Bold Leap in Foldable Tech

Bold Leap in Foldable Tech

Motorola is poised to disrupt the foldable smartphone market again with the imminent release of the Motorola Razr 60, which pairs vintage aesthetics with strong modern hardware. Leaked high-res promotional images of the new device have surfaced before its official launch on April 24, 2025, giving fans a glimpse of what could be Motorola’s most refined foldable yet.

In the wake of the classic Razr flip phone, which took a generation under its wing in the early 2000s, the Razr 60 continues the brand’s excursion into the foldable form factor with design, content, and technology-savvy vision.

Design and Display

Motorola Razr 60 keeps the iconic clamshell design that Razr fans love, but with a fresh design and better functionality. The casing appears thinner, with a more squared appearance and a hinge that promises smoother, more rigid performance. The teaser images reveal three distinct colors: Pantone Gibraltar Sea (blue), Pantone Lightest Sky (cream), and Spring Bud (green), so the phone is not just functional but also style-conscious.

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Motorola Razr 60 Colors | Image Source: X.com

The 6.7-inch foldable inner display comes with a pOLED panel that is HDR10+ certified. That translates to rich color, black depth, and contrast—perfect for streaming, gaming, and content viewing. The estimated refresh rate should be 120Hz, so interactions are going to be smooth and responsive. Unfolded, users will have access to a bigger 3.6-inch OLED outer screen, a departure from previous generations. This external screen also comes with complete app support, allowing for viewing of notifications, responding to messages, or even browsing Google Maps or YouTube without having to open the phone.

This dual-screen feature gets the balance right between performance and convenience, making it ideal for multitasking while on the move.

Performance and Internals

Internally, the Razr 60 has the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X processor. While Motorola used to count on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series for its premium foldables in the past, this shift to MediaTek is one of optimism in the chipmaker, along with an approach towards efficiency and cooling. The Dimensity 7400X brings 5G support, enhanced AI processing, and higher GPU performance, positioning the device to challenge Samsung’s Z Flip lineup and Oppo’s Find N lineup.

Memory configurations are very extravagant, with options reaching up to 18GB of RAM and a massive 1TB of storage within, although the base model will probably feature 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. MicroSD card support has yet to be confirmed, which has been absent on top-end devices recently.

The Razr 60 comes with Android 15 preinstalled, capped with Motorola’s My UX UI. Admired for its stock-like nature, My UX delivers a clean experience complete with nice features like gesture navigation, Moto Display, and features of customization that make the phone uniquely yours.

Camera Capabilities

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Motorola Razr 60 | Image Source: X.com

There has been a significant improvement in the camera for photography in the Razr 60. At the back, there is a double camera consisting of a 50MP primary sensor with OIS and 3x optical zoom, coupled with a 13MP ultra-wide-angle camera. This combination should handle a range of light levels and provide varied shooting modes from broad landscapes to crisp portraits.

Fold design simplifies selfies through the primary cameras, but for the old-school front-facing camera fanatics, there is a 32MP front-facing selfie camera hidden inside the main display. That sensor is better suited to video calls and premium selfies and will most likely capture video at 4K.

Low-light photography and AI-powered image enhancement are said to be bettered by Motorola as well, making the Razr 60 a good photography phone choice.

Battery Life and Charging

Arguably, the most notable upgrade over earlier Razr handsets is battery capacity. The Razr 60 carries a 4,500mAh battery, which should easily last all day on moderate use, even with two screens to drive.

For refilling, Motorola provides 30W wired quick charging and wireless charging capability. These figures are not necessarily record-breaking like some rivals that provide 65W or 100W, but they do provide reasonable recharge times, and that is a concession made for a foldable where miniaturized hardware constrains battery capacity.

Motorola’s tuning of Android 15 and power-efficient MediaTek chip should work towards keeping the power consumption efficient, giving users confidence in the durability of the phone without requiring to be recharged.

Durability and Build Quality

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Motorola Razr 60 | Image Source: X.com

Foldables have historically been known to be fragile, but Motorola seems to be closing the gap with each successive generation. The Razr 60 comes with an IP48 rating that offers dust and light splash protection. While it’s not quite as good as the IPX8 of the Galaxy Z Flip5, it’s a step in the right direction for those concerned about everyday durability.

The hinge system, a key feature of any foldable, has been reported to have been enhanced for greater reliability when folded up to thousands of times. Coupled with Gorilla Glass Victus protection on the outside screen and a strengthened ultra-thin glass inner panel, the Razr 60 is becoming a phone that sacrifices nothing in terms of durability in exchange for form.

Pricing and Availability

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Motorola Razr 60 | Image Source: X.com

In India, the Razr 60 will be available for ₹89,999 for the 256GB storage and 8GB RAM model, firmly in the premium category. Internationally, pricing should allude to the $999–$1,199 price tag, depending on the storage variant and location.

Release is on the cards for April 24, 2025, with the sales rolling out in a week’s time. Motorola will sell the product through major online retailers, offline stores, and its website.

Final Thoughts

The Motorola Razr 60 is not just another foldable—it’s a culmination of years of refinement on foldable technology. From its immersive dual-display setup to its enhanced performance and camera features, the Razr 60 is a giant leap for Motorola’s foldable future.

It doesn’t solely ride the tide of nostalgia but pairs it with cutting-edge technology and substantial revisions that set new standards for consumer experience. Regardless of whether you’re an evangelical Razr die-hard or a tech enthusiast dabbling in foldables for the first time in your life, the Razr 60 is proving to be one of 2025’s most fascinating pieces of tech.

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