
A Flagship Flip at ₹89,999
Motorola is back with its latest flip phone, the Moto Razr 60 Ultra, priced at ₹89,999. It brings noticeable upgrades over its predecessor, the Razr 50 Ultra. With a powerful processor, a stylish new design, and serious improvements across the board, it aims to be the best flip phone you can buy today. But does it truly deliver? Let’s break it down.
Premium Look with a Unique Feel
The Razr 60 Ultra stands out as soon as you unbox it. The wood-textured variant looks elegant and feels great to hold. At 199g, it’s light for a foldable, and the sturdy build adds confidence while using it. Motorola uses a titanium hinge this time, making the flip action smoother and reducing the crease on the inner display.
You also get IP48 protection, which is rare for foldables. The power button with a fingerprint sensor, volume keys, and a new AI button are well-positioned. Port and button placements feel refined, and everything seems designed with purpose.
Displays That Shine Indoors and Out
The main 6.96-inch AMOLED foldable display is sharp, vivid, and smooth. With a resolution of 2992 x 1224, 165Hz refresh rate, and HDR10+ support, it excels in daily use and gaming. Its 4500 nits peak brightness ensures clarity even under sunlight.
On the outside, the 4.0-inch pOLED cover display is a real utility. It now does more than before—read messages, control music, use navigation, or even watch videos—without flipping open. It’s bright, responsive, and genuinely useful in daily scenarios.
Android 15 with Smart AI Features
The Moto Razr 60 Ultra is the first Motorola flip phone to launch with Android 15. The UI is clean and free of bloatware. Motorola’s custom features like External Display Preview and Instant Review make better use of the foldable form.
The new AI button gives access to intelligent features that enhance the user experience without overwhelming the user. The Snapdragon chip includes a powerful NPU, which handles AI tasks like photo processing, power optimization, and smart suggestions with ease.
Motorola promises three years of OS upgrades and four years of security updates. This is decent but slightly behind what some competitors offer in terms of long-term support.
Speed and Power in a Foldable Form
This phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, made on a 3nm process. It delivers top-notch performance. The 16GB RAM and 512GB storage combo ensures fluidity even with demanding apps and multitasking.
The Moto Razr 60 Ultra scores high in benchmarks and feels fast in real use. App switching, gaming, and even video editing are handled with no lags or stutters. The phone also manages heat well, which is a big plus for foldables.
Gaming on this device is smooth and immersive. Titles like Genshin Impact and CoD: Mobile run on high settings without frame drops. It stays cool during long sessions, which is rare for phones this thin.
Cameras That Lead the Flip Pack
Motorola has packed the Razr 60 Ultra with dual 50MP rear cameras. The primary sensor comes with OIS, while the secondary ultra-wide camera also supports macro shots. In well-lit conditions, photos are sharp, detailed, and color-accurate, thanks to Pantone color calibration.
Portrait shots show excellent edge detection and natural blur. Night shots are equally impressive, with Auto Night Vision enhancing clarity and reducing noise. Compared to its rivals, the Razr 60 Ultra holds its own and often performs better—especially in low light and portrait scenarios.
Selfies are handled by a 50MP front camera that delivers clean, well-lit images. Users can also use the main camera for selfies with the help of the external display preview. The camera app is loaded with modes—Pro, Portrait, Action, Long Exposure, and more—plus Google Photos tools like Magic Eraser.
The camera setup is not just versatile but highly competitive, placing the Razr 60 Ultra ahead of most other foldables in its price segment.
Battery Gets a Big Boost
The battery sees a major upgrade—from 4000mAh to 4700mAh. This change gives the phone over a day and a half of backup, even with heavy use. With foldables, battery life is always a concern, but Motorola has handled it well here.
Charging is equally fast. The phone supports 68W TurboPower charging, filling up in about 40 minutes. It also supports 30W wireless charging and 5W reverse charging. This setup is among the best in the foldable category.
Final Thoughts: A Strong Contender
The Moto Razr 60 Ultra is a solid flip phone. It offers meaningful improvements over its predecessor and delivers on design, performance, camera, and battery. While the update policy could be longer, most other areas shine.
If you want a premium foldable that looks different and works flawlessly, this is worth considering. The ₹89,999 price tag may sound steep, but the experience it delivers justifies the cost.
Motorola has found a solid rhythm with the Razr series. The Razr 60 Ultra is a clear sign that the company is not just experimenting but is serious about shaping the future of foldables.