IGeekphone reported on April 29th that the source Nieuwemobiel released a blog post yesterday (April 28th), showcasing the renderings of the dark green Motorola Razr 70+ dual-fold mobile phone. Its back panel features a woven texture design certified by Pantone.
In terms of durability, the Razr 70+ foldable phone has received the IP48 protection level certification, with a protection level comparable to that of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7. In terms of battery life, according to the EU energy efficiency label, the phone’s battery can withstand at least 1200 full charging cycles before starting to show performance degradation. The full charge duration is approximately 49 hours, and the energy efficiency label reaches A grade.

In terms of appearance, the Razr 70+ features a foldable internal screen in a full-screen design. The external screen area integrates two rear cameras, while the internal screen is equipped with a single selfie camera. On the right side of the body, there is a separate volume button and power button. On the left side is the SIM card slot, and at the bottom is the USB-C interface and speaker hole.

In terms of color, apart from the dark green (Mountain View) version that has been disclosed, the official will also launch a purple model named “African Violet”. Regarding specifications, the source of the information states that there is currently no relevant data and it is unclear what the differences are between the Plus version and the standard version.









