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5 Stellar Features of the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra: Phone Perfection!

 

In the fast-evolving world of smartphones, Motorola continues to stand out, especially with its flagship foldable device, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra. After having reviewed the Razr 50 Ultra last year, it’s interesting to see what improvements have been made in this latest model. While the previous version had its share of issues—like overheating during video recording and a processor that didn’t quite match its “Ultra” status—Motorola seems to have listened. The Razr 60 Ultra aims to fix these problems while introducing exciting new features. Here’s what I discovered after two weeks of using this device.

Design: Stylish Yet Slippery

The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra retains a design similar to the Razr 50 Ultra, but there are noticeable upgrades. It comes with a slightly larger main display and a new matte finish on the aluminum frame, making it look sleek and modern. However, this matte finish can be quite slippery, so it’s advisable to use the included case for a better grip.

Specifications:

  • Folded Dimensions: 88.1 x 74 x 15.7 mm
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 171.5 x 74 x 7.2 mm
  • Weight: 199g
  • Durability: IP48

Motorola also offers various color options this time around, from a wooden Pantone Mountain Trail finish to a striking Pantone Scarab unit I had for testing, which features an iridescent dark green frame with an alcantara back. It feels luxurious without being overly delicate, allowing me to place it on rough surfaces without damage.

Display: Best in Class

The display on the Razr 60 Ultra is impressive. It features a:

  • Cover Display: 4.0 inches, 1,272 × 1,080 pixels, 165Hz
  • Main Display: 7 inches, 1,224 x 2,912 pixels, 165Hz

The cover display remains one of the best in the market, with vibrant colors and excellent usability. However, both displays attract fingerprints, which means you’ll be cleaning them frequently.

Although the main display is slightly larger than its predecessor, Motorola has doubled its brightness—offering up to 4,500 nits—making it easy to read in direct sunlight. While I appreciated this improvement, I noticed that some haze appeared under bright conditions due to the non-removable screen protector.

Performance: Smooth and Fast

Equipped with a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, the Razr 60 Ultra operates smoothly. Daily tasks, gaming, and multitasking are handled with ease. In benchmarks, it performs well and outpaces its rivals.

Gaming performance was particularly impressive, with stutter-free gameplay in titles like Call of Duty Mobile. Even if the device warmed up during extended gaming sessions, it never became uncomfortably hot to use.

However, there are some concerns. The phone heats up significantly while using the camera for extended periods—especially when recording 4K video. While it doesn’t impede daily use much, heavy users should be cautious.

Camera: High Quality

The camera system in the Razr 60 Ultra is commendable, featuring:

  • Primary Camera: 50 MP
  • Ultrawide Camera: 50 MP
  • Selfie Camera: 50 MP

Daylight photography is particularly impressive, delivering sharp images with great detail and color accuracy. Low-light performance is decent, though images can get a bit soft. The 2X digital zoom works well too, offering clarity even when zoomed.

Video quality is good, especially with the primary camera, although the ultrawide camera struggles a bit in low-light situations. The presence of Dolby Vision is a nice touch, but it can make recordings appear softer, so I’d recommend using it cautiously.

Battery: Fantastic Lifespan

Battery life on the Razr 60 Ultra is impressive with a 4,700mAh battery. During regular use, I managed to get through an entire day comfortably, even with continuous 5G connectivity. For lighter users, this could stretch to a day and a half.

It supports fast charging—68W wired and 30W wireless—and comes with a charger in the box, which is a great advantage. My battery loop tests showed that it outperformed competitors, making it a reliable option for anyone who needs a dependable device.

Final Thoughts: Almost Perfect

Overall, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra comes close to being the ultimate flip phone. While it has some heating issues during prolonged video usage, its combination of design, display quality, performance, and battery life makes it a strong contender in the foldable market.

For those in the market for a stylish, functional flip phone, the Razr 60 Ultra is hard to beat. If you’re a gamer, however, you may want to look elsewhere, as traditional smartphones still outperform foldables in that category. But for everyday users seeking a quality device with a unique design, the Razr 60 Ultra is certainly worth considering.

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