logo
#

Latest news with #MotorolaRazr60Ultra

Razr 60 Ultra: Motorola's foldable finds sweet spot between style, utility
Razr 60 Ultra: Motorola's foldable finds sweet spot between style, utility

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Business Standard

Razr 60 Ultra: Motorola's foldable finds sweet spot between style, utility

Motorola's Razr series has long stood out in the foldable space for blending style with practicality – and with the Razr 60 Ultra, the company is pushing that formula further. The latest clamshell foldable brings a unique mix of craftsmanship and functionality, featuring new finishes like FSC-certified wood and upgraded internals, including a flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite. But beyond its head-turning looks and bold specs, does it deliver the kind of everyday experience that justifies its premium price tag? I have been using the Razr 60 Ultra as my primary phone – here is how it holds up. Razr 60 Ultra: Design The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra feels less like a phone and more like a lifestyle product, with its unique and premium aesthetic setting it apart in the foldable segment. Options like the Alcantara finish and FSC-certified wood back are virtually unheard of in the foldable smartphone space, adding a refreshing design-first approach. I tested the wood finish variant, and the in-hand feel is just as distinctive as it looks. It even attracted attention in public, with people often stopping to ask, "What phone is that?" Despite its compact form factor, the Razr 60 Ultra feels remarkably sturdy, thanks to its balanced weight distribution and refined construction. While it's not the slimmest foldable around, the curved edges and rounded frame contribute to a comfortable grip, and the wood back panel does a good job of resisting dust and smudges. Display and audio The first thing that grabs your attention on the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is its massive 4-inch cover screen, which ranks among the largest in mainstream flip-style foldable smartphones. It's not just big; it's highly capable, featuring a 10-bit Flexible AMOLED panel with HDR10+ support and LTPO technology that allows the refresh rate to dynamically scale up to 165Hz in specific scenarios. This cover display is enhanced by a gesture-driven user interface that mirrors Android's core structure but replaces the traditional app drawer with scrollable panels. These offer quick access to apps, widgets, and key system functions. It's also highly customisable, letting users tweak themes, fonts, and layouts for a more personal experience. Most Android apps are accessible directly from the cover screen, although not all are fully optimised for its unconventional aspect ratio. You can access Google Gemini AI here, but the Gemini Live interface's camera and screen sharing capabilities are currently not supported on the outer screen. Unfold the device and you're greeted with a 6.9-inch AMOLED display that also supports up to 165Hz refresh rate. This main screen is bright, vibrant, and smooth, and Motorola has done an excellent job minimising the crease visibility – it's barely noticeable during everyday use, though still faintly visible under angled lighting. For media consumption, the phone supports Widevine L1 certification for HD playback on most streaming platforms. While HDR10+ and Dolby Vision are technically supported, Netflix does not currently offer HDR playback on the device. However, YouTube HDR content works as expected. Due to the phone's unusual 22:9 aspect ratio, some videos may display with black bars or require cropping to fill the screen. As for audio, the stereo speaker setup offers adequate volume for indoor listening, but the overall sound profile is flat, especially when playing music. While video watching is manageable in quiet settings, the experience improves significantly when audio is routed through external speakers or headphones. Another weak spot is the ear speaker during calls, which lacks punch—making it a bit hard to hear in noisy environments. Camera The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra features a triple-camera setup, comprising two sensors on the cover and one inside. The rear system includes a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens. The third camera—a 50MP front-facing sensor—is housed in a punch-hole cutout on the inner foldable display. Camera performance is snappy, with quick focusing and shutter response. Images lean toward the oversaturated side, but the result is a set of vibrant and punchy visuals. Colour consistency between the primary and ultra-wide sensors is commendable, and in low-light conditions, the Razr 60 Ultra performs well—maintaining good light reproduction and minimising noise. That said, autofocus can be slower in dim environments. Motorola has replaced the 2x telephoto lens from the previous model with the new 50MP ultra-wide camera, enhancing the phone's ability to capture landscapes, cityscapes, and group shots. The trade-off, however, is noticeable—close-up portrait shots now lack the detail and compression previously offered by the telephoto. Still, edge detection and depth rendering in portrait mode remain more than adequate. A significant