Motorola Razr 70 pops up in UAE TDRA certification database — Razr 70 Ultra listed too

February 4, 2026
Motorola Razr 70 pops up in UAE TDRA certification database — Razr 70 Ultra listed too

Dubai, Feb 4, 2026, 14:11 (UTC+04:00)

  • According to UAE regulator listings, the Motorola Razr 70 (XT2657-8) and Razr 70 Ultra (XT2655-1) are registered under a Lenovo subsidiary
  • The Eurasian Economic Commission’s listing for XT2657-8 fuels speculation about a broader rollout
  • Motorola hasn’t officially announced the Razr 70 series yet; the filings don’t reveal full specs or pricing details.

New Motorola flip phones, the Razr 70 and Razr 70 Ultra, have popped up in the UAE’s Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) database. Screenshots shared by a tech site reveal model numbers XT2657-8 and XT2655-1 listed under Lenovo (Shanghai) Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. Notebookcheck

The timing here is crucial. Regulatory listings usually pop up just before a phone gets the green light for sale. They appear as the device shifts from development to shipping prep, though launch dates might still shift.

The trail doesn’t stop at the Gulf. A screenshot from a Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) filing—part of the approval process for the Eurasian Economic Union—lists “smartphones with the ‘Motorola’ trademark, models XT2657-8,” and identifies Motorola Mobility LLC as the maker. Notebookcheck

The Razr 70 appears in the UAE database with equipment registration number ER56295/26, set to expire on Feb. 1, 2029. Meanwhile, the Razr 70 Ultra carries registration ER56057/26, expiring Jan. 26, 2029. Beyond these model IDs and registration details, the screenshots reveal no further technical specs. Notebookcheck

The TDRA mandates type approval for radio and telecom terminal equipment before these devices can be used, sold, or distributed in the UAE. The regulator states this process ensures compliance with technical standards and prevents interference with networks. Gov

Motorola hasn’t revealed the Razr 70 series yet or shared when it might launch. Certification listings pop up without any official marketing push and rarely spill details like price, camera specs, or processor info.

Gadgets360 spotted the Razr 70 entry on X, shared by tech blogger Anvin, following previous UAE approvals for other Motorola devices, including a Razr 70 Ultra. The report also highlighted the Razr 60 as its predecessor, which debuted in India in May 2025 with a starting price of 49,999 rupees and ran on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400X chipset. Gadgets360

Motorola’s Razr remains its flagship in foldables, a segment where premium pricing holds firm even as the overall smartphone market cools. The upcoming Razr models are set to compete head-to-head with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip series in the clamshell foldable space.

Certification doesn’t guarantee a launch. Even after approval, devices might get pushed back, renamed for different markets, or shelved if suppliers or carriers aren’t prepared. Plus, foldables still face steep costs and durability issues that could curb demand.

Next hints will probably surface through more regulator filings abroad or an official teaser from Motorola. For now, the UAE and EEC listings confirm the Razr 70 lineup is progressing toward launch.

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