The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra: Is This the Foldable Phone We've Been Waiting For?
Okay, so the tech world is going nuts over Motorola's new foldable phone, the Razr 60 Ultra (or, as it’s supposedly called in the US, the Razr Plus 2025). I mean, seriously, the leaks are everywhere. And from what I’m seeing, this isn't just a tiny upgrade; this thing's a game changer.
A Battery That Actually Lasts?
Let's talk about the big news: the battery. We’re looking at a dual-cell battery, with at least 4,275 mAh, maybe even a whopping 4,500 mAh. That’s a serious jump from the 4,000 mAh in its predecessor, the Razr 50 Ultra. And get this – they’re promising 68W fast charging! That’s a huge step up from the 45W in the older model. Honestly, who amongst us hasn't grumbled about foldable phone battery life? This might just solve that age-old problem.
Under the Hood: Power and Style
But it’s not just the battery; this phone is packing some serious power. We're talking a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, with options for up to 18GB of RAM and a massive 2TB of storage. That's seriously impressive. Plus, they're boasting a dual 50-megapixel rear camera system. The design is pretty similar to what we’ve seen before – the familiar 6.9-inch foldable inner screen and the handy 4-inch cover display. But here's a fun twist: leaked images suggest a wooden finish might be an option! Who knew retro could be so futuristic?
Meet the "Standard" Razr 2025
There's also a slightly less flashy version rumored to be coming out, the standard Motorola Razr 2025 (aka Razr 50). This one's supposedly getting a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X processor and 12GB of RAM. Interesting note: leaks point to a slightly smaller 6.7-inch main display, compared to the Ultra’s 6.9-inch screen.
When Can I Get My Hands on One? (And How Much Will It Cost?)
The expected launch date for the Razr 60 Ultra is as early as April 2025, and it'll likely be running Android 15. Price? That’s still a mystery. But, my guess is it'll probably fall somewhere around the same price range as the Razr 50 Ultra. We’ll have to wait and see.
The Bottom Line: A Big Leap Forward?
So, what's the verdict? The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra looks seriously promising. The improved battery and charging alone are huge wins, but combine that with the powerful internal specs and the potential for a unique design, and you've got a strong contender in the foldable phone arena. It feels like Motorola really listened to the feedback on previous models and addressed some major shortcomings. It might just be the foldable phone that finally gets it right. I’m definitely keeping my eye on this one!