Look who’s showing off again! Razr Plus (2025) hits Geekbench, confirming key specs

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Three Motorola Razr phones in different colors partially unfolded and standing side-by-side.
We are just days away from Motorola pulling back the curtain on its next-gen foldable phones. The Razr 60 series is set to drop on April 24 and it will also hit the US under the Razr (2025) name. Thanks to a bunch of leaks, we already have a solid idea of what to expect – and now, some of the key specs just got confirmed yet again.

The premium model, the Razr 60 Ultra (also known as the Razr Plus (2025) in the US), just popped up on Geekbench, confirming that the powerhouse Snapdragon 8 Elite is indeed under the hood, as previously expected

That is the same chip you will find in some of the best Android phones today, like the Galaxy S25, OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 Ultra. The unit tested had 16 GB of RAM, though a beefier 18 GB version might also be in the works. It is running Android 15 and packs the Adreno 830 GPU.

The upcoming phone was spotted on Geekbench. 

With the Snapdragon 8 Elite onboard, Motorola’s clamshell finally steps into proper flagship territory. The current high-end Razr runs on the less powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, which is basically a dialed-down version of the chip it is now replacing. So yeah – this should bring a serious performance jump.

That also means it might edge out Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7, at least on paper. Word is Samsung could go with the Exynos 2500 for that one, giving Motorola the upper hand in terms of raw performance.


But it is not just about speed. Motorola is teasing some fresh AI smarts and leaks suggest the Razr Plus (2025) might come with its own AI assistant. And a new button spotted on the Razr 60 Ultra could be tied to this Moto AI feature – or maybe just act as a shortcut button you can customize.

Either way, it is in line with what everyone else is doing. Apple’s got the Action Button on the iPhone 15 Pro models and the iPhone 16 series, and Nothing recently introduced the Essential Key for its AI hub on the Phone (3a) Pro.

Battery life might get a nice bump, too. The rumored bigger 4,200 mAh battery with 68W fast charging would be a sweet upgrade over last year’s 4,000 mAh cell and slower 45W speeds.

If all this pans out, Motorola could be coming in hot with an even stronger contender in the foldable space that once again looks pretty great, too.
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