Motorola Razr 60 Review : The Razr 60 from Motorola is an elegantly crafted piece of foldable technology, boastful of looks, very functionally implemented outer display, and an everyday performance that one can always rely on. The standard version of Razr 60, priced at around ₹49,999 in India, would seem to be a bit more modern in its presence but falls within just about the boosters of needed functionality and of course some design pedigree.
Sleek and Slim but Tough
The Razr 60 should be in the bag of every portable: definitely tough, not flimsy crapper. It’s slim too, which allows this device to fit neatly in the pocket and easy to hold. The device features Gorilla Glass on the front, has the IP48 rating for dust and splash, and above all, the titanium hinge is rated for 500,000 folds, thus being true longevity.
Really Useful Display Outside
Razr 60 encompasses an eye-catching 3.6-inches pOLED cover screen featuring 90Hz refresh rate. One of the limited outer displays on the foldable front, but Razr 60 allows basically everything: notifications, music control, navigation, as well as a few limited apps, thus lessening the occasion of opening the phone for everything.

Glitzy Inner Display
The actual bending screen is a typical 6.9 inches pOLED Full HD+ 120 Hz-supported display that can display images through the HDR10+ format. The bright, realistic colors come with Pantone’s color validation, and legibility under bright light is great. The crease caused by folding is almost insensible, which does not leave major obstacles during the consumer’s streaming, viewing, or scrolling.
Work-and-Play Performance, Not for Heavy Gamers
The all-new Razr 60 comes with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X processor inside along with an 8GB RAM, which makes up this machine-running quite smoothly for applications within the average scope of just messaging, web browsing, and app usage. Anything beyond that for gaming and processing power is just wished for. So, if you’re a die-hard gamer or looking for something nippier, do check out more power-oriented solutions.
Average Camera Performance
The camera ensemble is not bad, with a 50-megapixel main model and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide detector. On a good day, it would actually deliver pictures that would look sharp and bright in daylight, where perhaps low-light performance wonít yet retain all the minutiae to call flag level. The front camera does good enough for selfies and video calls but isn’t actually anything special.

Battery and Charging
With a 4,200mAh battery putting it on top, the Razr 60 could provide up to 24 hours of normal usage. It can support 30W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. It is the use of such kind of fast-charging batteries that greatly improve the overall user experience.
Well-crafted Software but Bad Update Policy
At this point, it uses almost stock Android, with exclusive Motorola customizations and features, some pretty cool AI features that can run voice commands from Google Gemini or Microsoft Copilot. Unfortunately, with just three years of OS upgrades and four years of security patches, it will fall short when compared to Samsung or Google in terms of support.
Is the Motorola Razr 60 a Buy?
Once again it comes down to being all style and no power for a foldable device. Compact and outfitted with a functional outer display and decent battery life-these add to being a perfect companion during the day. Unless, probably, a gamer really knows how to make custom-made cameras in terms of performance, this phone seems to check most lists for a mid-range foldable.
If you want something unusual yet looks to be a designer gadget with some functionality, then you should seriously consider the Razr 60.










