New Models Bet On Foldable Design, AI Features, And Powerful Cameras To Compete In The Premium Market
Motorola officially launched three new smartphones in the national market on Wednesday (14): Razr 60, Razr 60 Ultra, and Edge 60 Pro, all equipped with integrated artificial intelligence technologies through the Moto AI system. Prices start at R$ 3,999 and can reach R$ 9,999, positioning the devices among the most advanced sold by the brand in Brazil.
The manufacturer also announced the smartwatch Moto Watch Fit, expected to hit stores in June. With the new models, Motorola reinforces its presence in the premium segment, betting on sophisticated design, AI-based features, and innovation in the flip format, reviving the style of the iconic V3 from the 2000s.
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Arrives With Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, Up To 1 TB, And 4-Inch External Screen
The new Razr 60 Ultra is the main highlight of the line. Equipped with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, it features up to 16 GB of RAM and options with up to 1 TB of internal storage, delivering high-level performance for multitasking and image processing with artificial intelligence.
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The internal screen measures 7 inches, while the external screen, which allows interactions with the device when closed, measures 4 inches — the largest ever placed in a flip model from the brand. The model also includes three cameras with 50 MP sensors, as well as a 4,700 mAh battery with 68W wired fast charging, 30W wireless, and 5W reverse charging.
The Razr 60 Ultra comes to market with a suggested price of R$ 9,999, in colors red, pink, wood, and dark green. It also features IP48 protection against dust and water, as well as a physical key dedicated to artificial intelligence.
Motorola Razr 60 Is The Most Affordable Foldable Version, With MediaTek Chip And Retro Design
The Razr 60 is the most affordable option among the launched foldables. It brings the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X chip, with up to 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. The internal screen is slightly smaller, at 6.9 inches, and the external one measures 3.6 inches.
The camera setup consists of a main 50 MP sensor, a 13 MP ultrawide lens, and a 32 MP front camera. The battery maintains the 4,700 mAh capacity, supporting 30W fast charging via cable and 15W wireless.
With a suggested price of R$ 5,499, the Razr 60 comes in light green, blue, pink, and pearly white. It maintains the classic look of the Razr line, now updated with modern features and native integration with the AI tools of the Moto AI system.
Edge 60 Pro Bets On Artificial Intelligence And 6.7-Inch Curved Screen
The Edge 60 Pro is Motorola’s new traditional model, but with a focus on software and AI experience. It is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8300, 12 GB of RAM, and versions with up to 512 GB of storage.
Highlights include the 6.7-inch OLED screen with 1.5K resolution and curved edges, along with IP68 and IP69 protection against water and dust. The Edge 60 Pro features a quadruple camera system: a main 50 MP, ultrawide/macro 50 MP, telephoto 10 MP, and a front 50 MP camera.
The battery has 6,000 mAh and supports super-fast 90W wired charging, in addition to 15W wireless and 5W reverse charging options. The model starts at a price of R$ 3,999 (256 GB) or R$ 4,999 (512 GB), available in moss green, blue, and purple.
Moto AI: Artificial Intelligence In The New Razr 60, Razr 60 Ultra, And Edge 60 Pro
All new smartphones feature Moto AI, the artificial intelligence system developed by Motorola. Among the features are Next Move, which suggests actions based on usage history, and Catch Me Up, which summarizes notifications and offers smart replies.
Other highlights include Look and Talk, which activates the assistant via visual recognition, and Signature Style, which applies learned visual preferences to new photos. The Group Shot feature, which avoids closed eyes in group images, is also one of the new additions.
The devices also allow advanced searches by text commands in Google Photos and include a dedicated key to activate AI functions, present in the Razr 60 Ultra and Edge 60 Pro models.
Moto Watch Fit Arrives In June With A Focus On Health And Connectivity With The Edge And Razr Line
In addition to the phones, Motorola announced the launch of the Moto Watch Fit, a smartwatch with a rectangular screen focused on health monitoring. The model will hit the Brazilian market in June for R$ 999.
The watch will integrate with the new line of smartphones, offering heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, physical activity tracking, and notification alerts. Motorola also confirmed new accessories, such as the Moto Buds Loop earphones, developed with audio technology from Bose and a premium version featuring Swarovski crystals.
New Phase Of Motorola In Brazil Reinforces Commitment To Design, AI, And Innovation
With the simultaneous launch of the Razr 60, Razr 60 Ultra, and Edge 60 Pro, Motorola reinforces its strategy of innovation and repositioning in the premium market. The brand bets on the foldable format, increasingly popular among consumers looking for style and practicality, while also integrating artificial intelligence as a competitive differential.
The arrival of the new models in Brazil marks a phase in which the company aims to compete on equal footing with industry giants like Samsung and Apple, betting on aggressive prices, good cost-benefit, and exclusive technologies.


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