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.
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