Motorola is scheduled to unveil its next-generation Razr foldables at the end of this month. Leaks have already revealed some key details, including a price hike for both models. A new leak now spills the full specs of the Razr (2026).

As per the device listing from Russian retailer Allo, the IP48-certified Razr (2026) will feature a 6.9-inch foldable OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 2640×1080. It will be powered by a mid-range MediaTek Dimensity 7450X chipset, paired with 8GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB storage, albeit the slower UFS 3.1 variant.

There will also be a 512GB configuration, though RAM appears limited to 8GB.

The phone will supposedly pack dual 50MP cameras, with the second shooter an ultrawide lens. A 32MP selfie camera will sit on the front cover display, which remains unchanged at 3.6 inches and features a 90Hz refresh rate.

Besides the internal spec bump, Motorola will seemingly upgrade one key aspect of the Razr (2026) — the battery. It will pack a 4,800mAh battery — a 300mAh bump over the Razr (2025). While not massive, this should still lead to a noticeable boost in battery life.

Fast charging speeds will be the same as its predecessor: 30W wired and 15W wireless charging.

On the software front, the Razr (2026) will run Android 16 with Motorola’s Hello UI on top.

A higher price tag to go with a modest spec bump

If the leak is accurate, except for the battery, Motorola will supposedly only make the usual incremental updates to the Razr (2026).

Yet, due to the DRAM and NAND supply crunch, the foldable may cost an extra $100 and retail for $800. That should still make it among the most affordable calmshell foldables to launch in the US this year. For comparison, Samsung charges $1,099 for the Galaxy Z Flip 7. So, Moto’s new flip-foldable should still be $300 cheaper.

Even the Razr’s Ultra sibling will seemingly get a price bump and cost a whopping $1,500. Hopefully, the company will offer some nice launch deals to make up for the price hike.