upgrade is seen on the front camera, where the previous 32MP sensor has been replaced by a new 50MP unit. It delivers sharp, vivid selfies with natural skin tones and good facial detail, especially in well-lit settings. In extremely low-light environments, some softness and detail loss can occur, but performance is still above average. The Razr 60 Ultra also includes a variety of shooting modes, including a Camcorder mode that lets users fold the phone horizontally for a more comfortable grip and better video controls. Video capture is equally versatile, supporting 4K recording at 60FPS on all three cameras. There's also an 8K 30FPS recording option, although this remains exclusive to the main sensor. Performance The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra packs flagship-grade hardware, featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.0 storage. On paper, these specs put it right in line with the best out there—and in day-to-day use, it delivers. The phone handles everything from quick app switching to split-screen multitasking and transitioning between displays with effortless fluidity. Gaming performance is equally solid. Whether it's Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Genshin Impact, or FC Mobile, the Razr 60 Ultra offers smooth gameplay and stable frame rates on high settings. However, extended sessions do cause the phone to heat up noticeably, sometimes to the point of discomfort. This also accelerates battery drain, though performance remains largely unaffected despite the thermal build-up. That said, this isn't a gaming-focused phone, and the compact foldable design limits the inclusion of features like a large vapour chamber for thermal management. Even so, the Razr 60 Ultra manages to offer a respectable gaming experience, especially for users who game occasionally rather than competitively. Software The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra runs Hello UI based on Android 15 out of the box. The interface remains clean and minimal, with little to no bloatware, staying true to Motorola's near-stock Android experience. However, what truly sets the software apart this time is the integration of several new AI-powered features, headlined by a dedicated 'AI Key'—a physical button placed on the left side of the phone for quick access to Motorola's proprietary AI tools. Among the most useful features is 'Update Me,' which can summarise notifications from popular messaging apps like WhatsApp, saving you the trouble of checking each message individually. The feature can also be triggered in tent mode via the cover screen, where you can look at the phone or bring your hand close to it to activate the summary view—perfect for quick glances when your phone is resting on a table. Other AI-powered tools include: Take Notes – allows you to record, transcribe, and summarise notes. Playlist Studio – automatically creates music playlists across third-party apps like Amazon Music. Remember This – helps locate saved screenshots, notes, and photos using contextual search. Image Studio – lets you generate images from text prompts, create custom stickers, or even build avatars from photos. Style Sync – it lets you generate custom wallpapers using your own images as inspiration. While these features generally work as intended, there are a few limitations. For instance, the Update Me notification summary does not support emails or certain non-messaging apps. Similarly, Playlist Studio often struggles to accurately reflect a user's listening preferences. Additionally, most of these AI tools require an active internet connection to function, limiting their usefulness in offline scenarios. One feature that does work offline is the AI Search Bar found in the app drawer. It allows you to search for local files, settings, and apps using natural language prompts. Battery and charging The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra houses a 4,700mAh battery—an impressive capacity for a flip-style foldable. Despite primarily using the larger inner display during my testing, the phone consistently lasted a full day, often with enough battery left to stretch into the first half of the next day. Battery life can be further extended by relying more on the cover screen for lighter tasks. Motorola includes a 68W charging adapter in the box. In real-world use, it charges the phone from 18 per cent to full in about 45 minutes, while a complete 0–100 per cent charge takes just under an hour. Verdict Priced at Rs 99,999, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra brings meaningful upgrades over its predecessor, with improved performance, a sharper front camera, better dust resistance, and distinctive new finishes like wood and Alcantara. It retains the core strengths of the Razr 50 Ultra, including the large and highly functional cover screen, clean software experience, and refined foldable design. Motorola's new AI-powered features, while still needing some polish, offer helpful use cases—particularly tools like at-a-glance notification summaries and contextual smart search. All things considered, the Razr 60 Ultra stands out as one of the best flip-style foldable smartphones currently available, blending design and utility in a way few rivals manage.

