Motorola Razr 70 specifications revealed in new TENAA listing

The base model of the next-generation Razr lineup, the Motorola Razr 70, has appeared on China’s TENAA certification website, offering an early look at its specifications. The device carries the model number XT2657-2 and is expected to arrive alongside the higher-end Motorola Razr 70 Ultra in the coming weeks.
According to the listing, the Razr 70 will feature a 6.9-inch OLED main display with a resolution of 1080 × 2640 pixels. On the outside, the foldable will include a 3.63-inch OLED cover display with a resolution of 1056 × 1066 pixels, allowing users to access notifications, apps, and quick controls without opening the device.
While the certification does not name the exact processor, it confirms that the phone will run on an octa-core chipset clocked at 2.75GHz. The device is also expected to ship with generous memory configurations, with up to 18GB of RAM and as much as 1TB of internal storage.
The TENAA listing also points to a dual-camera setup on the rear, both using 50MP sensors. One of the sensors is expected to function as a telephoto camera, with the listing indicating support for 3x optical zoom. On the inside, the foldable display houses a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.
Additional details from the certification reveal a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication. The device will also use a dual-battery system with a combined capacity of around 4,500mAh. In terms of physical design, the Razr 70 is listed as measuring 7.2mm thick and weighing 188 grams.
Motorola has yet to officially confirm a launch date. However, the timing suggests the announcement may not be far off. The company introduced the previous Razr 60 series in April last year, making a similar launch window for the Razr 70 lineup a strong possibility.











