Motorola Razr 70 Ultra Launches at $1,499.99, Extending Battery Life Despite Sparse Upgrades
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Updated · T3 · Jul 6
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra Launches at $1,499.99, Extending Battery Life Despite Sparse Upgrades
3 articles · Updated · T3 · Jul 6
Summary
$1,499.99 in the US and £1,199.99 in the UK, the Razr 70 Ultra is now on sale as Motorola’s 2026 flagship flip phone, priced $200/£100 above its predecessor.
5,000mAh battery capacity—up from 4,700mAh—drives the biggest meaningful upgrade, delivering all-day life and faster 68W wired and 30W wireless charging in the same-sized body.
4.0-inch cover display remains a standout, with fuller app and notification access than Samsung’s Z Flip 7, while the 6.96-inch main screen and Pantone-led finishes keep Motorola’s design edge intact.
Snapdragon 8 Elite hardware is unchanged from the prior model, leaving the higher price harder to justify for upgraders even with a brighter main display and new 50-megapixel LOFIC main camera.
Three Android OS upgrades and five years of security support, plus bloatware and intrusive AI features, temper what the review still calls one of the best flip-phone experiences available.