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Motorola will expand its range of foldable phones with the upcoming Razr 60 series.
Building on the success of the Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra, the new devices are expected to feature cutting-edge technology and design. Based on previous releases, we’d expect them to be called the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra.
While concrete details remain scarce, speculation about release date, pricing and features offers an exciting glimpse into what Motorola could offer.
When will the Motorola Razr 60 be released?
The Motorola Razr 60 series is expected to make its debut in 2025.
The codename “Orion” and model number XT2551-3, recently reported by GizmoChina, conform to Motorola’s established naming conventions and indicate a new addition to the foldable range.
The ‘XT25’ prefix confirms the device’s planned launch year, although exact regional availability remains uncertain.
How much will the Motorola Razr 60 cost?
While there’s no official word on pricing, it’s fair to assume the Razr 60 series will be positioned as premium devices.
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For reference, the Razr 50 Ultra launched at £999/$999, and its successor will likely remain at a similar price, with possible adjustments based on the added features and improvements.
The standard Razr 60 model may offer a more accessible entry into the lineup, targeting a broader audience without sacrificing too much in terms of performance or design.
What specifications and features will the Motorola Razr 60 have?
The Motorola Razr 60 series is expected to build on the strong foundation laid by its predecessors.
While details have yet to be revealed, examination of the Razr 50 series provides clues as to what we could see in the next generation.
Design
Motorola has consistently prioritized sleek, innovative designs across its foldable range.
The Razr 60 series will likely continue this trend with a refined hinge mechanism and a slimmer profile.
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Premium construction with durable materials ensures the devices remain competitive with other foldable offerings on the market.
We also expect improvements in the visibility of the creases on the foldable display and improved overall durability.
Display
The Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra featured a stunning 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display, and their successors are expected to raise the bar.
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We may see an even brighter and more efficient display, perhaps with improved refresh rates for smoother scrolling and gaming experiences.
Motorola could also improve the external cover displays, making them larger and more functional for quick interactions.
As a reminder, while the Razr 50 has a 3.4-inch external screen, the Razr 50 Ultra has a 4-inch screen.
Performance
Equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, the Razr 50 Ultra delivered exceptional performance.
On the other hand, the regular Razr 50 was equipped with the Mediatek Dimensity 7300X, which didn’t deliver great performance.
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The Razr 60 series is expected to go a step further, possibly with the Snapdragon 8 Elite or a similarly advanced processor.
Improved RAM options and optimized software are likely to make multitasking and gaming seamless.
Cameras
The Razr 50 Ultra’s 50MP main lens, 50MP telephoto, and 32MP front camera offered impressive photography capabilities for a foldable device.
The Razr 50’s setup traded a 50MP telephoto lens for a 13MP ultrawide camera, but still produced great photos.
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In the Razr 60 series, we can expect improvements in sensor technology, better low-light performance, and possibly additional lenses for versatile shooting options.
Enhanced AI features for photography and videography may also be part of the package.
Battery and charging
A 4,000mAh battery powers the Razr 50 Ultra, good for about a day and a half of use. Interestingly, the regular Razr 50 has a larger 4200mAh battery, which can get you through a full day with around 50% battery left.
However, it’s the smaller battery in the Ultra model that supports 45W wired charging, while the Razr 50 only supports 30W wired charging. However, both offer 15W wireless charging.
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The Razr 60 series will likely have a slightly larger battery capacity in addition to improved power efficiency, ensuring longer usage times. Fast charging capabilities could also get upgrades.
Software
Motorola’s near-stock Android experience has been a highlight for its phones. The Razr 60 series is expected to launch with the latest Android 15, complete with Motorola’s intuitive foldable functionality additions.
Improved multitasking features, customizable external display interactions, and seamless app continuity between folded and expanded modes are likely to be highlighted.
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Here’s everything we know about the Razr 60 series. In the meantime, check out our roundup of the best upcoming phones we’re waiting for.