Motorola is launching the Razr 70 and Razr 70 Ultra in India in July 2026. Pre-orders open this month, with shipments expected mid-to-late July or early August. The Razr 70 starts at Rs 70,000, with the Ultra commanding a premium price for enhanced features.

Both phones use MediaTek’s Dimensity 7450X chipset. The distinction lies in design, display, and materials. Motorola is betting that consumers want foldable phones that fold reliably and don’t disappear after one generation.
The Largest Cover Screen Ever on a Flip
The Razr 70 Ultra features the largest cover screen Motorola has ever placed on a flip phone. The 3.6-inch outer display lets users do real work, not just glance at notifications. This shifts the flip phone from novelty to practical daily device.
A large cover screen changes how flip phones work. Users can reply to messages, check email, and browse without unfolding. The form factor becomes less about the spectacle of folding and more about utility.
Build Quality Separates the Models
The Razr 70 uses titanium hinges, vegan leather finish, aluminum frame, and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. The Ultra upgrades to a gapless hinge design, aviation-grade aluminum, and Gorilla Glass Ceramic protection.
These materials matter. A gapless hinge means less dust and debris can accumulate in the seam. Aviation-grade aluminum is stronger. Gorilla Glass Ceramic resists scratches better than regular glass. The Ultra clearly targets users willing to pay more for durability.
Motorola’s Razr 70 launches in India this month. The lineup shows foldables are maturing from experimental gadgets into serious phones people might actually want to use.



