Renders and specs for Motorola Razr 60 point to smaller inner display, higher IP rating
Briefly

The Motorola Razr 60 introduces several aesthetic improvements, including new colorways developed with Pantone and a slightly smaller 6.7-inch foldable display. This model aims for greater durability, potentially achieving an IP48 rating which adds water and dust protection. A notable enhancement is the increase in battery capacity to 4,500mAh, though the performance remains largely unchanged with the Dimensity 7400X chipset. Camera improvements focus on low-light performance with a 50MP main sensor, but overall changes are minimal from the Razr 50.
The collaboration between Motorola and Pantone continues, featuring new colorways and a smaller foldable display while improving durability with an IP48 rating.
Motorola is reportedly enhancing the durability of the Razr 60, making it the first non-Samsung phone to achieve an IP48 rating for water and dust resistance.
Despite the Razr 60 being more compact with a smaller display, it will still have a slightly larger battery compared to its predecessor, the Razr 50.
While Motorola has made strides in design and durability, the Razr 60's performance updates are minimal, featuring a chipset similar to its predecessor.
Read at GSMArena.com
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