Motorola Razr 70 (XT2657-1) spotted on EPREL certification; 4610mAh battery, 30W fast wired charging, IP48 rating revealed
Motorola’s upcoming Razr series smartphone is expected to launch soon in the global and Chinese markets. While an official announcement is still awaited, the device has now been spotted on the EPREL (European Product Registry for Energy Labelling) database, revealing key battery-related specifications.
Here’s more about it.
Moto Razr 70 – EPREL Certification and
As per what has been revealed via the EPREL database, Motorola’s Razr 70 (XT2657-1) smartphone has been listed with an energy efficiency rating of ‘A’ and is categorised as a foldable smartphone running on the Android operating system. A 4,610 mAh rated battery with a user-replaceable design is revealed, along with a battery life of 59 hours 37 minutes per cycle and up to 1,200 battery cycles under default settings. Speaking more, 30W wired fast charging support has also been listed, which remains the same as its predecessor, the Razr 60.

Regarding a few other revealed details, the device will ship with a protective cover, and in repeated free-fall reliability tests, it has withstood 255 drops without defect under standard conditions and 210 drops in a fully extended state, thereby receiving an ‘A class’ rating. In terms of durability, it is listed with an IP48-rated protection (same as its predecessor), supporting water immersion of up to 1.5 meters, and features a screen scratch resistance level of 4 on the Mohs hardness scale.
Lastly, under the repairability index, the smartphone has scored 3.46 out of 5, receiving a ‘B’ rating, and it is also revealed to support up to six years of security and functionality updates.
A few connectivity options, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 6E, GPS/GLONASS/BDS/Galileo/SBAS, and NFC, have been revealed via a website called Mannual+, which is kind of a hub of Mannuals for several gadgets. Another detail mentioned for the device is the presence of WPT (Wireless Power Transfer), which confirms reverse wireless charging support as well. While the exact charging specifications for this feature have not been revealed, considering that its predecessor offered 5W reverse wireless charging, a similar support can be expected for this device too.
