Motorola Razr 2026 Leak Reveals Larger 4800mAh Battery Ahead of April 29 Launch

A leaked Russian listing reveals the Motorola Razr 2026 will feature a larger 4,800mAh battery, a $100 price increase, and an April 29 launch.

Apr 23, 2026
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Motorola Razr 2026 Leak Reveals Larger 4800mAh Battery Ahead of April 29 Launch

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A Russian retailer listing has spilled full specifications for the Motorola Razr (2026) ahead of its April 29 unveiling, and the headline upgrade is one foldable buyers have been asking for: a bigger battery. The Razr (2026) packs a 4,800mAh cell, a 300mAh increase over last year's model. That is the most meaningful hardware change in what otherwise reads as an incremental spec bump across the board.

Charging speeds remain stuck at 30W wired and 15W wireless, unchanged from the Razr (2025). The rest of the internal hardware follows a familiar mid-range playbook. A MediaTek Dimensity 7450X chipset powers the phone, paired with 8GB LPDDR5X RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage -- the slower NAND standard compared to UFS 4.0 found in higher-tier foldables from competitors. The display carries over from last year: a 6.9-inch foldable OLED running at 120Hz with a 2640x1080 resolution, plus a 3.6-inch cover display at 90Hz. Camera hardware consists of dual 50MP sensors (wide and ultrawide) and a 32MP selfie shooter on the cover screen. The phone runs Android 16 with Motorola's Hello UI out of the box and carries IP48 certification for dust and water resistance. That bigger battery comes with a higher price tag. Due to DRAM and NAND supply constraints, the Razr (2026) reportedly starts at $800 in the US -- a $100 jump over its predecessor. At that price it still undercuts Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 by $299.

Leaked renders from tipster Evan Blass show three colorways: white with a marble-like finish, green with a fabric texture, and gray with a fiber finish, alongside a pink variant with wavy patterning spotted in Motorola's own teaser content.

Even the Razr Ultra sibling is getting pricier at $1,500 according to leaks. Motorola has not confirmed any specifications or pricing ahead of next week's official event.

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