Motorola, which recently re-entered the Turkish market, is preparing to raise the bar with the next-generation Motorola Razr 70 series. Following earlier technical leaks, the most anticipated visual details—color options and specialized textures—have finally come to light. This year, Motorola is challenging its rivals not just with technology, but with fashion and aesthetics.
Design Meets Fashion: Pantone Partnership
Motorola’s ongoing collaboration with Pantone continues to bear fruit in the Razr 70 series. According to leaked images, the device will arrive in three primary color options designed to suit every taste:
- Pantone Sparkling Green: This model features a specialized carbon-fiber-like texture, ideal for users seeking a sporty yet high-tech look.
- Pantone Hematite: Offering a more professional and sophisticated stance, this dark grey option comes with a soft, fabric-like texture.
- Pink: The most vibrant member of the series, the pink model distinguishes itself with a smooth and glossy finish.
- African Violet: A striking purple variant is also reported to be among the options for specific markets.

Power and Efficiency Under the Hood
The Razr 70 offers a significant internal upgrade. At its core is an eight-core processor running at 2.75 GHz. While the exact chipset name is yet to be confirmed, the inclusion of up to 18 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage makes it one of the most powerful foldable phones to date.
Key Technical Specifications:
- Internal Display: A massive 6.9-inch OLED panel with a 1080 x 2640 resolution.
- Cover Display: A functional 3.63-inch external screen (1056 x 1066 pixels) for quick tasks.
- Camera System: Dual 50 MP rear sensors, with rumors suggesting one is a telephoto lens supporting 3x optical zoom. The selfie camera stands at 32 MP.
- Battery: A dual-battery system providing a total capacity of 4,500 mAh for all-day use.
Thin, Light, and AI-Ready
Motorola appears to have mastered the physical challenges of foldables. The Razr 70 is expected to be just 7.2 mm thick and weigh 188 grams, making it nearly imperceptible in a pocket and easy to use with one hand. On the software front, the device is anticipated to launch with Android 16 and may feature a dedicated hardware button for the new Moto AI assistant on the Ultra model.
Combining chic design with powerhouse hardware, the Razr 70 is expected to hit global markets in the summer of 2026. Do you think the 18 GB RAM upgrade is necessary for a foldable, or are the Pantone color textures the real selling point for you? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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