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    Motorola Razr 2025/Razr 60 in for review

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 5, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Say hello to the Motorola Razr 2025, the “entry-level” folding phone from Moto for the North American market that is known as Motorola Razr 60 elsewhere. But there’s nothing entry-level about the way this one looks and feels.

    Shipping in four unique PANTONE colors with different finishes, the Razr 2025 costs $700 and is available in a single 8/256GB configuration. The box includes a USB cable.

    You get a choice of the PANTONE Gibraltar Sea with a nylon finish on the back, PANTONE Spring Bud and Parfait Pink with a leather finish, and our Lightest Sky, which has an acetate finish.

    It’s a unique-feeling finish and has a bright, pearl-esque color that matches it nicely.





    A sort of pearlescent finish on the back

    Paired with the soft, rounded edges, the Razr 2025 is very pleasant in the hand and stands out, even in this least impressive color we have.

    For some time now, Motorola has understood that a phone is more than specs and features. Moto phones are among the prettiest around, especially in their clamshell folding lineup. Given that Motorola truly made the form factor fashionable back in the day, it’s no surprise the company is leading the same revolution these days, too. On a similar note, the Razr 2025 is IP48 rated for some dust protection and full water protection.

    Motorola Razr 2025

    Looks aside, the Razr 2025 is more than well-specced for its price. It has a 3.6-inch 90Hz cover AMOLED screen, a 4nm Dimensity 7400X SoC, and a dual camera system with a 50MP 25mm f/1.7 wide angle camera, and a 13MP ultrawide. There’s also a 32MP selfie on the inside.

    Speaking of, the folding display is a plentiful 6.9-inch 120Hz LTPO panel.

    The phone feels snappy and responsive. It ships with Android 15 under Motorola’s very stock Android experience.

    Capping things off, there’s a 4,500mAh battery with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging. That’s around 200mAh less than the Razr 60 Ultra, but that phone tips the scales at 199g, whereas this Razr is a more manageable 188g.

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