Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 render leaks give us our first proper look at the upcoming foldable
Unsurprisingly the design hasn't really changed
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We know the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is coming later this year, but have you wondered what the incoming flip-foldable might look like? Thanks to leaked press renders from Onleaks (via Android Headlines), we have a sense of what to expect.
The design doesn't look all that different from last year at first glance, but look closer and you'll see that there's no hole-punch camera to be seen. These press renders may have forgotten to add the cameras — something that should be fixed before officially released to the public. That's why OnLeaks believes that this is a "first draft."
More of the same isn't always a bad thing
The leaker doesn't believe that Motorola has removed the hole-punch camera entirely, nor does he expect an under-display camera. He mentions rumors about a possible 50MP selfie camera, which wouldn't match up with either of those scenarios.
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Beyond that, the design doesn't appear to have changed. We have the same flip-phone design, complete with the large cover display taking up half of the phone's rear — making it ideal for running apps without having to open your phone.
The textured back has also made a comeback, with the renders showcasing unique styles in purple and brown. OnLeaks claims that there should be four color options available, though we don't see what the other two might be.
Inside, Motorola has apparently packed in the Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 chipset, 16GB of RAM, a minimum of 512GB of storage, a 4,700 mAh and 68W wired charging. I'd guess that the super high refresh rate of last year's Razr Ultra will also make a comeback — 165Hz on both folding and cover displays. Plus, the dual rear cameras seem to make a comeback, with last year's model offering 50MP main and ultrawide lenses.
The only question is, when will the Razr Ultra 2026 actually arrive? Motorola is the official smartphone partner of the 2026 World Cup, which means they're probably going to want to release its phones ahead of the tournament to capitalize on all the attention it will get. Since the tournament kicks off in June, we likely don't have very long to wait.
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