A leak of the Razr 70 Ultra reveals how Motorola intends to captivate users with striking new designs.
Leaked press images indicate that Motorola is focusing on distinctive textures and materials to ensure the Razr 70 Ultra makes an impression, despite the design remaining mostly consistent with previous models.
Motorola is preparing to release the successor to last year's Razr 60 Ultra. Recent CAD renders have provided an initial glimpse at the device, suggesting that the Razr 70 Ultra will not deviate significantly from its predecessor's design. However, a new leak suggests that Motorola might emphasize unique colors and finishes for differentiation.
What new color options are available?
Trusted leaker OnLeaks has revealed press renders (through Android Headlines) showcasing the Razr 70 Ultra in two eye-catching finishes: Orient Blue Alcantara and Pantone Cocoa Wood. The Orient Blue variant is anticipated to have a faux leather back adorned with a diamond stitch pattern, lending it a luxury appearance. Conversely, the Cocoa option is likely to feature a wood-like texture with visible grain patterns.
OnLeaks/Android Headlines
Rather than simply providing the device in various colors like many smartphone manufacturers, Motorola seems to be applying distinct finishes to each hue, introducing a tactile quality that exceeds standard glossy or matte styles. With the design expected to stay the same, these finishes should aid in setting the new model apart from its predecessor.
OnLeaks/Android Headlines
Motorola has previously utilized this strategy with earlier Razr models, offering vegan leather backs and Pantone-inspired colors. The Razr 70 Ultra appears to elevate this concept further by combining vibrant colors with more pronounced textures. It’s a subtle transition, yet one that could enhance the device's uniqueness.
What additional information do we have about the Razr 70 Ultra?
While Motorola has not yet disclosed any official specifications, the device is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, along with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The visuals also imply that Motorola may continue using a dual-camera arrangement, though it remains uncertain whether any sensor improvements are forthcoming.
Further details are likely to emerge in the upcoming weeks as the official launch approaches, which may occur later this month. Motorola unveiled the Razr 60 Ultra in April of the previous year, suggesting that the successor could debut around the same period.
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