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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Motorola Razr 60 launched in India with dual pOLED displays, titanium hinge
Motorola has officially launched the Razr 60 in India, expanding its foldable smartphone lineup with a device that blends sleek design and mid-range performance. Priced at ₹49,999, the Razr 60 sits below the flagship Razr 60 Ultra and succeeds the Razr 50 from last year. Motorola Razr 60 will be available for purchase starting June 4 across Flipkart, Reliance Digital, Motorola India's website, and major offline retailers. The device is offered in a single configuration: 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. Consumers can choose from three Pantone-certified colour variants: Lightest Sky with a pearl marble finish, Gibraltar Sea with a fabric back, Spring Bud featuring a vegan leather texture Motorola is promising three years of Android OS updates and four years of security patches, with the Razr 60 shipping with Hello UI based on Android 15. The Razr 60 sports a dual-screen setup, featuring: 3.6-inch pOLED external display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 1,700 nits peak brightness, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and a 6.9-inch LTPO pOLED main screen with 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and up to 3,000 nits brightness. The device features a titanium-reinforced hinge, designed to endure over 500,000 folds, and has an IP48 rating for dust and water resistance. Under the hood, the Razr 60 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB UFS storage. It includes Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, Spatial Sound support, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The foldable features a 50MP primary rear camera with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide/macro sensor. The front-facing camera is 32MP, housed within the internal display. Powering the phone is a 4,500 mAh battery, supporting 30W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. A 30W charger is included in the box.


Deccan Herald
3 days ago
- Deccan Herald
Motorola unveils premium Android flip phone Razr 60 in India
After launching the top-end Razr 60 Ultra model, Motorola on Wednesday (May 28) introduced another standard foldable phone Razr 60 series in regular Motorola Razr (2025) features a 3.63-inch QuickView pOLED LTPO display with 1056×1066p resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and 1,700nits peak is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass Victus shield and IP48 water splash-resistant is focus market for Motorola, aim is to reach top 3 by 2025-end: Shivam Ranjan .Motorola device also features a single SIM (+ eSIM), a type-c port, stereo speakers and a side-mounted fingerprint the Razr 60 sports a wide 6.96-inch FlexView full HD+ (1080×2640p) pOLED LTPO display with 1-120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and up to 3,000 nits peak device runs Android 15 OS and is powered by 4m class MediaTek Dimensity 7400X octa-core with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU, 8GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256GB UFS 2.2 storage, and a 4,500mAh battery with 30W turbocharger and 15W wireless foldable phone houses a dual-camera module --main 50MP(with f/1.7 aperture, OIS: Optical Image Stabilisation) with 13MP (f/2.2) ultra-wide camera with LED flash on the back. It also features a 32MP (f/2.4) front is available in three PANTONE-certified colours-- Gibraltar Sea (with fabric finish), Spring Bud ( with leather finish) and Lightest Sky (with marble finish)- for Rs 49,999 (8GB RAM + 256GB storage).Razr 60 vs rival brandsMotorola phone will be competing with Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 (review) and Tecno Mobiles' Phantom V Flip 2 5G..I/O 2025: Google showcases new AI-powered 'Try it on' shopping the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on DH Tech


GSM Arena
3 days ago
- Business
- GSM Arena
Motorola Razr 60 launches in India
Motorola unveiled the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra last month. The Razr 60 Ultra was launched in India about two weeks ago, and today, the brand introduced the vanilla model in the Asian country. The Motorola Razr 60 comes in a single 8GB/256GB configuration with three color options - Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Pantone Spring Bud, and Pantone Lightest Sky. The smartphone is priced at INR49,999 ($585/€515) and will go on sale in India starting June 4 through Motorola's official website, Flipkart, Reliance Digital, and leading retail stores across the country. The Motorola Razr 60 is powered by the Dimensity 7400X SoC, boots Android 15, and packs a 4,500 mAh battery with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging support. It features two displays - a 6.9" 120Hz FullHD+ LTPO AMOLED folding screen and a 3.6" 90Hz external AMOLED panel with a 1,066x1,056-pixel resolution. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra The Razr 50 sports three cameras for photography - 50MP primary, 13MP ultrawide, and 32MP selfie. Other highlights include an IP48 rating, stereo speakers, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.


Mint
3 days ago
- Mint
Motorola Razr 60 with MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset launched in India: Price, availability and more
Motorola has expanded its foldable smartphone line-up in India with the official launch of the Motorola Razr 60. Introduced on Wednesday, the new clamshell foldable handset is the latest addition to the Razr series, following the debut of the Razr 60 Ultra earlier this month. The Motorola Razr 60 has been priced at ₹ 49,999 for the single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. Sales in India will commence at 12 PM IST on 4 June via Flipkart, Motorola's official website, and select offline retailers. The device is available in three distinct colourways, each with a unique texture and finish. The Pantone Gibraltar Sea variant features a fabric-like back, the Pantone Lightest Sky model has a marble-like finish, and the Pantone Spring Bud edition offers a vegan leather rear panel. The Razr 60 features a 6.9-inch full-HD+ pOLED LTPO main display, boasting a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, HDR10+ support, and peak brightness reaching 3,000 nits. Complementing the main screen is a 3.63-inch pOLED cover display with a resolution of 1,056×1,066 pixels, 90Hz refresh rate, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus for added durability. Under the hood, the device is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 7400X chipset, paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage. The Razr 60 runs on Motorola's Hello UI based on Android 15, offering users the latest software experience straight out of the box. Photography is a key focus for the Razr 60. It sports a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and Quad Pixel technology, alongside a 13MP ultra-wide lens. On the inside, the foldable houses a 32MP front camera embedded at the top of the main display, ideal for selfies and video calls. The handset is backed by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 30W TurboPower wired charging and 15W wireless charging. A side-mounted fingerprint scanner ensures secure access, while an IP48 rating provides a degree of dust and water resistance. Connectivity features include 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. The phone weighs approximately 188 grams and, when unfolded, measures 73.99×171.30×7.25mm.
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Business Standard
3 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.