360-Degree Render Leak Unveils Motorola’s Woodgrain Razr+ 2025 Design

Motorola is set to release the Razr+ 2025, which has recently been leaked showcasing an intriguing woodgrain finish. However, it’s not clear if this finish utilizes real wood or merely mimics the appearance. While the overall design remains very similar to its predecessor, there are a few notable changes, including a larger single speaker slit and potentially shinier side rails.

Internally, the specifications such as the 6.9-inch pOLED display and accompanying 4-inch cover display are expected to stay the same. The Razr+ 2025, also known as the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra in Europe, has already appeared in green and Orion/Rio Red color options. Historical trends suggest it will likely be available in at least two more color variations.

A recent leak reveals a new wood-inspired colorway reminiscent of the Moto Edge 50 Ultra’s Nordic Wood finish. Leaker Evan Blass, known for accurate leaks, showcased this new color on X (formerly Twitter), presenting a GIF that provided a comprehensive 360-degree view of the device. It remains uncertain if the back of the Razr+ 2025 is made from authentic wood or if it is a textured material designed to resemble wood.

Regardless, it promises a distinctive aesthetic for consumers looking for something different in the flip phone market. Design-wise, this device appears nearly identical to previous renders, indicating that major design changes from the 2024 Razr+ are unlikely. The new model will also adopt the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, potentially marking it as one of the first foldable devices in the U.S. to utilize this cutting-edge chip.

RAM and storage configurations are expected to mirror those from its predecessor, with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, all powered by a 4,000mAh battery from the previous Razr+ model.

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