Motorola Razr 60 Ultra: The Flagship Foldable We’ve Been Waiting For?

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra: The Foldable King Gets a Flagship Chip (Finally!)

Motorola fans, rejoice! The tech giant is finally stepping up its foldable game with the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra, rumored to pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

Yes, you heard that right—no more mid-range compromises! If the leaks hold true, this could be the most powerful Razr yet, giving Samsung‘s Z Flip a serious run for its money.

New Name? Not So Fast!

While some of us were hoping for a fresh new name, Motorola seems to be playing it safe.

Despite previous benchmark rumors hinting at something different, the device will indeed be called Razr 60 Ultra globally.

In North America, however, expect it to land as the Motorola Razr+ 2025—because nothing says marketing strategy like confusing consumers across continents.

This juicy tidbit comes straight from UAE’s TDRA certification, where the model number XT2551 was spotted alongside the official name.

So, if you were hoping for a “Razr Fold Xtreme Pro Max Ultra” name, sorry to disappoint.

Specs: Big Screen, Big Power, Same Look?

From the leaks, the Razr 60 Ultra isn’t straying too far from its predecessor in terms of design. But under the hood? That’s where things get spicy.

Here’s what the rumor mill is churning out:

  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite (because flagship finally means flagship!)
  • Display: 6.9-inch foldable screen (perfect for binge-watching and accidental pocket dials)
  • RAM: 12GB (multitasking heaven)
  • Storage: 256GB (because let’s be honest, we all hoard photos and memes)
  • Battery: 4,000 mAh (better, but still questionable for a foldable)

One source close to the matter spilled the beans, saying, “Motorola is taking its foldables seriously now. The Razr 60 Ultra is going to be a true flagship, not just a stylish flip phone.”

Will It Take on Samsung?

Motorola has been playing in the foldable arena for a while now, but its devices have always lagged slightly behind the competition.

With the Snapdragon 8 Elite, that could finally change. The question is: Can it beat the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series?

A tipster hinted that Motorola might also be focusing on improved hinge durability and a better cover display, which could put it ahead of Samsung’s game.

“Motorola has learned from past mistakes. They’re making sure the 60 Ultra isn’t just another pretty face—it’s going to be a beast,” said an insider.

When Can We Expect It?

While there’s no official release date yet, leaks suggest a mid-2025 launch, aligning with Motorola’s usual schedule. And with the UAE certification already in place, we might see some official teasers very soon.

Stay tuned for more updates as they unfold (pun intended).

Source: Android Headlines

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