More Motorola Razr 60 Ultra colors surface in new leak
by Justin Diaz · Android HeadlinesEarly this morning one of Motorola’s upcoming Razr 60 Ultra colors leaked in a 360-degree video, showcasing all sides of the device and its rather elegantly designed wood grain back, and now more colors of the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra have leaked in the same style of videos.
The leaks come from Evan Blass on X, and they’re actually GIFs in the form that Blass shares them. While there are bound to be some changes on the inside compared to the previous model of the Razr, the outside looks relatively similar to the Razr+ from 2024 that you can currently buy. Two of the colors are similar also, but they do appear to be slightly different.
It’s not the first time we’ve heard of these new colors. However, it does appear to be the first time we’ve seen them in video form. Blass doesn’t mention the names of each color, but an earlier leak tells us what they are.
Leaked Motorola Razr 60 Ultra colors include Pink, Green, and Red
You can see the GIFs of each color in Blass’s original tweet, but the colors that are shown off are Pink, Green, and Red, in addition to the wood grain that leaked this morning. Based on the past leak about the colors, the green and red are referred to as Dark Green and Rio Red respectively. The name of the Pink color doesn’t appear to have been leaked yet, but it wouldn’t be surprising if Motorola stuck with Hot Pink.
This is the name of the Pink color for the 2024 Razr+. The color is almost identical, if not a bit more vibrant in this new model. So, it seems likely to stay the same. Having said that, Motorola may still come up with something new.
The non-ultra model has also leaked
This leak is from March 20 but it showcases Motorola using different colors for the non-Ultra model. The colors for this model will be Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Spring Bud, and Pantone Lightest Sky. Another leak suggests that the Razr 60 Ultra might come with faster wired charging. According to that leak, the phone may charge at 68W. This would be considerably faster than the 45W charging support for the 2024 Razr+.