The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (also known as the Razr Ultra 2025 in some markets) is Motorola’s most potent and feature-rich flip foldable to date. It delivers on the promise of a flagship experience in a compact, pocketable form factor, making significant strides in performance, display technology, and battery life over its predecessors.
This comprehensive review breaks down the Razr 60 Ultra’s official pricing, full specifications, and real-world performance across its displays, camera system, and battery endurance.
Launch Date & Price in India
Motorola positioned the Razr 60 Ultra as a direct, premium competitor in the foldable space, matching the pricing of its key rival, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series.
| Variant | RAM / Storage (LPDDR5X / UFS 4.0) | Price in India (INR) | Availability |
| Single Variant | 16GB RAM / 512GB Storage | ₹99,999 (Launch Price) | Available since May 21, 2025 (with current market prices hovering around ₹79,999 – ₹80,999 during sales) |
- Official Launch Date in India: May 13, 2025
- Available Finishes: Pantone Rio Red (Vegan Leather), Pantone Mountain Trail (Wood Finish), and Pantone Scarab (Alcantara Fabric).
Full Specifications Overview
| Feature | Specification Details |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform (Flagship 3nm) |
| AI Features | Moto AI Suite (Look and Talk, Catch me up, Playlist Studio) |
| Main Display | $6.96\text{-inch}$ LTPO AMOLED, Super HD ($2992\text{ x } 1224\text{p}$), $165\text{Hz}$ Refresh Rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, $4500\text{ nits}$ Peak Brightness |
| Cover Display | $4.0\text{-inch}$ pOLED, $1272\text{ x } 1080\text{p}$, $165\text{Hz}$ Refresh Rate, HDR10+ |
| Durability | IP48 Dust and Water Resistance, Titanium-reinforced Hinge, Gorilla Glass Ceramic Protection |
| Rear Camera | $50\text{MP}$ Main ($f/1.8$, OIS, $1/1.56\text{-inch}$ sensor) + $50\text{MP}$ Ultra-Wide ($f/2.0$, $122^\circ$ FoV, doubles as Macro) |
| Front Camera | $50\text{MP}$ ($f/2.0$) |
| Battery & Charging | $4700\text{mAh}$ Battery, $68\text{W}$ Wired TurboPower, $30\text{W}$ Wireless Charging |
| OS | Android 15 with clean Hello UI (3 OS, 4 years security updates promised) |
Display Review: Dual 165Hz Dominance
The Razr 60 Ultra’s displays are arguably the best on any current-generation flip phone.
Main Inner Display
The $6.96\text{-inch}$ Super HD LTPO AMOLED panel is a feast for the eyes. The inclusion of a groundbreaking $165\text{Hz}$ refresh rate ensures hyper-smooth scrolling and gaming, differentiating it from the typical $120\text{Hz}$ found in rivals.
- Brightness and Clarity: With a peak brightness reaching up to $4500\text{ nits}$ (in small areas for HDR content) and support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+, outdoor visibility and HDR content viewing are exceptional.
- Crease: While the hinge mechanism is titanium-reinforced and allows the phone to close completely flat (gapless), a minor crease is still noticeable under certain light conditions, but it is one of the least visible in the flip segment.
Cover Display: The Game Changer
The $4.0\text{-inch}$ pOLED cover screen is the largest and most functional in the category. The identical $165\text{Hz}$ refresh rate makes interacting with the cover screen feel just as fluid as the main screen. Users can run full applications on the cover display, making it incredibly practical for quick tasks like replying to messages, checking maps, or scrolling social feeds without ever unfolding the phone.
Performance & Gaming Review
- Chipset: The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite ($3\text{nm}$ architecture) delivers ferocious performance, with benchmark scores (AnTuTu $\sim 1.8$ million, Geekbench Multi-Core $\sim 8800$) placing it firmly in the elite tier.
- Real-World Use: Daily use and demanding multitasking are flawlessly handled by the 8 Elite chip, complemented by a massive 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and lightning-fast UFS 4.0 storage.
- Gaming: Heavy titles like Genshin Impact and CoD Mobile run at high frame rates and graphics settings. While the phone does warm up under sustained heavy load (a physical limitation of the foldable’s thin design), the performance remains stable enough for extended gaming sessions.
- Moto AI: The new moto ai suite—including features like “Look and Talk” for gesture-based cover screen activation—integrates context-aware machine learning for productivity and media, enhancing the overall software experience on the clean Hello UI (Android 15).
The Razr 60 Ultra finally brings a genuine flagship chipset to the flip form factor, addressing a major criticism of earlier models.
Camera Test: Resolution and Flexibility
Motorola chose a high-resolution, dual $50\text{MP}$ setup over a versatile three-lens system, which is common for flip phones.
- Primary $50\text{MP}$ (OIS): The main camera, with its relatively large $1/1.56\text{-inch}$ sensor and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), captures excellent, vibrant images in daylight. Photos are sharp, with a pleasing color science that benefits from Motorola’s Pantone validation for accurate skin tones.
- Ultra-Wide $50\text{MP}$ (Macro): The $50\text{MP}$ ultra-wide lens is a strong performer, reducing the typical corner softness seen in lower-resolution ultra-wides. Its Autofocus capability also allows it to double as a high-quality macro lens.
- $50\text{MP}$ Selfie Camera: The inner $50\text{MP}$ selfie camera is overkill but ensures high-detail self-portraits. However, the best selfies are taken using the main $50\text{MP}$ rear camera with the $4.0\text{-inch}$ cover display as a viewfinder, offering superior image quality.
- Video: Supports up to $8\text{K}$ at $30\text{fps}$ and $4\text{K}$ at $60\text{fps}$, offering great detail and smooth, OIS-stabilized footage.
Battery Backup & Charging
A major upgrade for the Razr 60 Ultra is the battery.
- Battery Capacity: The jump to $4700\text{mAh}$ (up from $4000\text{mAh}$ in older models) is a significant improvement in the flip phone category.
- Endurance: This larger capacity, combined with the efficient Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and LTPO displays, translates to reliable all-day battery life for moderate to heavy users, often achieving over $12\text{ hours}$ of active use in standardized tests.
- Charging: The $68\text{W}$ TurboPower charging is fast, refueling the phone from $0\%$ to $100\%$ in approximately 40–45 minutes. The addition of competitive $30\text{W}$ Wireless Charging completes the premium power package.
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Complete Features Review and Verdict
The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is the most complete package in the flip phone segment. It successfully bridges the gap between the compact, stylish form factor and true flagship performance.
| Key Feature | Review Assessment |
| Design & Build | Excellent: Premium finishes (vegan leather/wood/alcantara), lightweight ($199\text{g}$), durable titanium hinge, and superior IP48 rating. |
| Displays | Best-in-Class: Dual $165\text{Hz}$ refresh rate, industry-leading $4.0\text{-inch}$ cover screen functionality, and high brightness on both panels. |
| Performance | Flagship Grade: Snapdragon 8 Elite and 16GB RAM deliver effortless performance for all tasks, including high-end gaming. |
| Battery Life | Practical All-Day: $4700\text{mAh}$ capacity is a huge win for a flip phone, backed by competitive $68\text{W}$ wired and $30\text{W}$ wireless charging. |
| Camera | Very Good: High-res $50\text{MP}$ sensors across the board provide sharp, vibrant photos, with the cover screen enabling the best possible selfies. |
Verdict: If you are seeking a foldable phone that offers top-tier performance, exceptional battery life (for a flip), a hyper-functional cover screen, and a premium, durable design, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is the undisputed choice for 2025.
