
The Motorola Razr 70 has appeared on China's TENAA certification database under model number XT2657-2, revealing key hardware details ahead of its expected launch.
The main inner display is a 6.9-inch OLED at 1080×2640 pixels, while the outer cover screen measures 3.63 inches OLED at 1056×1066 pixels.
The cover display size matches the Razr 60, meaning users can still handle notifications, quick replies, and basic apps without unfolding the phone.
The Razr 70 features a dual 50MP rear camera setup and a 32MP selfie camera on the inner display. By comparison, the Razr 60 paired a 50MP main sensor with a 13MP ultrawide lens.
The second 50MP sensor is likely a telephoto camera, as the listing indicates 3x optical zoom support.
An octa-core processor clocked at 2.75GHz — the specific chipset name is not mentioned in TENAA — with RAM options up to 18GB and storage up to 1TB.
This clock speed is slightly higher than the 2.6GHz Dimensity 7400X found in the Razr 60.
A dual-cell battery with a combined capacity of approximately 4,500mAh, with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
The Razr 70 measures 171.3×73.9×7.2mm and weighs 188g — nearly identical to the Razr 60 — suggesting Motorola is keeping the same exterior design while updating the internals.
Since the Razr 60 debuted in April 2025, the fresh TENAA certification suggests the Razr 70 could arrive in China by late March or early April 2026, with global markets to follow.
Leaks point to a three-model lineup: Razr 70, Razr 70 Plus, and Razr 70 Ultra. The Razr 70 Plus is expected with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage in two colors: African Violet and Mountain View.
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