Also renders of smaller Motorola razr 60 appeared
After previously seeing images of the razr 60 ultra, this time it is the turn of the simpler razr 60. Lenovo is currently working hard on its launch and we can now show you the first results of that. We see a similar device, but a bit smaller than we are used to.
The front of the Motorola razr 60 still does not feature a filling screen, where the -ultra variant does. And once unfolded, we see a 6.7-inch folding screen. If we unfold the Motorola razr 50 we still have a 6.9-inch screen.

So Lenovo plans to give the device a slightly smaller inner screen. How big the outer screen is we don't know yet, but it only seems logical that it will also be smaller. Smaller than the 3.63 inches on the razr 50 that should succeed this device.
razr 60: more resistant to dust
Lenovo hopes to make up for this smaller screen with improved Ingres Protection. The Motorola razr 60 is rumored to have an IP rating of 48 where its predecessor had to make do with X8. An X does not mean official protection against dust.

That means the razr 60 will soon be officially resistant to solid objects 1mm or larger. That sounds nice but consider that fine sand will soon be smaller. However, the IP rating does match other similar foldables such as Samsung's Flip 6. That device also boasts an IP rating of 48.
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Motorola razr 60 launch date
We expect the Motorola razr 60 in at least three colors, all from Pantone: Gibraltar Sear, Lightest Sky and Spring Bud. According to the source of this story, the device will get a Dimensity 7400X processor with 12GB of RAM memory and a 4500 mAh battery. The latter islego notable; the larger razr 50 had a smaller 4200 mAh battery. When the device will be announced is still unknown. The razr 50 was released in late June.
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