Motorola’s upcoming foldable phones, the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra, have surfaced online ahead of their official launch. Although the company has not made any official announcements, leaked renders courtesy of YTECHB, early promo materials shared by Evan Blass (@evleaks), and a leaked promo video give us a complete picture of the devices. Rather than a full overhaul or Zeppelin-like redesign, the 2025 Razr Series seems to build on what came before it with modest upgrades.
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Motorola Razr 60 & 60 Ultra Leak Reveals Design, Colors, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and Possible 2TB Storage Option
The two models both use the clamshell foldable design, but they vary based on screen size and styling. The Razr 60 Ultra keeps the brand’s signature wraparound external display, which encircles the dual-camera setup and takes up the top half of the closed phone. The Razr 60, on the other hand, opts for a much smaller cover screen so it can better incorporate the back panel’s design elements of its front.
And this year color is a big focus with Motorola continuing its collaboration with Pantone. The Razr 60 Ultra will be available in rich, dark colors like Pantone Mountain Trail, Pantone Rio Red and Pantone Scarab, emphasizing its premium position. The standard Razr 60, meanwhile, will be offered in softer, more lifestyle-oriented hues, including Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Pantone Spring Bud, and Pantone Lightest Sky.
When it comes to specifications, Motorola is following a dual-tier approach. The Razr 60 Ultra will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with up to 18GB RAM and potentially 1TB of storage. Some certifications even hint at a 2TB variant, which would be a first for a Motorola device. The Razr 60, on the other hand, will feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400X chipset. While not a flagship processor, it is expected to deliver reliable performance for everyday tasks and content consumption. Both devices are said to include 4,500mAh batteries.
A notable design addition to the Ultra model is a new button on the left edge of the frame. Its purpose remains unclear, but speculation suggests it could be linked to Motorola’s Moto AI assistant or function as a customizable shortcut key. Motorola has not yet announced an official launch date, but given the extent of the leaks, an official reveal is expected soon.
FAQs
What chipset does the Razr 60 Ultra use?
It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite.
How big is the battery in the Razr 60 series?
Both models feature a 4,500mAh battery.