Guess what? The upcoming Razr Plus (2025) leaks again in brand new images

So far, we’ve got green, pink and red, plus the addition of a model with a wooden back finish, as I mentioned earlier. It is still a bit unclear if that is real wood, like the Nordic Wood on the Moto Edge 50 Ultra, or just a textured material that mimics it. Either way, it looks good and offers an unique design option.
The leaked images give a detailed look at the upcoming Razr Plus (2025). | Image credit – Evan Blass
Speaking of design, the Razr Plus (2025) isn’t making any drastic changes – it should be sticking with the same 6.96-inch foldable OLED display and a 4-inch cover screen, just like its predecessor. But under the hood, it is a whole different story.For starters, Motorola might finally be going all-in on flagship power with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the same high-end chip found in top-tier Android phones like the Galaxy S25 series. And it is not just the processor getting an upgrade – RAM and storage might be getting a serious bump, too.
This time, the Razr Plus (2025) will reportedly come in four RAM variants: the familiar 8 GB and 12 GB from last year, plus new options with 16 GB and even 18 GB. Storage choices are just as impressive, ranging from 256 GB to 512 GB, 1 TB and even 2 TB.
Motorola might also be giving the Razr Plus (2025) a solid battery upgrade. The phone is rumored to pack a dual-cell setup with 1,090mAh and 3,185mAh cells, which adds up to at least 4,275mAh. That likely translates to a typical capacity of around 4,500mAh – a nice jump from the 4,000mAh battery in the current model (and in Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6).If Samsung doesn’t bump up the battery in the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7, Motorola will likely have the upper hand in terms of battery life. But the advantages don’t stop there – charging speeds could be another win for Motorola. The Razr Plus (2025) is rumored to support fast 68W wired charging, while the Galaxy Z Flip 7 may stick to a much slower 25W.
Of course, all these upgrades could mean a price increase – at least in Europe. But honestly, even if the price goes up by $100 (which isn’t confirmed), the Razr Plus (2025) could still be the better deal. Especially considering how often Motorola throws out major discounts on its devices.