Motorola Razr 60 Ultra surfaces in first images: a subtle yet premium upgrade

Motorola is gearing up for the official launch of the new Razr 60 Ultra, known in the U.S. as the Razr Plus 2025. The first images of the device have surfaced online, seemingly sourced from the company’s press materials, giving us an early look at Motorola’s foldable flagship for this year.

A familiar design with a premium material focus

From the revealed images, the Razr 60 Ultra comes in a deep green shade, featuring a two-tone eco-leather finish stitched elegantly on the back. The sides are made of glossy aluminum, and the overall design suggests a premium device that retains the aesthetics of the previous generation while adding a refined touch.

This model follows Motorola’s familiar strategy of regional branding variations. In the U.S., it will be marketed as the Razr Plus 2025, while in international markets, including Europe, it will keep the Razr 60 Ultra branding—a move similar to last year’s approach.

Hardware upgrades without radical changes

The device’s technical specifications indicate that Motorola isn’t making drastic changes but is delivering meaningful upgrades where they matter. According to available information, the Razr 60 Ultra is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite, positioning it among the flagship Android devices of 2025. Other notable details include:

  • Up to 12GB RAM
  • 4,000 mAh battery
  • 6.9-inch internal display, similar to the previous generation

While the design and form factor remain largely unchanged, Motorola may improve camera performance and charging speed, two areas where competing flagships have made significant strides. However, full details about camera sensors or software upgrades remain unknown at this time.

Imminent launch

According to Android Headlines, the new Razr 60 Ultra, codenamed “Orion”, is expected to be officially announced very soon. As the launch date approaches, we can anticipate more leaks and information in the coming weeks.

With Samsung and Google fiercely competing in the foldable segment, it remains to be seen whether Motorola can make a difference in 2025 through a combination of premium design, solid specs, and subtle refinements, ensuring its relevance in an increasingly competitive market.

via androidheadlines

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