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Motorola’s next batch of Razr colors sound just as fun as you’d expect

Motorola’s Razr lineup offers one of the most robust flip phone experiences you can find today, but equally appealing is its multitude of colors and finishes. It looks like the company’s upcoming 2026 entry will follow suit, with Moto’s usual partnership with Pantone still on lock.

As reported by YTechB, the upcoming entry-level Moto Razr (2026) — referred to as the Razr 70 outside of North America, and no, I’m not jealous of that simplicity — includes three color options, two of which pull directly from Pantone’s library of unique shades. In addition to a standard pink model, Motorola will offer its device in Pantone Sparkling Green and Pantone Hematite. We don’t expect any major redesigns for any of the phones in the Razr 2026 series, so these new shades represent the big visual distinction between older models.

Unsurprisingly, all three models also offer different finishes, as has become standard for Motorola over the past couple of generations. The “Sparkling Green” model apparently uses a carbon fiber-esque texture — something the brand has leaned on a lot, lately — while the Hematite (read: warm gray) color opts for a fabric finish. The non-Pantone-branded pink variant also adopts a third, unspecified feel in the hand, but assuming this is the same shade that previously leaked from TECCA, it looks brushed to my eyes.

That previously-leaked image remains, unfortunately, the only look we have at this year’s slate of colors for the entry-level Razr, though considering the pace at which leaks are picking up, don’t be surprised if that changes before too long. We aren’t expecting any major changes to either this Razr model or the flagship-tier Razr Ultra, which had its first renders leak last week. Not that Motorola needs to shake up its game, of course — as IDC recently revealed, the company holds half of the foldable market in North America alone.

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