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Motorola’s next-generation foldable phone, previously spotted on Geekbench as the Razr Ultra 2025, has emerged in leaked renders under two different names. In North America, it is expected to launch as the Razr+ 2025, while global markets will receive it as the Razr 60 Ultra.

Familiar Design

Leaked images, shared by Android Headlines, showcase a dark green color variant with a faux leather back and a glossy metal frame. The design remains largely the same, with the dual-camera setup positioned within the cover display. The layout mirrors that of the Razr+ 2024 (previously the Razr 50 Ultra), meaning the size and functionality of the external screen will likely remain unchanged.

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Upgraded Internals

While the overall design stays familiar, significant upgrades are seen in the hardware. According to Geekbench, the Razr+ 2025 / Razr 60 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a notable improvement over the previous model’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The foldable phone will feature 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

The internal foldable display is expected to retain its 6.9-inch size, offering the same large screen experience as before. The 4,000 mAh battery remains unchanged, so users can expect similar or slightly lower battery life compared to the previous model.

What to Expect

Despite the upgraded chipset, many aspects of the device seem to remain unchanged. However, as not all details have been leaked, Motorola may still have surprises in store. The Razr+ 2025 / Razr 60 Ultra is expected to launch soon, though Motorola has yet to confirm an exact release date.