Motorola is set to release its clamshell-style flagship for the year soon. The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra will launch as both a direct successor to last year's Razr 50 Ultra and a rival to the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7, and has also now been spotted on Geekbench.
The foldable phone does well, recording a single-core score of 2,878 and a multi-core score of 8,840. Unlike a foldable like the Oppo Find N5 which uses the 7-core version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite (SM8750-3-AB), the Razr 60 Ultra is listed with all eight core—much like on other current-gen traditional flagship phones. That gives it an advantage over the Oppo Find N5 in the multi-core test, with the Find N5 typically scoring around 8,200 points on that test.
The Geekbench listing also confirms a few other details of the Razr 60 Ultra, namely the presence of 16 GB of RAM and Android 15. The Razr 50 Ultra (buy on Amazon) launched last year with a maximum of 12 GB of RAM, so that will be yet another upgrade the Razr 60 Ultra brings.