Testseek.com have collected 71 expert reviews of the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Razr 60 Ultra.
May 2025
(84%)
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The editors liked
Sleek design
Great performance
Excellent battery life
Stunning displays
IP48 rating for survival in case of water submersion
Standout color/material options
Large
Bright
High-RR cover display
Nearly creaseless internal display
Great in most metrics too
Class-leading battery life
Fastest-charging clamshell
Hello UI is
Full Android apps on the 4″ cover display
Brilliant 7? main display with a barely perceptible crease
Fantastic battery life
Moto AI adds to the Android user experience
Excellent performance
Stylish colors and a premium design
Available with up to
Top Shelf Performance
Great Build Quality
Remarkable Software
Fast Charging
Long-Lasting Battery
Great Cameras Overall
Pros + sleek with unconventional materials + fully-fledged high-end processor + large battery for long runtimes + fast charging + WiFi 7 and eSIM support + precise color reproduction and high brightness
The editors didn't like
Cameras are only fine
Only three years of software updates
Heavy CPU throttling
Manual maximum brightness could use an increase
Using the cover screen as a viewfinder for your subjects could be buggy
Speakers are a bit of a downgrade
Only three years of major OS updates
Cameras are not great in low light
And the zoom suffers above 4X
Considerable Price
Ultrawide Camera Issues At Night
AI Software Lacks Finesse
Case gets quite hot - only USB-2.0 connection - only 4 years of security updates - cameras not quite at high-end level
Full Android apps on the 4″ cover display; Brilliant 7? main display with a barely perceptible crease; Fantastic battery life; Moto AI adds to the Android user experience; Excellent performance; Stylish colors and a premium design; Available with up to
Only three years of major OS updates; Cameras are not great in low light, and the zoom suffers above 4X
Abstract: When the Motorola Razr came back a few years ago, like many, I was beyond excited to see what features it could handle with that folding form. The original foldable Razr relaunch a few years back was full of nostalgia, but it came with compromises that le...
Pros + sleek with unconventional materials + fully-fledged high-end processor + large battery for long runtimes + fast charging + WiFi 7 and eSIM support + precise color reproduction and high brightness
case gets quite hot - only USB-2.0 connection - only 4 years of security updates - cameras not quite at high-end level
Abstract: The Motorola Razr Ultra is something special, but it's not quite Ultra.It's gorgeous. It's a delight to use, and even after several generations of this revamped Razr flip format, checking bus arrival times on the outer screen still feels like getting away...
IP48 rating for survival in case of water submersion; standout color/material options, Large, bright, high-RR cover display, Nearly creaseless internal display, great in most metrics too, Class-leading battery life; fastest-charging clamshell, Hello UI is
Heavy CPU throttling, Manual maximum brightness could use an increase, Using the cover screen as a viewfinder for your subjects could be buggy, Speakers are a bit of a downgrade
The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (or Razr Ultra in North America) is a thoroughly excellent small foldable that could very well be the best-performing specimen of its kind that we've seen to date. Its flaws are few, the most important being the aggressive CPU t...
Published: 2025-04-24, Author: Dean , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: With a new year comes a new set of Razr smartphones, but this year, Motorola is shaking up its release schedule with a third, more powerful handset, the Razr Ultra. Now, there are three foldable handsets: the Motorola Razr 2025, the Razr+ and the Razr Ult...