
“In summary, Moto AI has features that are practical that suit certain use cases and scenarios and which just work and which exist today.”
“For me though, it's the simple stuff. That action shot is just incredibly handy.”
The Motorola Razr 60 Ultra is highly regarded as the best flip phone the reviewer has ever used, successfully addressing all key "flip factors." It boasts an incredibly fast flagship chip, ensuring smooth daily performance across both its bright and speedy displays.
The phone features a minimal screen crease that does not hinder the user experience, alongside a capable camera system that performs well even in challenging lighting. Furthermore, its battery life is excellent, lasting well beyond a day with exceptional standby time.
Despite its £1,099 price point and the potential for the flip phone novelty to wear off, its robust build quality and strong overall performance make it a highly recommended option for those considering the form factor.
“I think the Razer 60 Ultra is the first flip phone I've ever used that pretty much nails all seven of those factors.”
“the Razer 60 Ultra is the best one I've ever used. And that's because it's passed all of my Flip Factor things, which is a quite a feat to be honest.”
“Like other manufacturers, Motorola is really stepping up its software game.”
“And I hope this video gave you some insight into what new Motorola phones are capable of.”
The Motorola RAZR 60 Ultra, despite its visual similarity to its predecessor, offers significant internal improvements. It features a newer processor, more RAM, and a slightly larger battery, which translates to better performance and longer battery life.
The model also stands out with a four times stronger hinge, an upgraded selfie camera with higher resolution, and a larger internal screen with smaller bezels and better resolution.
An additional advantage is the dedicated, configurable button for AI functions. Overall, the RAZR 60 Ultra presents itself as a solidly improved version, focusing on enhancing key usability aspects.
“The Motorola RAZR 60 Ultra differs from the Motorola RAZR 50 Ultra by being 0.1 millimeters thicker. [...] Inside, there are some changes. There's a slightly newer processor, a bit more RAM, a slightly larger battery. Apparently, the hinge is 4 times stronger, and the selfie camera also has a higher resolution. Similarly, by the way, is the internal screen, which is apparently larger than the previous one. [...] But the most important thing is the dedicated button for AI. Fortunately, you can also assign other functions here.”