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Motorola leak shows off the Razr 2026 in some stunning colors

Four colors, four textures, and zero patience for boring finishes: Motorola's Razr 2026 has leaked and it looks spectacular.

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Motorola hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, but a Ukrainian retailer listing has gone ahead and leaked the Razr 2026 in all its glory. A product page on allo.ua, spotted just days before the official April 29 announcement, reveals the flip phone in full detail, including colors. 

The listing shows the Razr 2026 in three colors, including white, green, and gray. Each colorway seems to carry a distinct texture rather than a regular glossy or matte finish. The while one, for instance, has a marble-like finish with the brand’s logo and the ‘razr’ lettering at the back panel. 

What colors are actually on the table?

The green and gray colorways seem to feature a fabric finish on their back panels, which, yet again, is quite common on Motorola’s premium smartphones. What gives the retail listing more credibility is the fact that renowned tipster Evan Blass also leaked the phone in the same colors. 

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However, the tipster also shared a render of the phone in another finish: pink with a wavy texture. One thing is clear: Motorola is leaning hard into tactile design as a design differentiator, and that might end up attracting a lot of young or first-time buyers to the lineup. 

Such designs make the phones feel more like a fashion accessory than a smartphone, and that’s something that the brand has been trying to do for quite some time, even with its non-folding conventional smartphones. 

Is there anything new beyond the colors?

Not quite. The phone seems to feature a 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED primary screen with a 2,640 x 1,080 resolution and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, alongside a 3.6-inch cover screen running at 90Hz and achieving up to 1,700 nits brightness. 

Memory and storage variants could start at 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, going all the way up to 18GB and 1TB on the higher-end variants. More information about the foldable should surface on the internet in the coming days.

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