The Motorola Razr 60 series is coming soon. The Ultra version has already appeared on TENAA with specs and images, and now the vanilla option was also listed.
The new foldable will provide a slight upgrade over the Razr 50, featuring one significant improvement: an 18 GB RAM option with 1 TB storage.
Motorola Razr 60
The Razr 60 will maintain the square 3.6″ AMOLED display on the cover and the 6.9″ foldable panel, dispelling earlier rumors that the screen might be smaller. Other specifications that will stay the same as its predecessor include the 50 MP and 13 MP dual camera setup on the back and the 32 MP front-facing camera.
Regarding the chipset, we anticipate a Dimensity 7400x, which is similar to the regular D7400 but designed for dual-screen devices like this foldable.
The phone with model number XT-2553-2 was certified with options for 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB, and 18 GB of RAM, while the storage is either 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB.
Motorola Razr 50
This represents a significant improvement over last year’s Razr, but the unfortunate reality is that these memory options may be limited to China, and international users might not have access to the more powerful variants.
The battery of the Razr 60 will be upgraded to 4,500 mAh, matching the capacity of its Ultra sibling. TENAA does not disclose the charging rates, but we anticipate 30W wired charging along with some wireless charging capabilities. The Razr 60 will operate on Android 15.
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