Motorola Razr 60 leaked in unofficial images before the announcement: new design, MediaTek chip and up to 1TB of storage

By: Nastya Bobkova | 23.04.2025, 06:32
Features of the new Razr 60: affordable design and Dimensity 7400X chip Unofficial images of Razr 60: Motorola's budget clamshell with Dimensity 7400X chip. Source: Evan Blass

Motorola will unveil a new generation of foldable smartphones in a few days, but the Razr 60 has already appeared on the web in a series of unofficial images published by the famous insider Evan Blass (@evleaks).

Here's What We Know

The leak allows us to see the design of the device in detail and learn key features before the official announcement.

The Razr 60 will be the successor to the Razr 50 (currently priced at $599.99 on Amazon) and will be launched alongside the top-of-the-line Razr 60 Ultra. Externally, the model retains a familiar style, but will now be available in three colours with new textured back panels - a similar solution has already been used in the Edge 60 Fusion.

When folded, the Razr 60 has a compact 3.6-inch external display, and the main internal screen is a 6.9-inch OLED with Full HD+ resolution. Thus, the model will remain a more affordable alternative to the Ultra version.

According to the latest rumours, the new device will feature a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X processor, a 4400 mAh battery, a 50 MP primary camera, as well as up to 18 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of storage in the maximum configuration. As before, Motorola is focusing on software features for the Razr series, including UI optimisations for the external display.

The Razr 60 is expected to be officially unveiled this week. In the meantime, we can only look at the leaks and wait for confirmation of the technical specifications during the presentation.

Source: Evan Blass