tipster OnLeaks came forward with XpertPick to highlight some alleged renderings for Motorola’s Razr 70 Ultra, a.k.a the Razr Ultra 2026. The images give us a decent look at what the next foldable could offer in terms of its design. The cover display, which is said to measure 4 inches, still doesn’t take down its bezels, as they produce a generous border around the screen. A horizontal dual camera array is purported, with an LED flash nestled beside it.

The 7-inch inner display looks largely the same as what we’ve seen previously. Judging by the allegations, the bezels for this inner display remain pronounced, meaning Motorola might not be interested in thinning it for 2026. OnLeaks’ rumors showcase the phone in a brushed silver (kind of) colorway. The brushed markings are primarily visible on the rear panel.

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Android Central’s Take

I wonder what a design change for the Razr Ultra—or for the Razrs in general—would look like. It’s a solid phone as it stands. One thing that I’d love to see is a slightly wider display, both for its internal and external screens. To me, it just feels like the bezels are quite large. I know that’s probably hard to slim down, since we have the hinge mechanism and that might cause a little more work. But for its cover display, I’d love to see a sleek edgeless screen.

Perhaps we’re not to expect a huge design change for the Razr Ultra 2026, as these images suggest a phone that looks identical to the Razr Ultra 2025. However, OnLeaks claims there might be changes elsewhere. Supposedly, the upcoming version is slightly thicker than its soon-to-be predecessor. The difference is 0.6mm when unfolded.

This claim has led the publication to speculate that Motorola could be working on a battery upgrade or maybe a camera enhancement. OnLeaks didn’t share any specifics on its specifications, so we’re left to our imagination for now.

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(Image credit: XpertPick)

A leaked rendering of the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 in a brushed silver colorway, showing a familiar design to its 2025 variant.
(Image credit: XpertPick)

A leaked rendering of the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 in a brushed silver colorway, showing a familiar design to its 2025 variant.
(Image credit: XpertPick)

There’s some curiosity surrounding the Razr Ultra this year. Last year, Motorola’s foldable marked a significant strategy shift, as it introduced three phones. The trio consisted of the Razr, Razr Plus, and the Razr Ultra. The series introduced a titanium hinge, which Motorola said was “four times stronger” and could withstand more folds than before. If you remember the 2023 Razr Plus and its flimsiness, then it was apparent that the 2024 model had improved considerably.

Android Central’s Take

I text my colleague Derrek Lee anytime I have a Moto Razr question—he likes the phones. I’m also around the phone quite often, since I know someone with one, too. These phones are cool and can truly challenge what Samsung’s Flip is doing. So, I always keep my eyes on those two to see what’s new, what’s worth it. Right now, these rumors don’t add or take away anything. Yeah, it seems like the design is similar—whatever. What’s inside? That’s the truest test.

Also, if we’re to consider the battery upgrade route for the Razr Ultra 2026, that could be quite a worthy add-on. Last year’s model offers a 4,700mAh capacity with 68W charging. Android Central’s Derrek Lee was already pretty content with this, but a boost of 200mAh or 300mAh would be just as good. The 2025 foldables debuted in May. Maybe we’re looking at a similar timeframe again this year.

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