Motorola Razr 60 Ultra has stirred up controversy once more in the foldable smartphone market. The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is a gadget that stands out from other foldables due to its performance, display, and camera quality in addition to its attractive appearance.
Design and Build Quality

With a few small changes, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra has a more upscale look than its predecessor, the Razr 50 Ultra. This time, the phone’s aluminum frame has a matte finish for a polished appearance. Its grip is a little slick; however, this is fixed by the case that comes with the device. Additionally, the phone has an IP48 rating, which provides some water and dust resistance. Additionally, the phone’s hinge system has been enhanced to make it easier to use in both stand and tent modes.
Display Quality
The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra’s display quality is quite remarkable. It has a 7.0-inch pOLED LTPO primary screen with a refresh rate of 165 Hz and a maximum brightness of 4,500 nits. This implies that you will always have a fantastic viewing experience, regardless of the lighting conditions. The cover display has a brightness of 3,000 nits and is 4.0 inches as well. Both show dust and fingerprints quickly, but the quality is so excellent that it seems like a small disadvantage.
Performance and Software
The 3nm-based Snapdragon 8 Elite CPU that powers the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra has 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. This indicates that this phone functions swiftly and efficiently in all circumstances, including gaming and multitasking. ‘Update Me,’ ‘Take Notes,’ and ‘Remember This’ are just a few of the clever functions that Moto AI has developed. Moto AI takes a while to react and is still slower than Google Gemini. The user may find it difficult to know which AI to utilize at what time.
Camera Performance

Three 50-megapixel cameras-primary, ultrawide, and selfie are included with the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra. This camera configuration produces excellent daytime and nighttime images. The quality of the images is excellent, even at 2X digital zoom. Even in low light, it performs really well. Selfies in portrait mode that are taken with the cover display also look fantastic. The phone can capture videos in 4K quality; however, it becomes hot when you record for a long time.
Battery and Charging: The Powerhouse in the Pocket
The 4,700mAh battery that powers the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is capable of 30W wireless charging and 68W rapid charging. It is quite amazing that such a large battery can fit in such a small body. The phone readily lasted the entire day when used normally, and it was able to play video for over 22 hours during our tests. A 1.5-day battery life is possible for light users.
Disclaimer: The sole objective of this article is to provide information. Specifications and costs are subject to variation over time. Before making a purchase, please verify all the facts on the official website or in-store.
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