I just spotted a massive paper trail for Motorola fans. If you’ve been waiting for the next wave of Razr foldables or a super-slim flagship, the wait is almost over. The Motorola Razr 70 just hit the UAE’s regulatory database, which is tech-speak for “it’s launching any second now.”
The Main Event: Razr 70 & 70 Ultra
Motorola is clearly trying to fix “flip phone fatigue.” The Razr 70 and its “Ultra” sibling just cleared certification, and the upgrades look legit.
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The Screen: A massive 6.9-inch pOLED. It hits 4,000 nits of brightness. That’s wild for a foldable.
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The Power: You’re looking at the Snapdragon 8S Elite or a high-end Dimensity chip.
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The Battery: They finally bumped it to 5,000 mAh. On the charging front, expect 33W wired and 25W wireless speeds.
The Skinny Legend: Edge 70 Fusion
Motorola is still obsessed with being thin. The Edge 70 Fusion is reportedly aiming for a tiny 5.99mm profile.
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The Guts: It’ll likely run the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.
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The Screen: A 6.78-inch AMOLED with a 144Hz refresh rate.
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Interestingly: Despite being thin, rumors say it might pack a 7,000 mAh battery. I’ll believe that when I see it.
The Budget Crew: Moto G17 & G77
The “G” series is also getting a refresh. These just went official in some markets.
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G77: This one is the heavy hitter. It has a 108MP camera and a Dimensity 6400 chip.
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G17: More of a student phone. It uses the Helio G81 Extreme and a 50MP Sony LYTIA sensor.
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Price-wise: Expect these to sit comfortably in the budget-to-midrange bracket.
Why it matters
Motorola is moving fast to steal Samsung’s lunch. By pushing 4,000-nit screens and massive batteries into slim foldables, they’re making the “lifestyle” phone actually practical for power users.








