Article: Motorola Razr 70 Charging Specs
Motorola Razr 70 Charging Specs
Motorola Razr 70 Charging Specs: What 3C and TENAA Suggest
Motorola’s next clamshell foldable, the Razr 70, has appeared on China’s 3C certification database. The key detail: it’s listed with support for 33W wired charging.
That’s only a small move from the Razr 60’s 30W rating, which suggests charging speed may not be a major focus for this model year.
33W wired charging listed on 3C
The 3C entry shows the Razr 70 tied to model number XT2657-2 and points to 33W wired charging support.
Certifications can reflect regional variants, but when a charging rating shows up at this stage, it often aligns closely with what ships globally.
How that compares in Motorola’s lineup
If you’re coming from Motorola’s non-foldable phones, this number may look low. Some Motorola models outside the foldable line support much higher wired charging rates.
For foldables, slower charging can be a tradeoff for battery size, thermal limits, and internal layout.
TENAA leak: screens, battery, and cameras
Separately, a TENAA listing has suggested a set of expected hardware details:
- 6.9-inch internal OLED display (1,080 × 2,640)
- 3.63-inch cover OLED display (1,056 × 1,066)
- Dual-cell battery that totals around 4,500mAh
- Dual 50MP rear cameras
- 32MP front camera
- Configurations rumored up to 18GB RAM and 1TB storage
The chipset isn’t clearly identified in that listing beyond a 2.75GHz figure.
What this means for buyers
If you care most about charging speed, the Razr 70 doesn’t look like a big jump over the Razr 60 based on 3C. The more meaningful decision points may be battery capacity, cover screen usability, and camera output.
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