Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Likely to Feature Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor – Here’s What to Expect

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Motorola is back in the foldable game with what looks like a serious upgrade—say hello (or almost) to the upcoming Motorola Razr 60 Ultra. As launch day creeps closer, the leaks are getting juicier. A fresh promo video has now spilled the beans on the phone’s core specs and design. And let’s just say, Motorola isn’t holding back this time.

Design

The leaked marketing video, shared by the reliable tipster Evan Blass, gives us our clearest view yet of the Razr 60 Ultra’s design. At first glance, it might look a lot like last year’s Razr 50 Ultra, but look a little closer and you’ll see some interesting updates.

For starters, the leather-textured back is making a return—keeping things premium and grippy—but the real changes lie in the finish and colors. Motorola may drop it in black, emerald green, red, and even a wild wooden finish. Plus, there’s talk of a new hinge material that might improve durability and smoothness when folding and unfolding the device.

Display

Motorola is clearly going all-in with the displays this time. The main foldable screen is said to measure 6.96 inches, while the cover display stretches to 4 inches. That’s a big leap compared to most other flip-style foldables.

What does that mean for you? More usable screen real estate without having to open the phone every five seconds. And since Motorola’s UI allows you to run third-party apps directly on the cover display, this upgrade could seriously improve your daily experience.

Performance

Now here’s where things start heating up. The Razr 60 Ultra is rumored to pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor—basically a beast of a chip. If true, this would push the Razr 60 Ultra into flagship territory and make it a direct rival to the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7.

Motorola’s foldables have always felt pretty snappy, but this chipset could take things to a whole new level. Whether you’re gaming, multitasking, or just flipping through apps, expect buttery-smooth performance.

Camera

According to the leaked video, the Razr 60 Ultra will sport a dual-camera setup, headlined by a 50-megapixel main sensor. There’s no mention of the secondary sensor’s details yet, but it’s safe to expect either a wide-angle or telephoto lens.

While Motorola foldables haven’t always been known for top-tier cameras, this bump in megapixels suggests the brand is aiming to change that narrative.

Battery

Another quiet but important upgrade is the 4,500mAh battery. That’s a solid step up from previous models and much needed for a phone with dual high-res displays. If optimized well, it could easily power through a full day—folds and all.

Here’s a quick comparison between the Razr 50 Ultra and what we expect from the Razr 60 Ultra:

FeatureRazr 50 UltraRazr 60 Ultra (Expected)
Main Display~6.9-inch Foldable OLED6.96-inch Foldable OLED
Cover Display~3.6 inches4 inches
ProcessorSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1Snapdragon 8 Elite
Camera SetupDual 12MPDual 50MP (Primary confirmed)
Battery3,800mAh4,500mAh
Build FinishVegan LeatherLeather, Wood, Multiple Colors
Custom ButtonNot availablePossibly included

If even half of these leaks turn out to be true, the Razr 60 Ultra could become one of the best foldables of the year. From a better build to a flagship-level chip and improved battery, it looks like Motorola has been listening to its users. The combo of a large cover screen with real multitasking power might just be the thing that tips buyers toward the Razr over other foldables.

FAQs

When is Razr 60 Ultra launching?

Expected soon, but no official date confirmed yet.

What processor does Razr 60 Ultra use?

It may feature the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.

How big is the cover display?

The cover display is expected to be 4 inches.

Does Razr 60 Ultra have leather back?

Yes, and also possibly a wood finish variant.

How many cameras does Razr 60 Ultra have?

It will likely feature a 50MP dual camera setup.

Zoya Malik

Zoya Malik is a tech writer and gadget reviewer who has been exploring the world of smartphones, smartwatches, and consumer electronics since 2016. She focuses on real-world performance, design insights, and user experience rather than just specs. Zoya has reviewed more than 100 devices across Android and iOS platforms and contributes regularly to tech communities and blogs.

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