Motorola has been working on its next foldable lineup, the Razr 60 series, for a while. In the latest news, renders of the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra have surfaced online, giving us a peek at their designs and vibrant colors.

Fresh off TENAA certification listing and leaked promo materials confirm the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for the ultra model. Overall, these two clamshell contenders are shaping up for a 2025 launch—likely as the Razr 2025 and Razr+ 2025 in the US.
From cutout on the cover screen to the rounded sides—overall design remains similar






The Razr 60 Ultra sports a familiar yet refined look, with its 6.9-inch AMOLED foldable screen and a cover display wrapping around dual cameras, echoing its predecessor’s style. New renders reveal it from all angles, highlighting a volume rocker and power key (doubling as a fingerprint scanner) on the right, plus a mysterious left-side button—possibly for Moto AI or a customizable shortcut. It’s decked out in bold hues like Dark Green, Red, and Mocha, with up to 18GB RAM, 1TB storage (and a 2TB option), and a beefy 4,500mAh battery.






The vanilla Razr 60, meanwhile, opts for a smaller cover screen (like last year), and comes in Blue, Mint Green, and White options. It’s powered by the mid-range Dimensity 7400X, still packing 18GB RAM and 1TB storage, with the same 4,500 mAh battery, up from 4200 mAh of the Razr 50.
While the Ultra model flexes flagship specifications, the Razr 60 balances performance and design. Motorola’s keeping the launch date under wraps, but these leaks—showing off colors and complete design—suggest an announcement could be imminent, possibly aligning with past June unveilings. For foldable fans, the Razr 60 duo promises power, style, and a touch of mystery with that new button.
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