Motorola has a new feature-p packed foldable phone. It’s the Moto Razer 60 Ultra, also known as the Razer Ultra in the USA. These sorts of phones just keep on improving.
Motorola razr 60 ultra build and design
there are some interesting upgrades with the new model. These include a higher res screen, a flagship chipset, an ultrawide camera with macro capabilities, and a larger battery. We have our Razer 60 Ultra and Panone Scarab, which is a dark green hue and is combined with a suedelike material called Alcantara covering the back. Other options include wood and vegan leather. The unfolded back is split between the glass screen on the top and the backing below.
As before, the hinge is made from stainless steel. It can hold the phone open at different angles which does have its uses for things like vlogging. The frame is made from aluminum and like the hinge, it matches the green colorway, a nice touch. Between the backing, the colors, and the form factor, this phone has a unique look that you won’t find anywhere else. There is a new hardware key this time around.
Display quality of Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
While both panels are 165 Hz, the only time we saw the phone using that was within games if this refresh rate was selected within the gaming settings. Otherwise, the screens will max out at 120 Hz, which is the standard these days for smoothing out swiping and scrolling.

My only real complaint is that a couple of times during these past 9 to 10 days, that internal screen seemed to suddenly give up on life and just absolutely failed to respond to my swipes and jabs. Although thankfully, this was easily rectified each time simply by locking and unlocking the phone. And thanks to the LTPO tech on both displays, their refresh rate will dial down to one herz when idling to save energy. The inner display is quite sharp, sharper than your typical 1080p.
And you get support for 10- bit color, HDR10 plus video, and Dolby Vision on both the inner and outer screens. Switching between the two screens, even while playing a video, is relatively seamless if you don’t have a lock screen to go through. Otherwise, it would take a few steps. Besides video playback, there’s plenty of functionality on the cover screen.
Ui, Ai and Updates of Motorola razr 60 ultra
One new addition to Hello UI is smart tabs found within the app drawer. These include a news feed and a new space for your notes which are sourced from the journal app. While you do have Google Gemini on board, Moto has also developed its own AI assistant called Moto AI. Using shortcuts like the dedicated AI key will open Moto AI by default.
Moto AI accepts queries just like any other AI chatbot, but it also provides unique features through integration with several other AI services. We’ll dive into those features in a dedicated video. Smart Connect is a suite of features that allows you to easily transfer files between devices and connect the phone wirelessly to a PC or monitor.
And now it’s even smarter with the ability to use voice commands to control the interface or search for files across all of your connected devices. And the Moto Razer 60 Ultra will get three major OS updates and four years of security patches from Motorola.
Camera, Battery and Performance of Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
Motorola has decided to equip its flip phone with the top flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. As a result, the Moto Razer 60 Ultra is the most powerful Flip Foldable to come out yet. On paper, that is. In benchmarks, it does demonstrate high performance, but it actually falls behind this year’s other flagships that use the same chipset. The reason is the form factor. The Razer 60 Ultra must undergo significant throttling not to overheat.
This brings it scores down roughly to the level of phones running last year’s Snapdragon 8 GN 3. Here are the results of our prolonged CPU stress test, and you can see that the performance dips considerably when using the phone. Though, we didn’t run into any issues. And considering the phone’s form factor, we’re okay with the trade-off. We may not be getting the best CPU performance, but the benefits of the high tier chipset go way further than that.
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Ai features
You get the latest connectivity, the best NPU for AI tasks, and also a great ISP for camera performance. And now, the battery life. The Razer 6D Ultra has a larger 4700 mAh battery this year. And as a result, I stuck with the default natural mode, but you’ve also got an AI customized mode. This can learn what kind of tonal output you appreciate in different scenarios and then automatically apply a filter.
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Battery
The battery life is much improved with a great active use score of 15 hours and 10 minutes in our tests. The Motorola 60 Ultra has been blessed with a far larger 4,700 mAh capacity battery.There’s support for 68 watt charging here. But unlike last year, there’s no charger included in the box. With a proper adapter, we were able to charge the phone from 0 to 78% in half an hour, and a full charge took 45 minutes. It’s just the same as last year’s model. And there’s also support for 15 watt wireless charging here but this phone refused to play nicely with my wireless charging stand I guess cuz it’s a slightly weird wonky shape.
Camera zoom and photos quality
The Razer 60 Ultra has two on the back, a main camera and an ultrawide, both with autofocus. It’s a change from last year’s model, which instead of an ultrawide, had a twox zoom camera. Another change is that all cameras now have 50 megapixel sensors, including the selfie cam. Where I was out and about in London using the camera loads, lots of screen on time, lots of video streaming, audio streaming when the phone was actually hibernating and everything. The decentsized 50meg sensor means it doesn’t struggle as much as some ultra wides in low light.
It captures greatl looking selfies with very good detail and excellent colors and dynamic range. But as good as it is, it almost feels wasted on a flip phone like this one.
The colors and dynamic range are excellent, too. And since this camera has autofocus, you can use it to take close-up macro shots as well. And the quality is pretty decent. At night, the ultrawide camera does a solid job, too. Exposures are nice and bright, and dynamic range is very good. Colors are a bit less saturated than the main cam, and detail is generally all right, but can be softer in darker scenes or in the shadows.