

A fresh leak from Dutch outlet nieuwemobiel has shared a new batch of renders for the Motorola razr 70 Plus, showing the upcoming foldable phone in a deep green finish with what appears to be a Pantone-certified woven-texture rear panel.
One of the more interesting details in the leak is the phone’s claimed durability and endurance rating. According to the European energy label mentioned in the report, the razr 70 Plus is expected to carry an IP48 protection rating, putting it in roughly the same class as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7 on dust and splash resistance.
The same label reportedly says the battery can handle at least 1,200 full charge cycles before meaningful degradation starts to show. On top of that, the phone is said to reach nearly 49 hours of rated battery life on a full charge, while also earning an A-grade energy efficiency label in Europe.

As for the hardware layout, the renders show a full-screen internal folding display, with the outer display area integrating a pair of rear cameras. Inside, there appears to be a single selfie camera. The right side of the frame holds the volume and power buttons, the SIM tray sits on the left, and the bottom edge includes a USB-C port along with speaker cutouts.
The color shown in this round of images is called Mountain View. The report adds that Motorola is also preparing a purple version under the name African Violet. Beyond that, specific hardware details still haven’t been shared, and the leak says it’s not yet clear how the Plus model will differ from the standard razr 70 in terms of core specs.

Even so, the early picture is fairly clear: Motorola seems ready to keep pushing design-heavy foldables with eye-catching finishes, while also putting more emphasis on real-world longevity. If the energy-label figures hold up, the razr 70 Plus could arrive with one of the more notable endurance claims in its category.