The new Razr 60 is reported to be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 7400X processor, a special variant of the Dimensity 7400 designed for foldable devices. While it won't be as powerful as the Snapdragon 8 Elite rumored to be inside the Razr 60 Ultra, it will be packing a pretty large amount of RAM.
Ahead of its release whose date is currently unknown but rumored to be scheduled for April in China, the Razr 60 has appeared on TENAA, exposing several key specifications. For starters, the listing dispels a previous report that said the Razr 60 will have a smaller main display. That won't be the case as the spec sheet says the phone will have a 6.9-inch main display and a 3.6-inch cover display just like the Razr 50.
Motorola is also sticking to the same camera configuration which includes a 50MP primary rear camera accompanied by a 13MP ultrawide angle camera while a 32MP camera sits inside a hole punch in the foldable display.
While it appears nothing has changed, the TENAA listing reveals that the Razr 60 will be available in multiple configurations with the base model having 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage while the highest configuration has a whopping 18GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. For context, the Motorola Razr 50 a.k.a. Razr 2024 (curr. available on Amazon for $499.99) has a max configuration of 12GB RAM and 512GB of storage.
Another upgrade is the battery capacity which has been bumped up from 4,200mAh to 4,500mAh, confirming an earlier report. Unfortunately there is no mention of the charging speed, so it is not known if that has been upgraded, too.
The Razr 60 should be available in multiple regions including China and Europe when it launches. It should also be available in the US but as the Razr 2025.
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Via Xpertpick