Motorola’s upcoming chlameshel-style foldable phone pops up in leaks. The latest spreads beans on an entire package, including design and its internal hardware. The entire RAZR 60 kit, which can be launched as RAZR (2026) in the US, is a familiar case, but with a strange set of upgradation and downgrade.
The latest leak comes from courtesy of xpertpick and suggests that the phone will come in three color options, with a unique surface finish on each rear shell. Pantone Gibraltar Sea version provides a thick nylon-inspired finish, while the lightest sky shade comes with a bright acetate finish.
Small but strong
The main design language is similar to RAZR 50, but this time a remarkable stability is upgraded. RAZR 50 offered only IPX8-rated security, while RAZR 60 would allegedly serve a strong IP48 withdrawal for dust and water resistance.
Another interesting change is a clear drawback in screen size. The internal foldable display on RAZR 60 is called a 6.7-inch pole-in HDR10+ unit. For comparison, its predecessor offered a large 6.9 -inch screen.
Although internal performance is reduced in size, it allegedly gives land to a clean upgradation. The leak refers to support for “wet touch functionality”. The users will be able to use the screen even when allegedly wet, a feature we had recently seen on OnePlus 13, as well.
At RAZR 60, RAM and storage is upgraded to 12GB and 512GB respectively, above 8GB memory and 266GB onboard storage at RAZR 50. Ticking under the hood is the new demand of MediaTek is 7400x silicon, while the battery size remains at 4,200mAh.
A strange downgrade

Eagerly, leakage has mentioned a step-down in peak wired charging speed, razr 60 is tricked at 33W at 50 to 30W. Imaging hardware includes an ultravide snapper and a 50-megapixel rear camera with a 32-megapixel front camera.
The details about the sticker value are still wrapped, and Motorola has not said anything about the official launch. However, leaks have also given us an alleged look on the more powerful RAZR 60 Plus variants.
It also plays it safely with aesthetic language, but adds a dedicated multicribute button to the side. This is expected to draw electricity from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor and already seen on several regulatory databases, indicating that the arrival of a market is correct around the corner.