Motorola Razr 60 launched in India with Dimensity processor: Price, features and sale
Motorola Razr 60 launched in India with Dimensity processor: Price, features and sale

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • The Hindu

Motorola Razr 60 launched in India with Dimensity processor: Price, features and sale

Motorola on Wednesday (May 28, 2025) launched the Razr 60 flip phone in India. The new Motorola Razr 60 will complement the already launched Motorola Razr 60 Ultra among the foldable space and succeeds the Razr 50 launched last year. Motorola Razr 60 has a 3.6 inch pOLED cover display with a 90 Hz refresh rate and 1,700 nits peak brightness. It is being protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. It has a 6.9 inch LTPO pOLED main display with up to 3,000 nits peak brightness, a 120 Hz refresh rate, HDR10+. It also uses the same display protection as cover. Motorola claims Razr 60 uses a titanium-reinforced hinge which can withstand over 500,000 folds. It is IP48 rated for dust and water resistance. Razr 60 has Dolby Atmos stereo speakers with Spatial sound. Motorola Razr 60 gets a 4,500 mAh battery along with a 30 W charger inside the box. It also supports 15 W wireless charging. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today's Cache) Motorola has packed MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset in Razr 60 with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. It operates on Hello UI based on Android 15 out of the box. Motorola will give 3 years of OS upgrades and 4 years of security updates to it. Motorola Razr 60 sports a 50 MP main camera with OIS, and a 13 MP ultrawide + macro lens. It has a 32 MP selfie camera. Motorola Razr 60 comes in Pantone Lightest Sky (Pearl Marble Finish), Pantone Gibraltar Sea (Fabric Finish) and Pantone Spring Bud (Premium Vegan Leather Finish). It goes on sale from June 4 on Flipkart, Reliance Digital, Motorola and leading retail stores across India. Motorola Razr 60 can be purchased at ₹49,999.

Motorola Razr 60 launching in India on May 28: Check features, price and more
Motorola Razr 60 launching in India on May 28: Check features, price and more

Hindustan Times

time23-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Motorola Razr 60 launching in India on May 28: Check features, price and more

Motorola is set to release the Razr 60 foldable smartphone in India next week. Following the recent launch of the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra in the country, the company is now gearing up to release the standard model, Razr 60, on May 28 at 12 pm IST in the country. Ahead of the launch, Motorola shared key details about the phone's specifications, available colours, and storage configurations for the Indian market. Let's have a look at what Motorola has in store for Indian users. The Motorola Razr 60 will be available in three colour options: Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Spring Bud, and Lightest Sky. It will come with a single configuration offering 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. This is a difference from the global version, which included an additional Parfait Pink colour and offered configurations with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Also read: Oppo K13x 5G key specs and features tipped online ahead of launch - All details The device will run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X processor, the same chipset used in the Razr 60 Ultra. It operates on Android 15 and will receive three major operating system updates and four years of security updates, ensuring ongoing software support. The main display measures 6.96 inches with a full HD+ resolution of 1080 by 2640 pixels and uses pOLED LTPO technology. The secondary cover display measures 3.63 inches with a resolution of 1056 by 1066 pixels and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. Also read: This airline's new rule on portable chargers may affect your flight experience For photography, the Razr 60 includes a 50MP main camera sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide lens, and a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies. The device also features a titanium hinge that is tested to withstand up to 500,000 folds, which contributes to the phone's durability, claims the company. It carries an IP48 rating to give the device resistance to water and dust. Furthermore, the device will house a 4,500mAh battery with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging support. Also read: Why Restarting Your Router is a Thing of the Past? Motorola has launched the Razr 60 globally alongside the Razr 60 Ultra last month, with the global price starting at $699 (around Rs. 60,000). In India, the Razr 60 is expected to carry a price tag near Rs. 50,000, though the company has not officially confirmed the final price yet. Moreover, the Motorola Razr 60 will be available for purchase through Flipkart and Motorola India's official website. Potential buyers can follow the microsite teasers for further updates and detailed specifications before the phone goes on sale.

