Motorola is unveiling one or more new Razrs internationally on April 29, as revealed earlier today. Now, a new report from France gives us more information about the US market. Like last year, the lineup will be rebranded there, and there’s also an additional model.
So, the international Razer 70 will be known as the Razer 2026 in North America, the Razer 70 Ultra will be called the Razer Ultra 2026, and in between them there will be a Razer + 2026 which will have no international correspondent.
The new lineup will reportedly become available in North America on May 21st. Prices will increase: $100 for the vanilla model and Razer+, $200 for the Ultra. The Razer 2026 will be priced starting at $799.99 with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, the Razer+ 2026 will be priced starting at $1,099.99 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and the Razer Ultra 2026 will be priced starting at $1,499.99 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The Razer Fold 2026 will launch with that trio at $1,899.99, with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
The Razer 70 / Razer 2026 are said to be powered by the Dimensity 7450X SoC, presumably a slight improvement over its predecessor’s Dimensity 7400X. The phone will otherwise be the same, but it will get a 4,800 mAh battery (300 mAh more) and a 50 MP ultrawide camera – previous rumors said it would be telephoto, unfortunately we can’t say what’s accurate and what’s not.
The Razr+ 2026 will have the same internal screen size but will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, and its refresh rate will be bumped up to 165Hz (compared to 120Hz on the Razr 2026). This model will pack a battery of up to 4,500 mAh, and will support fast 45W wired charging. The camera system will be the same, the IP48 rating and the fact that both will definitely run Android 16 from day one.
Source (in French)
