The Motorola Razr 60 has been a long time coming. First leaked in March, the Razr 50 (curr. $599.99 on Amazon) successor is expected to launch later this week alongside the Razr 60 Ultra. In the meantime, Evan Blass has published numerous high-resolution promotional images showcasing the Razr 60 ahead of schedule.
On the face of it, precious little has changed externally between the Razr 60 and its predecessor. For instance, Motorola’s cheaper Razr retains a smaller display than its Ultra sibling, which is said to measure 3.6-inches diagonally. Meanwhile, the Razr 60’s foldable display is anticipated to span 6.9-inches while outputting at 1080p.
Blass’ leak also highlights that the Razr 60 will come in three colours, each with a unique textured back panel. Razr will continue to market its budget clamshell foldable on its software features rather than its hardware, examples of which we have embedded below. Currently, the Razr 60 is tipped to launch with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, a 4,400 mAh battery, a 50 MP primary camera and up to 18 GB RAM paired with 1 TB of storage.