Motorola Razr 60 Launched in India – Foldable Phone with 50MP Camera & pOLED Display

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M(caps)otorola Razr 60 comes crashing into the Indian market and honestly, it’s got people buzzing—especially if you’re one of those folks who nerd out over foldable phones. Motorola’s not messing around with this one. It’s got the whole clamshell vibe (hello, nostalgia), but they have actually thrown in some real upgrades this time—better screen, zippier performance, and the cameras? Yeah, those got a boost too.

Motorola Razr 60 Official Poster Showing Foldable Design and pOLED Display

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Motorola Razr 60 Price in India and Availability

Now, about the money bit: they slapped a ₹49,999 tag on the only version you can get here—8GB RAM, 256GB storage. Not exactly pocket change, but not outlandish either, considering it’s a foldable and, you know, that’s still a flex. It drops for sale at noon on June 4th across Flipkart, Motorola’s own site, and a handful of offline stores. So if you’re itching to swap your boring slab phone for something that actually folds, you know where to look.

Design-wise, Motorola’s going all-in on the Pantone vibes. You’ve got “Pantone Gibraltar Sea” (feels kinda textile-ish), “Pantone Lightest Sky” (like, smooth and marble-y), and “Pantone Spring Bud” (vegan leather—because why not?). It’s a small thing, but picking a color that doesn’t scream “boring tech bro” is a win, no?

Motorola Razr 60 Display Technology

Now, the display. This thing unfolds to a 6.9-inch Full HD+ screen—LTPO pOLED, if you’re into the jargon. Crazy smooth at 120Hz, and it gets bright. Like, 3,000 nits bright. You could probably read your texts on the surface of the sun. Plus, it’s got the whole HDR10+ and rich colors thing going on, so movies and TikToks look lush. On the outside, the 3.6-inch cover screen’s also pOLED, 90Hz, and tough enough thanks to Gorilla Glass Victus. Flip it shut, and you’ve still got a mini phone on the outside for whatever you need.

Motorola Razr 60 Cover Display with Apps and Notifications

Performance Backed by MediaTek Dimensity 7400X

Under the hood, it’s rocking a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X. Not the absolute fastest chip out there, but still plenty speedy for gaming, scrolling, doomscrolling, whatever you’re into. It’s paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage—kinda industry standard now. The thing’s running Hello UI on top of Android 15, which is basically Motorola’s way of saying, “Hey, we changed a few things, but it’s still close to stock Android.” No bloat, quick updates, the usual spiel.

Camera Setup with Moto AI Features

Cameras? There’s a main 50MP shooter on the back with OIS and all the fancy pixel-mashing tech, plus a 13MP ultrawide that doubles as a macro cam. So you can snap your food and your cat’s nose in alarming detail. Selfie cam is a hefty 32MP and, no joke, it’s actually pretty good—even if you’re taking snaps in a dark club. Motorola’s thrown in some Moto AI stuff too, like auto-smile, scene detection, and all that jazz that makes your photos look way better than they should.

Battery and Charging Capabilities

Battery’s a chunky 4,500mAh, which, for a foldable, is pretty generous. Should get you through the day unless you’re glued to Instagram Reels 24/7. Fast charging at 30W (wired) or 15W (wireless), so you won’t be tethered to the wall for long.

Comparison of Motorola Razr 60 Folded and Unfolded Design

Build Quality and Durability

Durability’s not just talk either—IP48 rating, so it’ll handle dust and a bit of rain, but don’t go snorkeling with it. And, of course, how can we forget the Gorilla Glass Victus on the outside This keeps the device scratch-free.

Connectivity and Biometrics

Connectivity is the usual 2024 deal: 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C, yadda yadda. The fingerprint sensor’s on the side, which is actually way more convenient than some under-display ones that never work right.

How the Razr 60 Competes in the Foldable Market?

What really makes the Razr 60 stand out, though, is the cover screen. Unlike older Razrs, you can actually run full apps on it—not just glance at notifications. Maps, Spotify, replying to texts—all from that tiny front screen. Super handy for when you’re in a hurry or just too lazy to open the phone fully. Oh, and the hinge is smoother now, so you barely see the crease. Plus, you can half-fold it for “Flex Mode”—perfect for hands-free selfies, video calls, or pretending you have a tiny laptop.

Motorola Razr 60 Dual Rear Camera Closeup with 50MP Main Sensor

FAQs—But, Like, Actually


Is the Motorola Razr 60 waterproof?
The Razr 60’s got an IP48 rating, which is fancy talk for “it’ll survive some dust and a splash, but if you drop it in the pool, you’re on your own.”

Is it possible to run full apps on the cover screen?
Yup! Fire up your messages, maps, or even your favorite playlist right on the cover screen. No need to flip open the phone like you’re in a 2004 action movie (unless you want to, for dramatic effect).

Does the Razr 60 support wireless charging?
It sure does. You get 15W wireless charging, plus 30W wired TurboPower. So unless you’re always forgetting your charger, you’re basically set.

What Android version comes with the Razr 60?
You’re getting Android 15 straight out of the box, splashed with Motorola’s Hello UI. So, pretty up-to-date.

How many software updates do I get?
Motorola’s keeping it a bit mysterious. Usually, you’ll see at least two major Android updates and three years of security patches. But, you know, don’t quote me on that—companies love to change their minds.

Motorola Razr 60 Flex Mode During Video Call on Foldable Screen

The Bottom Line

All in all, Motorola’s aiming this thing right between the ultra-premium and the “barely foldable” cheapies. For under ₹50k, it’s opening up new territory. It’s not just for tech nerds, either; the price won’t make your wallet cry (as much). Basically, if you want a phone that’ll turn heads and actually keeps up with your life, toss the Razr 60 on your wishlist.

Cheers!!!

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