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Review: Tangible improvements that elevate the flip phone experience
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Review: Tangible improvements that elevate the flip phone experience

The Hindu

time22-05-2025

  • The Hindu

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Review: Tangible improvements that elevate the flip phone experience

The way flip and foldable phones have evolved so quickly since their inception has been a story of engineering renaissance. Samsung surely started the movement, but the way Motorola has come up with products year after year has shown a constant uptick in the graph of improvement and refinements. Launched recently, the new Motorola Razr 60 Ultra comes with upgrades over its predecessor, the Razr 50 Ultra. Positioned as the most powerful flip phone, it will be interesting to see how the phone holds up in the race. So, let's dive deep and find out. Design Right out of the box, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra strikes a visual chord. The woody texture variant we received looks classy and commands attention. During the testing phase, it wasn't uncommon for people to stop and ask to take a closer look at the phone. The design that blends nostalgia with modern finesse. The Alcantara/FSC-certified wood finish on the back is unlike anything else in the current flip segment, and the in-hand feel is nothing short of surreal. It feels sturdy yet lightweight at just 199 grams, offering a comfortable grip when open or closed. Motorola has clearly put effort into refining the hinge. Compared to the Razr 50 Ultra's stainless steel, the new titanium hinge is not only stronger but also lighter, making the folding and unfolding experience buttery smooth. The crease is significantly reduced, contributing to a more seamless screen experience. It also comes with IP48 dust and underwater protection, which brings added confidence in daily usage scenarios—an important reassurance for a foldable. Port placement is thoughtful and efficient. The right side houses the power button with an integrated fingerprint sensor and volume rockers above it. On the left, there's a new AI assist button that's neatly integrated into the frame. At the bottom, you'll find the speaker grille, a Type-C port, and the SIM tray. Every element feels refined, and collectively, it reinforces Motorola's focus on delivering a high-end flip experience. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today's Cache) Display The Razr 60 Ultra flaunts a stunning 6.96-inch LTPO Foldable AMOLED main display with a Super HD resolution of 2992x1224. The display supports HDR10+, 10-bit colour, and up to 165 Hz refresh rate, making it among the fastest and most vibrant panels in its class. With a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and a high touch sampling rate (up to 300Hz in game mode), this screen is a delight to interact with—be it scrolling, gaming, or media consumption. The external 4.0-inch pOLED display is equally capable. With a resolution of 1272x1080 and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, it's perfect for handling quick tasks. What's improved over the Razr 50 Ultra is how seamlessly the cover display integrates into everyday use. You can now respond to messages, watch videos, control music, or use navigation directly from it, eliminating the need to flip open the phone for many tasks. It's functional, responsive, and genuinely useful. OS and AI The Razr 60 Ultra runs on Android 15 out of the box, a first for any Motorola flip. It delivers a clean, bloat-free experience with enhancements tailored for the foldable form factor. Features like External Display Preview and Instant Review make photography more interactive, while gesture-based navigation feels intuitive across both displays. Motorola has introduced a dedicated AI button on the left side, giving quick access to smart features. The use of the latest Snapdragon processor brings a dedicated Qualcomm Hexagon NPU that handles AI tasks efficiently. From smarter camera processing to more adaptive power management, the phone utilises AI to boost everyday usability without making it overwhelming. There's also a promise of longevity. Motorola is offering three OS upgrades and four years of security updates, which I felt could have been more, considering the competition. With AI woven throughout—from camera enhancements to real-time translations and content suggestions—the software experience is smart yet unobtrusive. Performance Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform built on 3nm process technology, the Razr 60 Ultra truly earns its 'most powerful flip phone' tag. The octa-core processor with a max clock speed of 4.32GHz ensures lightning-fast performance. Backed by 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage, the phone effortlessly handles anything thrown at it. From day-to-day tasks like multitasking and switching between apps to heavier processes such as video rendering or high-resolution photo editing, the Razr 60 Ultra performs with grace. Geekbench scores reaffirm its prowess—2750 on single-core and 8255 on multi-core performance, while the GPU scores 14,733 and AnTuTu hits an impressive 1,393, navigation experience on both displays is smooth like flowing water, with no lag or stutter in sight. Gaming has received a special upgrade in this generation. Whether it was heavy-duty titles or graphics-intensive shooters, the Razr 60 Ultra ran them all in top-tier settings without any noticeable frame drops or heating. For a flip phone, this kind of gaming experience is rare and stands out. The device remains cool during extended sessions and doesn't throttle performance. What makes this even more impressive is how Motorola has refined the device while keeping it so thin and light. Despite housing such powerful internals, the phone never feels bulky or weighed down. For those looking for flagship-level performance in a stylish, compact form factor, this is the phone to consider. Camera The Razr 60 Ultra features a dual rear camera setup with both lenses offering 50 MP resolution. The main camera features OIS, an f/1.8 aperture, and a 1/1.56' sensor, while the ultra-wide + macro camera offers a 122° field of view. The results in daylight are exceptional, with accurate colours and great dynamic range. Pantone-validated colour accuracy also means the photos appear natural and true-to-life. Portraits are another area where the phone impresses. Edge detection is precise, subject separation is clean, and the depth blur feels natural. Whether you're taking quick shots of people or carefully composed frames, the portraits consistently turn out well. Low-light and night photography is another area where Motorola has made strides. The Auto Night Vision mode works impressively well, capturing good detail and minimising noise. The photos feel balanced in terms of exposure, and colours don't oversaturate under artificial lighting. Selfies are handled by a 50 MP front-facing camera that delivers sharp, well-exposed shots. It also supports features like gesture selfie and face retouch, making it perfect for quick, flattering captures. Thanks to the external display preview feature, it's also easy to frame shots using the rear cameras for even better selfie quality. The camera software is loaded with features—Pro Mode, Photo Booth, Portrait Blur, Long Exposure, Action Shot, and even integration with Google Photos tools like Magic Eraser and Auto Enhance. Motorola hasn't just packed hardware but delivered the full photography suite with refined software enhancements. Battery Motorola has given the Razr 60 Ultra a big leap in battery, from 4,000 mAh in the Razr 50 Ultra to 4,700 mAh. This significant increase translates into better endurance. It easily lasts over a full day and a half on moderate to heavy use, and that's with both displays in active use. For a flip phone, that's robust battery life. Charging also gets a boost. The Razr 60 Ultra supports 68 W TurboPower fast charging, up from the 45 W seen in its predecessor. It delivers power for a full day in just 8 minutes and reaches full charge in around 40 minutes. On top of that, you also get 30 W wireless charging and 5 W reverse charging, rounding out an extremely capable power setup. Verdict The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is a flip phone that offers a well-rounded package, packed with meaningful upgrades across design, performance, camera, and battery life. It's not just refinement for the sake of it—Motorola has delivered on multiple fronts with tangible improvements that elevate the experience. If you're someone who loves flip phones or is considering switching to one, this is among the best options available. From the Edge 60 Stylus to now the Razr 60 Ultra, Motorola has clearly found its rhythm, delivering real value in a market that demands both innovation and dependability. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra retails at ₹89,999.

