
Ryan Haines / Android Authority
TL; DR
- The latest leak of Motorola Razr 2026 shows its different color options.
- The Razr 2026 looks great with textured finishes for its back, with each of the four colors having different textures.
- While there might be some subtle changes, there don’t seem to be any major changes to the design.
Motorola was among the phone brands that helped popularize flip phones. It was its fashion quotient that helped make the OG Razr famous, and Motorola is trying to recreate that with its foldable Razr phones. Last year, Motorola went above and beyond, delivering different colors and texturesIncluding wood grain to the Razr Ultra flip phone. This year, it’s doubling down on more textured finishes, and it won’t be limiting them to just the Ultra with high-end features.
Earlier this month, we learned about Motorola’s plans to introduce several eye-catching colors and textures for the upcoming Razr 2026, which will be sold as the Razr 60 in regions outside the US. Although we only had the opportunity to admire interesting colorway names then, a newer leak shows off the upcoming colors in their full glory.
Famous leaker Evan Blass has shared images showing the Motorola Razr 2026 in four different (apparently) textured colors. Type in X. There are options such as teal with a see-through diamond pattern, dark gray with a fabric look, silver with a checkered marble-like surface, and pink with a wavy texture.
Although Blass hasn’t revealed their official names, an older leak suggests that the teal might be called Pantone Sparkling Green, while the fabric-textured gray might be called Pantone Hematite. Checkered silver is not mentioned, unless pink is specifically named.
Along with the new colors, Motorola may not change the Razr’s appearance much, with the same screens inside and on the cover. Ultra, but could be thicker have a bigger battery.
As far as specifications go, the Razr 2026 could come with up to 16GB of RAM and a slightly faster processor (although the exact make is unknown). There’s no word yet on the launch, but the frequency of leaks suggests that we might find out soon.
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