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Motorola is set to shake up the smartphone market once again with its upcoming Razr 60 Ultra. According to the latest news, Motorola will release a wooden back version of this phone. This design choice harks back to Motorola’s earlier experiments with wood finishes and is expected to offer a refreshing departure from the metal and glass structure.

Moto Razr 60 Ultra wooden back version (render)

Razr 60 Ultra’s wooden back version has been leaked in a 360-degree video

The Razr 60 Ultra, also referred to as the Razr+ 2025, has been leaked in a 360-degree video by renowned tipster @evleaks. The video showcases the foldable device opening and closing, with a clear view of its wood-grained rear panel.

However, while the render highlights a distinct wood texture, it remains unclear whether the material is real wood or a high-quality imitation. The glossy finish seen in the leak suggests it may not be genuine wood, but it still adds a touch of elegance and nostalgia to the device. And in a world where most smartphone makers believe they are doing good to the planet by making the boxes slimmer, it won’t be ideal to chop more trees for some elegant-looking special edition handsets.

Even so, Motorola is no stranger to wooden finishes. The company previously offered customizable wood back panels for its Moto X smartphone through the Moto Maker program. This feature was a hit among consumers, who appreciated the unique and premium aesthetic it brought to the device. By reintroducing a wooden variant (or one that resembles wood), Motorola is tapping into that same appeal, targeting users who crave individuality in a market saturated with similar designs.

The wooden back panel is likely to be a premium option. But pricing and availability details remain under wraps. With its blend of cutting-edge foldable technology and a classic wooden finish, the device is expected to stand out in a competitive market.

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