Motorola

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra: Wood-Backed Foldable Makes a Stunning Return

A new Motorola Razr 60 Ultra with a striking wood-backed design is making waves in leaked video footage, blending nature's elegance with cutting-edge technology.

Wood-backed Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Leaked in Video

Motorola is set to launch the Razr 60 lineup, a new series of foldable phones following the success of the Razr 50 series. One variant, the Razr 60 Ultra (also known as Razr+ 2025), features a unique wood-grain back panel that stands out in a market dominated by metal and glass designs.

Key Points:

  • Design: A leaked video from @evleaks showcases the phone's 360-degree view, revealing a clear wood-grain finish on the back. It’s unclear whether the material is real wood or a high-quality imitation, but it has a glossy sheen.
  • History of Wood in Phones: This isn’t Motorola’s first foray into wooden phone backs. The Moto X, released several years ago, offered a custom wood rear panel through the Moto Maker program, which was highly popular.
  • Market Positioning: Offering a wooden version of the Razr 60 Ultra could be a low-risk move for Motorola, as only half of the phone needs to be covered with this material, and it aligns with the growing trend of unique and premium designs in foldables.
  • Pricing and Availability: No details on pricing or availability have been disclosed yet, but the leak has generated significant interest among tech enthusiasts.
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