Weekly poll: would you buy a Motorola Razr 70, Razr 70+ or Razr 70 Ultra? Which one? | Infinium-tech
While the big news in the Motorola Razr family this year is the launch of the first book-style foldable, the Razr brand is still associated with flip foldables. The company refreshed its offering with three new models: the Razer 70, the Razer 70+ and the Razer 70 Ultra. As usual, these will have slightly different names in the US: Razer 2026, Razer+ 2026 and Razer Ultra 2026. Let’s start with the top model.

The Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (aka Razr Ultra 2026) is an iterative update – it uses the same Snapdragon 8 Elite silicon, although it has an overclocked version (4.47GHz CPU instead of 4.32GHz). Still, this means it will be a generation behind other 2026 releases.
The new Ultra has the same dimensions as before and uses a 7″ 165Hz LTPO panel for the main display – the new panel is slightly brighter and reaches 5,000 nits (up from 4,500 nits). The 4″ cover display (165Hz LTPO) is the same.
The battery also got a small bump and now has a capacity of 5,000mAh (+300mAh compared to the 2025 model), while charging is the same – for what it’s worth, at 68W wired and 30W wireless, it’s faster than any Samsung, especially the Z Flip.
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (Moto Razr Ultra 2026)
The cameras look similar on paper, with a 50MP (1/1.56”) sensor in the main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide and a 50MP selfie camera. However, the main module has a LOFIC sensor – we’ll have to test it to find out how much of a difference it makes.
However, we know it makes a difference – the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 costs $1,500 in the US. This is an increase of $200 compared to the launch price of the Ultra 2025. In Europe, prices are £1,200 / €1,400. What do you think – are you interested in the Razer 70 Ultra/Razer Ultra 2026?
This is a new development – this year there is a Motorola Razr 70+ (and the related Razr+ 2026). Last year there was only Razer+ 2025 i.e. the US model. Don’t get too excited though, it’s basically the same phone.
There are few changes and the only change worth mentioning is the increase in battery capacity to 4,500mAh (up from 4,000mAh). Charging is the same (45W/15W) and the chipset is the same (Snapdragon 8s Gen 3). The main camera still uses a smaller 50MP sensor (1/1.95”), while the secondary module was changed to a 50MP ultra-wide, replacing the 2x/47mm telephoto of the 2025 phone.
Motorola Razr 70+ (Moto Razr+ 2026)
In the US, the Motorola Razr+ 2026 will retail for a whopping $1,100 – which is $100 more than the 2025 Plus. Europeans are looking at a £1,000 / €1,150 price tag. Considering the limited changes, could you see yourself buying the Razer 70+, especially considering that most regions didn’t get the 2025 Plus?
The Motorola Razr 70 is the only one of the trio to bring a new chipset – again, don’t get too excited. Alas, the Dimensity 7450X is a mild refresh of the 7400X used in the 2025 phone. There’s also a small (+300mAh) bump in battery capacity, now with a total capacity of 4,800mAh (charging remains at 30W/15W as before).
Motorola Razr 70 (Moto Razr 2026)
That leaves the new ultra-wide camera as the most exciting change to this year’s vanilla phones – it now has a 50MP sensor (up from 13MP), just like the Razer+ and Razer Ultra. Okay, it’s not much, but it’s something.
Motorola plans to ask $800 for the Razr 2026 — another $100 price increase over the year-old model. In Europe, it is £800 / €870. Are you planning to spend that much on the Motorola Razr 70?

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