Weekly poll: would you buy a Motorola Razr 70, Razr 70+ or Razr 70 Ultra? Which one?
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Weekly poll: would you buy a Motorola Razr 70, Razr 70+ or Razr 70 Ultra? Which one?
"The Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (aka Razr Ultra 2026) is an iterative update - it uses the same Snapdragon 8 Elite silicon, although it does have the overclocked version (4.47GHz CPU instead of 4.32GHz). Still, this means that 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 a bit brighter and peaks at 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 5,000mAh capacity (+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."
"We know this makes a difference, though - the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 costs $1,500 in the US. That's a $200 price hike compared to the launch price of the Ultra 2025. In Europe, the prices are £1,200 / €1,400."
Motorola introduced three new Razr models: Razr 70, Razr 70+, and Razr 70 Ultra, with US names of Razr 2026, Razr+ 2026, and Razr Ultra 2026. The Razr 70 Ultra is an iterative update using Snapdragon 8 Elite, including an overclocked CPU variant, while remaining a generation behind other 2026 releases. It keeps the same dimensions and uses a 7-inch 165Hz LTPO main display with higher brightness, peaking at 5,000 nits. The 4-inch 165Hz LTPO cover display remains unchanged. Battery capacity increases to 5,000mAh, while charging stays at 68W wired and 30W wireless. Camera hardware appears similar, but the main sensor uses LOFIC technology. Pricing rises to $1,500 in the US and £1,200 / €1,400 in Europe.
Read at GSMArena.com
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