
After the successful launch of the flagship Razr 60 Ultra in India, Motorola is gearing up to launch the Razr 60 on May 28. This new foldable will be a more affordable one and will bring some fresh features and a unique design. This time around, Motorola is planning to bring in India’s first pearl acetate or fabric finish. Motorola’s teasing some new features as well. The Razr 60 will reportedly be the world’s first phone to support video gestures for hands-free snapping. Here is everything we know about the upcoming Moto Raz 60.
The Razr 60 is rumoured to sport a large 6.96-inch FHD+ pOLED LTPO main display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It will also have a bright 3,000 nits peak brightness, which should make outdoor visibility a breeze. The cover display is said to be a 3.63-inch pOLED with a 90Hz refresh rate and up to 1,700 nits brightness. This cover display is perfect for quick notifications and small tasks without opening the phone. For added durability, the Moto Razr 60 is expected to get Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection. Additionally, it might come with IP48 certification for dust and water resistance, adding to its durability.
Under the hood, the Razr 60 is likely to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset. This is a more than capable chipset and would be perfect for multitaskers. The phone will mostly come with Android 15 out of the box.
For camera enthusiasts, the phone is tipped to pack a dual-camera setup. The Razr 60 will reportedly get a 50 MP primary camera with OIS and a 13MP ultrawide sensor. On the front side, it will mostly be powered by a 32MP selfie shooter. The whole package is expected to get a 4,500mAh battery with 30W fast charging.
The Razr 60 will mostly get 3 stylish Pantone-inspired colours: Gibraltar Sea, Spring Bud, and Lightest Sky. The phone is expected to come in a single variant, packing solid upgrades over its predecessor, the Razr 50.
When it comes to pricing, we can expect the Razr 60 to land around the Rs 60,000 mark in India. Although, nothing has been officially confirmed, so take it with a pinch of salt.
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