Motorola’s latest affordable foldable, the Razr 60, may not be a giant leap over its predecessor, but it does offer a series of thoughtful refinements. Compared to the Razr 50, improvements include a slightly more powerful processor, a brighter screen, a modestly larger battery, and support for slightly faster Wi-Fi. Small steps, yes — but in the right direction.
Still, there’s no standout feature that makes the Razr 60 a must-have upgrade — unless you’re drawn to its attractive new color options, which genuinely elevate its visual appeal.
What’s especially welcome is Motorola’s decision to lower the Razr 60’s launch price by €100 (~$115) compared to its predecessor. In a time of global inflation, this price drop makes the flip phone concept more accessible to a broader audience. However, on the software front, Motorola only promises four years of system and security updates, which is just average compared to other manufacturers’ long-term support.
A Solid Mid-Range Foldable for the Style-Conscious
On its own, the Razr 60 remains a unique and stylish smartphone that will appeal to design lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Thanks to the foldable hinge and usable outer display, users can shoot selfies with the main camera or prop the phone up for hands-free video capture — no tripod needed.
That said, some competing flip phones offer higher performance and slightly better camera setups. But at this price point, the Razr 60 stands out as a balanced, budget-friendly foldable for those who want the charm of a clamshell design without paying flagship prices.
Verdict: The Motorola Razr 60 earns a 78% score — a solid recommendation for anyone who’s curious about foldables and values aesthetic design over raw performance.
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