Motorola Razr 70 has surfaced again in a new set of leaked renders, and the latest color option appears to be the one attracting the most attention: Pantone Bright White. The shade gives the foldable a cleaner, more premium look, while also changing the device’s overall feel compared with the darker and more saturated colors seen in earlier leaks.
The new render adds another layer to Motorola’s color-driven strategy for its foldable lineup. Along with Sporting Green, Hematite, and Violet Ice, Bright White suggests that the company continues to treat design identity as a major selling point in the clamshell segment.
Pantone Bright White shifts the visual tone
The Bright White variant stands out because it brings a simpler and more refined appearance to a device that is still expected to carry a bold, fashion-oriented identity. Motorola has used Pantone-based colors across several generations, and that collaboration remains one of the clearest ways the brand differentiates its phones.
According to the leak, the Pantone Bright White finish is part of the Pantone Fashion and Home + Interiors system, the same framework tied to the other rumored colors. That detail matters because it supports the idea that Motorola is building a complete visual lineup rather than treating color as a minor afterthought.
The finish also appears to pair with a distinct texture on the body, which means the experience may not depend on color alone. In premium foldables, surface treatment can change how a phone feels in hand, how it reflects light, and how it communicates its place in the market.
Known Razr 70 color options so far
The leaked renders have now pointed to four colorways for the standard Razr 70 model. Those options are:
- Pantone Bright White
- Sporting Green
- Hematite
- Violet Ice
This approach keeps Motorola aligned with a broader pattern in the foldable market, where design language often matters as much as hardware specifications. In a category crowded with similar clamshell silhouettes, a more distinctive palette can help a model stand out before users even look at the specs.
Razr 60 successor with familiar hardware direction
Motorola Razr 70 is expected to succeed the Razr 60, which was also marketed as the Moto Razr in North America. Early rumors suggest the new model will stay close to its predecessor in several core areas, but with a notable shift in camera hardware.
The foldable is said to retain a 3.63-inch cover display with a resolution of 1,056 x 1,066 pixels. Inside, the main display is rumored to measure 6.9 inches and offer a resolution of 1,080 x 2,640 pixels.
That pairing would keep the Razr 70 in line with the format that has helped the Razr series remain easy to identify. The external screen supports quick tasks, while the larger inner display supports media viewing, messaging, and multitasking in a familiar flip-phone shape.
Spec leaks point to multiple memory configurations
While the chipset has not been revealed in the latest leaks, memory and storage configurations have already appeared in reports. The rumored options suggest Motorola may continue targeting both upper-midrange and premium buyers.
| Component | Rumored options |
|---|---|
| RAM | 8GB, 12GB, 16GB |
| Storage | 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
Those combinations indicate a flexible lineup, and the presence of 16GB RAM and 1TB storage suggests Motorola is not limiting the device to a modest entry-level premium configuration. Instead, the company appears to be preparing a model that can compete on both design and practicality.
Camera changes may matter more than color
The most meaningful hardware change may come on the back of the phone. The Razr 70 is rumored to feature a dual 50MP camera setup, replacing the Razr 60’s 50MP main camera and 13MP ultra-wide lens.
The second rear camera is said to shift from ultra-wide to a 3x telephoto lens. That would be a significant move, since it would give the device more reach for portraits and tighter framing, even if it sacrifices the broad field of view that some users prefer.
For selfies and video calls, the front camera is reportedly a 32MP sensor. That keeps the Razr formula focused on strong self-facing photography, which remains important for a clamshell foldable that can double as its own selfie monitor.
Battery and design remain close to the previous model
Battery capacity is said to remain at 4,500mAh, matching the Razr 60. For a foldable phone, that figure still looks competitive, especially if Motorola manages power efficiency through software and chipset choices.
The body is also rumored to be marginally thinner when opened flat, measuring 7.2mm compared with 7.3mm on the previous model. Weight is expected to stay at 188 grams, which suggests Motorola is aiming to keep the phone portable without sacrificing battery size or structural stability.
Motorola is also reportedly working on a Razr 70 Ultra, which would sit above the standard model as the more powerful version. For now, the Bright White leak gives the clearest early sign of how Motorola wants the Razr 70 to be perceived: stylish, premium, and more visually restrained than the bolder colors that usually define the series.
