Motorola has unveiled the Razr Ultra 2026, a foldable that repeats the design, screens, processor, and water resistance of its predecessor. The only notable new feature is its silicon-carbon battery, which grows to 5,000 mAh. This strategy of minimal updates extends to the rest of the Razr family, according to the device analysis.
Silicon-Carbon Chemistry: The Silent Change 🔋
The jump from the 4,500 mAh of the 2025 model to the current 5,000 mAh is achieved thanks to an improvement in the silicon-carbon battery chemistry. This technology allows for greater energy density without increasing the device's thickness. The rest of the specifications, including the camera and connectivity, remain unchanged. Motorola is betting on refining what exists rather than innovating.
The Razr That Looks More Like a Razr Than the Previous One 📱
If you have the 2025 model, don't expect surprises: this is the same phone with an extra 500 mAh. Motorola seems to apply the philosophy that if something works, don't touch it or even look at it. Users will be able to boast a larger battery while the rest of the phone remains exactly the same. At least, the screen still folds just as well.