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Motorola continues to bet on folding smartphones. The company, one of the first to join this type of products already (sighs) Six yearshas improved its Flip type folding recipe over time and today comes not with one, but with two. And it is that the property of Lenovo has announced in New York its new Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultratwo folding mobiles with two very clear approaches: the first, one more affordable folding. The second, one of the most powerful folding in the market. Without further delay, we will know them better. Motorola Razr 60 and Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Technical Card Motorola Razr 60 Motorola Razr 60 Ultra dimensions and weight Folding: 73.99 x 88.08 x 15.85 mm Displayed: 73.99 x 171.3 x 7.25 mm Weight: 188 grams Folding: 73.99 x 88.12 x 15.69 mm Displayed: 73.99 x 171.48 x 7.19 mm Weight: 199 grams internal screen Amoled Ltpo of 6.9 inches FullHD+ resolution (1,224p) Format 22: 9 413 PPP Color 10-bit 120% DCI-P3 Refresco rate: up to 120 Hz Tactile sampling: 220/300 Hz Pico shine: 3,000 nits Dolby Vision 7 -inch Amoled Ltpo Super HD resolution (1,224p) Format 22: 9 464 ppp Color 10-bit 120% DCI-P3 Refresco Rate: Up to 165 Hz Tactile sampling: 130/300 Hz Pico shine: 4,500 nits Dolby Vision External screen 3.6 -inch poed 413 PPP Color 10-bit 100% DCI-P3 Refresco rate: up to 90Hz Tactile sampling: 120 Hz Peak shine: 1,700 nits Gorilla Glass Victus 4 -inch poed 417 ppp Color 10-bit 100% DCI-P3 Refresco Rate: Up to 165 Hz Tactile sampling: 120/165 Hz Pico shine: 3,000 nits Gorilla Glass Ceramic processor MEDATEK DIMENSITY 7400X GPU ARM MALI-G615 Snapdragon 8 Elite Adreno GPU RAM 8 GB LPDDR4X 16 GB LPDDR5X Virtual RAM Internal storage 256 GB UFS 2.2 512 GB UFS 4.0 rear camera Angular 50 MP F/1.8, Pdaf, OIS, Pantone Validated Great angle: 13 MP, F/2.2, FOV 120º, Macro Video: 4k@30 fps Angular 50 MP F/1.8, Pdaf, OIS, Pantone Validated Great angle: 50 MP, F/2.0, FOV 122º, Macro Video: 8k@30 fps Front camera 32 MP F/2.4 50 MP F/2.0 battery 4,500 mAh Fast charging 30W 15W wireless load 4,700 mAh Fast charging 68w 30W wireless load Inverse wireless load 5W Operating system Android 15 Android 15 connectivity 5G NSA/SA WIFI GPS USB type c NFC 5G NSA/SA WIFI GPS USB type c NFC others Lateral footprint reader Moto AI Stereo speakers Dolby Atmos 3x microphones IP48 resistance Lateral footprint reader Moto AI Stereo speakers Dolby Atmos 3x microphones IP48 resistance price 799 euros 1,299 euros Everything everywhere Motorola Razr 60 | Image: Motorola As far as dimensions are concerned, both terminals are relatively similar with subtle difference in weight and thickness, which is below 200 grams and around the seven millimeters (deployed) in both cases. The differences, of course, are in the finishessince Motorola has reserved the most premium options, such as the Alcantara finish or natural wood, for the Ultra model. Both RAZR 60 and RAZR 60 Ultra have a huge external screen of 3.6 and 4 inches, respectively, which allows us to use the Android apps as if it were the internal screen, see notifications and, ultimately, interact with the device and its AI. Obviously, The older brother is much more capable both in soda (165 compared to 120 Hz) and in Pico brightness (3,000 vs 1,700 Nits) and Gorilla Glass protection. Both occupy almost the entire front, including the area that surrounds the cameras. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra | Image: Motorola The internal screen shares size and many of the features. In both models it is around seven inches and offers a resolution greater than FullHD, but that of Razr 60 Ultra Reach the 165 Hzhas a peak shine of 4,500 nits (which will be used on counting and punctual occasions) and a quite higher pixel density. Both models, in any case, are compatible with Dolby Atmos, which is always good news. Mediatek for the first, Qualcomm for the Ultra (and Ia, of course) Motorola Razr 60 Ultra | Image: Motorola Under the hood we find the two options that you would expect from two mobiles in this category. First, for the Motorola Razr 60 the Chinese firm has opted for a MEDATEK DIMENSITY 7400X (The folding version of Dimensity 7400), a four -nanometer socate that arrives accompanied by eight Gigas by memory RAM LPDDR4X and 256 GB of UFS storage (whose version is 2.2, by the way). It is not the most powerful lot in the market, but it should be more than enough for almost any task. The ultra brother climbs to Qualcomm’s car and sets a processor that we already know more than left over: the Snapdragon 8 Elite. It is the most powerful that an Android mobile can ride at this time. It is a three nanometers chipset enhanced by 16 GB of memory RAM LPDDR5X and 512 GB of internal storage UFS 4.0. Not only is it a more powerful soc but memories are also faster than those of Razr 60. Motorola Razr 60 | Image: Motorola The operating system is Android 15 in both cases with 4,500 mAh in RAZR 60 or 4,700 mAh in the Ultra. The latter not only has more capacity, but more powerful fast and wireless technologies. Here the autonomy for one day is practically guaranteed, although everything will depend on the use we make of the terminal. These smartphones are also in charge of brand new (together with the Edge 60) the new artificial intelligence tools, Moto AI. This comes loaded with creativity and productivity options, although the most striking is perhaps The pioneer integration of the Meta and Perplexity models. Motorola seems to be clear that the AI in mobiles will give options and has decided that the most sensible thing is to give them almost all: Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Meta call and perplexity. A very interesting advance, without a doubt. A more modest cameras lot Motorola Razr 60 Ultra | Image: Motorola And if … Read more