The upcoming Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 (also expected to be called Razr 70 Ultra in some regions) has been leaked through an official-style promo video, giving a clear early look at its design and features just days before launch.
🎥 What the leaked promo video shows
Recent leaks reveal that the video focuses mainly on the phone’s outer display and camera usage features:
- 📱 Large 4-inch cover display used for apps, widgets, and notifications
- 📸 Ability to use the cover screen as a selfie viewfinder with rear cameras
- 🖐️ Gesture controls for camera (like hand gestures for timers)
- 🔋 Charging animations shown on the cover screen
- 🎨 Customisable cover screen themes and clock styles
👉 The leak suggests motorola is heavily promoting the cover display experience as a key selling point.
🧠 Design – almost unchanged but premium
Leaks indicate:
- 📐 Same familiar flip-style foldable design
- 🎨 Premium finishes (blue, brown, wood-texture style variants)
- 📷 Dual rear camera setup
- 🔲 Slight refinements in hinge and build quality
👉 Overall, it looks very similar to last year’s model but with new finishes and polish.
⚙️ Expected specifications (based on leaks)
While not fully confirmed, reports suggest:
- 🚀 Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset (same class as last gen in some leaks)
- 🔋 Around 5,000 mAh battery (bigger than before)
- ⚡ Fast charging support (TurboPower branding seen in video)
- 🧠 Up to 16GB ram (in top variants)
📊 What’s new vs older Razr models
- ✔ Bigger battery
- ✔ Better AI + cover display features
- ✔ Improved camera usability (selfie via main camera)
- ❌ No major design overhaul
- ❌ Likely small performance upgrade only
💰 Expected price (leaked range)
- 💵 Around $1,499 (Ultra variant)
- 📈 Slight price increase compared to previous generation due to premium upgrades
📅 Launch timeline
- 📌 Official unveiling expected on April 29, 2026
- 📱 Multiple models likely: Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra
📝 Final takeaway
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 leak confirms a phone that focuses more on:
👉 refined design
👉 smarter cover display usage
👉 better battery life
But it is not a radical redesign, rather a polished upgrade to Motorola’s foldable flagship line.
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