Motorola Razr+ 2025 (Razr 60 Ultra) Renders Leak: What to Expect
Motorola Razr+ 2025 (Razr 60 Ultra) leaked renders reveal a Snapdragon 8 Elite, 12GB RAM, a 6.9-inch foldable screen & a large cover display.

Motorola is gearing up for another entry in the foldable smartphone market, and the latest leaks give us a good idea of what to expect from the upcoming Motorola Razr+ 2025 (North America) or Razr 60 Ultra (other markets). Yes, the naming remains as confusing as ever, but what really matters is what’s inside the device.
Recently, the phone appeared on Geekbench, confirming that this time, Motorola is going all-in with a high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset—no more watered-down versions like last year. Now, thanks to new leaks, we also have our first look at its design and features. Let’s dive into the details.
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A Familiar Yet Stylish Design
A sleek dark green model with a polished metal frame and a fake leather back that exudes luxury is shown in leaked drawings. Its design appears to be nearly the same as that of its predecessor, Razr+ 2024/Razr 50 Ultra.
Like before, the cover display surrounds the two rear cameras. There’s little room for Motorola to expand this screen further, but the big advantage remains: Unlike some competitors, the outer display lets you run full Android apps, making it more versatile than just a notification screen.
The foldable screen inside is still 6.9 inches, same like the one from the previous year. Motorola appears to think this size is already perfect, despite the fact that some people may have hoped for a change.
Powerful Specs Under the Hood
Under the hood, the Razr+ 2025 / Razr 60 Ultra will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, bringing a big performance boost compared to last year’s “s” variant. Additionally, it will have 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM, which will allow for seamless multitasking and plenty of room for movies and apps.
Battery’s capacity of 4,000mAh is unchanged from its predecessor. Despite not having the largest battery in a foldable phone, Motorola probably relies on its software optimizations to keep device operating at peak performance.
What’s New and What’s the Same?
At first glance, it seems like not much has changed from last year’s model aside from the chipset. However, there are still many unknowns, and Motorola could have some surprises up its sleeve.
Here’s what’s confirmed so far:
Faster and more powerful | |
Smooth & spacious | |
Big & immersive | |
Runs full Android apps | |
Reliable for daily use |
And here’s what’s still unknown:
Camera upgrades? – Will Motorola introduce better sensors or improved software?
Charging speed? – Any improvements in fast charging technology?
New software features? – Could there be exclusive Razr-only enhancements?
When Will It Launch?
The leaked information suggests that the phone is launching very soon, but there’s no official release date yet. If Motorola follows its usual schedule, we could see the Razr+ 2025 / Razr 60 Ultra unveiled in mid-2025.
With more details yet to be revealed, we’ll have to wait and see if Motorola has any tricks up its sleeve beyond the upgraded processor. Will it be a game-changer or just a slight refresh? Time will tell.
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Conclusion
Motorola’s Razr series has been making a strong comeback in the foldable market and the Razr+ 2025 / Razr 60 Ultra looks like another solid entry. Although design is largely same, powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset may make this model a worthwhile investment for users seeking improved performance.
You might want to hold off on upgrading if you already have Razr plus 2024 or Razr 50 Ultra from last year to see if Motorola has made any significant advancements.
As the formal debut draws nearer stay tuned for additional updates!