Motorola Razr 60
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Secondary Camera: 32 MPix f/2.4, Videos @2160p/30fps
Price comparison
Average of 8 scores (from 10 reviews)
Reviews for the Motorola Razr 60
If you are looking for a comparatively inexpensive flip phone, you should take a look at the Motorola Razr 60. With its unusual concept, Pantone colors for the housing and high-quality features, it could be a good choice for trendsetters and photography fans. But has it improved enough on its predecessor?
Source: Digital Trends

If you’ve been considering a shift to a folding phone and have been hesitant to hit the buy button, the Razr 2025 might be the phone to convince you. It’s a mid-range phone that punches considerably higher. It offers the premium experience you want from a folding phone without breaking the bank. If you’re expecting the best folding phone, the Razr 2025 isn’t for you, but if you want the best bang for your buck foldable, look no further than the Razr 2025. It offers 80% of the experience at 55% of the price of the Ultra, and if you can look past its imperfections, it’s the best flip phone for most people.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/20/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Android Police

With Motorola's improvements, I think it’s time more people tried out a Razr. Durability is less of a concern than in previous years, and the Razr 2025 is the most well-rounded folding device I’ve used, especially considering it’s only $700. Like other Moto phones, the Razr is already lined up to receive carrier discounts, making it even easier for people to try one. Sure, you pay a premium for midrange specs, but flip phones are about style and fun, and you could do a lot worse than the Motorola Razr 2025.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/20/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Android Central

There are more than a few reasons to stop and think about whether the Motorola Razr 2025's compromises are worth it. Motorola's sketchy track record with software updates concerns me, and the three-year OS update promise falls short of modern expectations. Moto AI might not be as secure as you'd like, and the cover screen is less capable than the one you'll find on a Plus or Ultra model. When all is said and done, I think all these points are forgivable when you consider the Razr 2025's affordable price of entry. Paying $700 or less for a phone sure to last you at least four years is a pretty solid deal. Even if you have the money to spend on a more expensive phone, the Razr 2025 finds a value sweet spot. None of the missing features from the Plus 2025 or Ultra 2025 variants significantly hamper the experience. If I had carte blanche to choose a clamshell foldable, I'd choose the Motorola Razr 2025 because of its stellar price-to-performance ratio.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/19/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC Mag

The 2025 Motorola Razr captures the essence of the company’s flip phone experience for hundreds of dollars less than competing models. It's fun to use, easy to pocket, and the external display is surprisingly versatile. That said, Motorola cuts corners when it comes to camera quality and performance, and you can do much better in both regards with a similarly priced slab phone like the Galaxy S25 or the Pixel 9a. The Razr is perfectly fine for undemanding users, but if you want a flip phone that does it all, you'll have to spend much more on the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Razr+, or Razr Ultra.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/18/2025
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: CNet

The $700 Motorola Razr easily gets by on its looks and its novelty factor. With bold Pantone colors, improved durability and the convenience of being able to use its cover screen for quick tasks, this edition of the Razr will be great for essential tasks. Plus its camera can capture a lot of detail in most lighting environments and Moto AI's photo processing can lend an assist in more challenging lowlight locations. But by putting style first, this Razr does fall short against comparably priced phones when it comes to processing power and even shorter in software longevity. The Razr simply won't be for you if you value these elements of a brand-new phone, and you'd be better off with the $499 Google Pixel 9A or the $650 Samsung Galaxy S24 FE. However, the Razr is undeniably fun to use, and its $700 price is the lowest currently available for a brand-new flip-style foldable phone in the US. So if it's that style and flexibility you're after most, it's then easy to recommend the Razr as a way to get it.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/15/2025
Rating: Total score: 82%
Source: Expert Reviews

That about does it for now, but we’re going to have a lot more to say about the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra in the very near future. I’ll be getting my hands on both for full reviews and then we can see how they compare to last year’s models – and whether or not Motorola once again has the best flip phone around on its hands. Check back in soon to see my final verdict.
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 04/24/2025
Source: Hot Hardware

We focused most of our hands-on time at the event on the Moto Razr Ultra and came away quite impressed. This is the first time Motorola has delivered a flip-style folding phone with true flagship specs – a welcome improvement over previous Razr generations. We’re curious to find out how well Moto AI works in practice, and how the Razr Ultra’s new camera system fares vs. the competition. Obviously, we'll keep you posted.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 04/24/2025
Foreign Reviews
Source: Chip.de

Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/29/2025
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 51% performance: 83% features: 90% display: 95% mobility: 95%
Source: HDblog.it

Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 04/24/2025
Rating: Total score: 31% features: 77%
Source: Corriere

Positive: Premium design; impressive display; smart AI Features; great cameras; decent battery life; quick charging. Negative: Relatively high price.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 04/24/2025
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ARM Mali-G615 MP2: Mid-range graphics chip for smartphones with 2 of the 6 possible cores. Based on the fourth generation of Valhall architecture. Offers variable rate shading.
Non demanding games should be playable with these graphics cards.
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Dimensity 7400X: The Dimensity 7400X is a mid-range processor with an integrated 5G modem. The CPU section integrates four ARM Cortex-A78 cores with up to 2.6 GHz and four Cortex-A55 power cores with up to 2 GHz. Compared to the older 7300X, the A78 cores are clocked 100 MHz higher. The SoC is manufactured using the modern 4nm process. Compared to the Dimensity 7300, the 7300X is designed for multiple displays (foldable).» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
6.90":
It is a small display format for smartphones. You shouldn't be severely defective in vision, and you won't see much detail on the screen and only have a small resolution available. For that, the device should be small and handy, easy to transport.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Motorola: Founded in 1928, the US-based company mainly focuses on communication technology such as smartphones. The original company Motorola Inc was split up in 2011. Motorola Mobility got the smartphone division and was taken over by Google in 2012 and Lenovo in 2014.
The company is known for its cell phones and other electronic devices such as smartwatches, tablets and accessories. Motorola was one of the first companies to produce cell phones, and in recent years has also innovated in the areas of 5G technology and modular smartphones (Moto Mods). Motorola is also active in public safety and professional communications, providing solutions for government agencies, businesses and other organizations. The company has operations in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America and employs more than 10,000 people worldwide.
75.06%: This rating is not earth-shattering. This rating must actually be seen as average, since there are about as many devices with worse ratings as better ones. A purchase recommendation can only be seen with a lot of goodwill, unless it is about websites that generally rate strictly.
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