Motorola’s upcoming smartphone lineup has leaked in full just days ahead of official announcements, revealing a strong focus on bold design across both its foldable Razr 2026 and the flagship Edge 70 Pro+.

Starting with the Razr 2026, retailer listings and tipster renders have showcased a device that leans heavily into textured finishes and fashion-forward styling.

The clamshell foldable is expected to launch in at least three colours – white, green and grey – with a fourth pink option also tipped. Each finish appears distinct, including a marble-like white option and fabric-style backs on the green and grey models.

Specs, however, suggest a more incremental upgrade cycle. The Razr 2026 is tipped to feature a 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED main display with a 120Hz refresh rate, alongside a 3.6-inch external screen. Under the hood, it’s expected to run a MediaTek Dimensity 7450X chip with up to 8GB RAM on base models, plus a larger 4,800mAh battery.

Pricing leaks point to a starting price of around US$799 (roughly A$1,200), marking a slight increase year-on-year, with higher-end variants climbing significantly.

Meanwhile, Motorola’s Edge 70 Pro+ (pictured below) has also surfaced in leaks, showing a similarly strong emphasis on design. Renders indicate up to five colour options – including white, blue, turquoise, red and brown – with finishes ranging from vegan leather and wood-like textures to glass. The device appears nearly identical to the Edge 70 Pro.

While full specs for the Pro+ remain unclear, the standard Edge 70 Pro is already confirmed with a 6.8-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme chipset, triple 50MP camera system and a large 6,500mAh battery with 90W charging.

The Edge 70 Pro+ is expected to build on that foundation with enhanced cameras, including a telephoto lens offering up to 3.5x optical zoom.

Motorola is set to formally unveil the Razr lineup next week, with the Edge 70 series launching around the same timeframe.