Motorola Razr 60 Ultra stops by Geekbench, has its flagship chipset confirmed
Motorola is announcing the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra (which will most likely be sold in North America as the Razr 2025 and Razr+ 2025) on April 24, an event during which more members of the company's Edge 60 line could join them too.
Now the Razr 60 Ultra has been spotted in the Geekbench online database, as a prototype has run the benchmark. As usual, this reveals its chipset, which is the Snapdragon 8 Elite, marking a welcome change in Motorola's strategy - the brand has finally decided to put a proper flagship SoC in its top of the line foldable.
The prototype which ran the benchmark had 16GB of RAM, but of course more options could be offered upon launch. The phone will run Android 15 from day one. Those are all the details that the benchmark run has outed, but according to previous rumors and leaks, the Razr 60 Ultra will have a 6.96-inch folding screen and a 4" cover display, both with 165 Hz refresh rate.
On the rear will be two 50 MP cameras, and the selfie snapper will have the same resolution too. The phone is expected to sport a 4,500 mAh battery and up to 2TB of storage.
Reader comments
I definitely do. Wireless Desktop Mode, whether Motorola's Smart Connect or Samsung's DeX, can suffer from latency issues when going intensive and can only go up to 30Hz. Plus, in the case of Smart Connect, you can't even have a 4K scr...
- 15 Apr 2025
- K1F
Why do you want Motorola to go backwards? It's never going to happen who wants wired Smart Connect
- 15 Apr 2025
- IbL
8s Gen 3 is hardly an upper-midrange SoC. Nevertheless, it's a welcome move to directly rival Xiaomi's upcoming Mix Flip 2 and Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7. I just hope Motorola put back USB3 with wired video output and wired Smar...
- 15 Apr 2025
- K1F