Motorola has had an eventful week, unveiling its latest Razr and Edge series smartphones alongside a unique pair of open earbuds and its comeback into the smartwatch market after a lengthy absence.
Attendees at the launch event in New York got to experience firsthand a range of devices, including the Razr Ultra, Razr+, and the standard Razr, as well as the Watch Fit and Moto Buds Loop. For those wanting a quick overview of all that Lenovo’s Motorola has revealed, the details are outlined below.
What did Motorola unveil at its event in New York?
The spotlight is on the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025, the company’s latest flagship folding smartphone. It comes in an impressive array of colors and displays a 7-inch pOLED internal screen that boasts a refresh rate of 165Hz and can hit a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. Additionally, it includes a 4-inch external display with the same refresh rate and peak brightness of 3,500 nits.
This device is IP48 rated and features a newly designed hinge reinforced with titanium. It operates on the cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and incorporates a dual 50-megapixel rear camera setup and a 50-megapixel selfie camera located at the top of the internal display. The 4,700mAh battery supports 67W fast charging, providing a day's worth of power in just 8 minutes.

The Razr+ features slightly lower specifications than the Razr Ultra but still holds an IP48 rating, as does the base model Razr, which comes with a smaller external display measuring 3.6 inches and a lower resolution ultra-wide camera at 13 megapixels while still boasting a robust 4,500mAh battery.
The Edge 60 Pro, on the other hand, flaunts a quad-curved 6.7-inch pOLED display with a maximum brightness of 4,500 nits and carries “Pantone Validation.” It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Extreme and includes a massive 6,000mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging. The camera setup features a triple rear camera array with two 50-megapixel sensors and a 10-megapixel telephoto sensor, plus a 50-megapixel front facial camera.

What about the Motorola wearables announced for 2025?
The new Moto Buds Loop features an open-ear design that's tailored for adventurous lifestyles. These earbuds are available in two colors: French Grey adorned with Swarovski crystals and a more understated Trekking Green option. Battery life is rated at 37 hours when using the charging case, and they feature sound tuning by Bose with support for spatial audio.
Additionally, Motorola is making a comeback in the smartwatch sector with the Watch Fit, a budget-friendly alternative to devices like the classic Moto 360. The Watch Fit has a design reminiscent of the Apple Watch, rather than the traditional round shape, and does not run on Wear OS. With an aluminum case, plastic back, and a thickness of 9.5mm, it weighs merely 25g.

Equipped with numerous onboard sensors, including built-in GPS, the Watch Fit is water-resistant up to 5ATM and comes with a fabric band. The standout feature is its impressive battery life, boasting a claim of 16 days on a single charge.
Motorola has not yet disclosed pricing or availability details for the announced devices, but many of them incorporate Moto AI, along with a significant partnership with Pantone that extends to both color options and enhancements in displays and cameras.
For a deeper dive into each device and our first impressions, be sure to check our detailed articles.
- Motorola Razr Ultra 2025: first look and hands-on
- Moto Buds Loop: first look and hands-on
- Moto Watch Fit: first look and hands-on