Moto Razr 60 Full Review: A Stylish, AI-Powered Foldable for the Masses

1. Introduction: The Next Budget Foldable from Motorola

In 2025, Motorola adds to its Razr foldable series the Moto Razr 60, a more budget-friendly, fashion-forward flip phone that introduces significant enhancements over the Razr 50 yet maintains wise design elements and new AI-powered software features.
Released worldwide in April and reaching India by the end of May, the Moto Razr 60 boasts a massive inner screen, increased robustness, an AI toolkit, and a price of ₹49,999—providing solid mid-range value in the foldable segment.

2. Official Launch & Pricing

Launch: April 2025 announcement; available in India from June 4, 2025.
Price (India): ₹49,999 for 8 GB RAM + 256 GB variant; around €799 in Europe (~₹70K)
Colors: Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Spring Bud, Lightest Sky (Parfait Pink or fabric finishes added in some markets)

3. Design & Build: Thin, Fashionable, Folding

Dimensions (unfolded): 171.30 × 73.99 × 7.25 mm
Dimensions (folded): 171.30×88.08×15.85 mm
Weight: 188 g only—ultra-light for a flip
Materials: Gorilla Glass Victus on outer glass, eco/leather-inspired rear, aluminium frame, and titanium-reinforced hinge tested at 500,000 flips
Durability: IP48 rating (dust and splash resistance) rare in flip phones
Finish: Pantone-validated finishes are Lightest Sky (pearl marble), Spring Bud (vegan leather), and Gibraltar Sea (fabric-style)

Moto Razr 60

4. Display: Bright & Smooth

▸ Main Internal Display

  • Size: 6.96‑inch FlexView pOLED LTPO
  • Resolution: 2640×1080 (FHD+)
  • Refresh Rate: Adaptive 1–120 Hz
  • Brightness: Up to ~3,000 nits (peak)
  • Color: 120 % DCI‑P3, HDR10+ support

▸ Cover External Display

  • Size: 3.63‑inch pOLED, LTPS
  • Resolution: 1056×1066 pixels (~413 ppi)
  • Refresh Rate: 90 Hz
  • Brightness: Up to ~1,700 nits
  • Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus

The show duo provides an intimate inner screen for media and multitasking and a very functional outer screen for notifications, app shortcuts, media control, and live camera preview. Motorola even supported video gesture features on the cover screen with true‑color output.

5. Performance & Software

▸ Chipset & Memory

  • Chip: MediaTek Dimensity 7400X (4 nm)
  • CPU: 2 × Cortex‑A78 @ 2.6 GHz + 6 × Cortex‑A55 @ 2 GHz
  • GPU: Mali‑G615 MC2
  • RAM/Storage: 8 GB LPDDR4X + 256 GB UFS 2.2 (no expansion)

▸ Operating System & AI

  • Software: Android 15 with Hello UI layer; near‑stock and clean
  • Moto AI suite: Google Gemini support (Catch Me Up for notification summaries, Pay Attention for live speaker translation, AI Playlist Studio, Text‑to‑Sticker, Video Gestures, Photo Booth modes)
  • Update promise: 3 major Android upgrades + 4 years of security patches

This setup offers a smooth screen, dependable day‑to‑day operation, and AI-based convenience features for an affordable mid-range price making Moto Razr 60 the best mid-range Flip.

6. Camera System

Rear Cameras:

  • 50 MP primary sensor, f/1.7, with OIS and Quad‑pixel technology
  • 13 MP ultrawide with f/2.2 aperture and macro mode support

Selfie Camera: 32 MP sensor on inner screen

Video Recording: Up to 4K at 30 fps, gyro‑EIS, with creative modes such as Video Gestures, Cinematic Effects, Magic Foto Booth, macro, night, etc.

Reviews mention that Moto Razr 60 maintains same battery hardware as  50 but int but introduces significantly enhanced AI processing, adaptive stabilization, improved color output, and new shooting modes.
User input indicates that vivid results and creative freedom, albeit not flagship-level under all conditions of light, are obtained.

7. Battery, Charging & Use Life

Battery Capacity: 4,500 mAh
Charging: 30 W TurboPower wired, 15 W wireless support
In‑Box Charger: 30 W included; charges from ~20 % to full in ~46 minutes

▸ Real-World Battery Life

The PCMark test gives ~9 hours runtime (20% to 100%)—less than average for this price range; average screen‑on‑time is ~6–7 hours.
While battery life is limited compared to bigger phones, it makes it through a full day on everyday use. The quick charging tops up when required.

8. Connectivity & Extras

  • Cellular: 5G (Sub‑6 GHz), dual Nano‑SIM + eSIM
  • Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS/GLONASS/BDS/Galileo, USB‑C
  • Biometrics: Side‑mounted fingerprint + face unlock
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos

Extras: Fast movements (twist for camera, flip to DND), sidebar shortcuts, folder, and privacy tools through the ThinkShield suite.
The Moto Razr 60‘s external screen allows full app utilization—more capable than most competitors’ restricted widget-type implementations.

9. Pros & Cons: Summary Table

ProsCons
Stylish and light flip-phone at 188 gBattery life below segment average (6–7 h SOT)
Vibrant dual OLED screens (6.96″ & 3.63″)The mid-range Dimensity chip restricts high-end gaming
Long-lasting titanium hinge (500K flips) with IP48 protectionNo expandable storage, only 256 GB
Moto AI features: Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, Video GesturesAI features a little hamstrung by hardware
Clean Hello UI (Android 15) + 3 OS updates guaranteedThe camera is good, but it’s not flagship‑grade low-light photography
Wireless charging support

10. Comparison: Razr 60 vs Razr 50 vs Razr 60 Ultra

PhoneChipsetBatteryCameraCover DisplayPrice (INR)
Moto Razr 50Dimensity 7300X4,200 mAh, 33 W50 MP + 13 MP6.9″ inner, ~3.4″ outer₹45 k
Moto Razr 60 Dimensity 7400X4,500 mAh, 30 W + 15 WEnhanced AI on same hardware3.63″ 90Hz Gorilla Glass Victus₹49,999
Moto Razr 60 UltraSnapdragon 8 Elite, up to 16 GB RAM~4,500 mAh, 45 W + wirelessFlagship-quality, 50 MP, AI cinematicsWider and smoother ~165 Hz display₹99k+

Moto Razr 60 is the best choice for consumers seeking flagship-inspired design and AI features without the price premium.

11. Who Should Pick the Moto Razr 60?

  • First-time foldable users who desire form and function in one
  • Style-conscious shoppers seeking premium finishes on a budget
  • Moto AI fans wanting tools like Catch Me Up and Pay Attention, users liking outer-screen convenience—full app support on cover.
  • Anyone wanting a clean, nearly stock Android UI with update promise
  • Not ideal if you’re a heavy gamer, work with demanding apps, or need flagship-level photography in all conditions.

12. Final Verdict: Value-Driven Flip Foldable

The Moto Razr 60 isn’t about pursuing flagship specs—it’s about making foldable style, toughness, and intelligent software tools accessible to the masses. Against the Razr 50, it makes significant improvements in hinge, screen, AI, and battery, all without crossing ₹50 k. In foldables in 2025, it’s one of the best cheap foldables available.

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