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite processor launched in India, price starts at ₹99,999
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite processor launched in India, price starts at ₹99,999

Mint

time13-05-2025

  • Mint

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite processor launched in India, price starts at ₹99,999

Motorola has launched its latest flip phone in India, the Motorla Razr 60 Ultra which will go head to head with the similar offering from Samsung. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra comes in three colours variants: ANTONE Scarab, PANTONE Rio Red and PANTONE Mountain Trail. It is priced at ₹ 99,999 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage model and the launch offers take the price effectively to ₹ 89,999. It will be available to buy on from 21st May on Amazon, Reliance Digital, offline stores and Motrola's own website. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra features a 6.96 inch FlexView 1.5K pOLED LTPO dipslay with up to 165Hz refresh rate, support for Dolby Vision and up to 4,000 nits of peak brightness. The external display is a 4 inch QuickView pOLED LTPO panel with up to 165Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic protection and up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, the new Motorola Flip phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and paired with Adreno 835 GPU. It comes with support for up to 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. As for optics, the Razr 60 Ultra comes with a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor with OIS and a 50MP ultra-wide angle lens. There is also a 50MP front facing shooter for selfies and video calls. The phone comes with a thickness of 7.29 mm when open and 15.69mm when closed and weighs just 189 grams. It packs IP48 water and dust resistance rating, meaning that it can easily handle being submerged into water of up to 1.5 meter but can handle little dust, still a major upgrade on the IPX8 rating seen on most flip phones. There is a side mounted fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device and the Razr 60 Ultra also gets a stereo speaker setup with Dolby Atmos branding.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store