Razr 60 Ultra vs iPhone 16 Plus

Thinking about switching from iPhone 16 Plus to the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra? This side-by-side comparison shows you exactly what changes, what improves, and what to expect.

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (2025)
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (2025)
Apple iPhone 16 Plus
Display
Main display size 7.0" 6.7"
Display type LTPO OLED LTPO OLED
Resolution 1224 × 2912 pixels 1290 × 2796 pixels
Refresh rate 165 Hz 60 Hz
Brightness 4500 nits peak 2000 nits peak
External display (cover screen)
External display size 4.0" None
External display type LTPO OLED None
External display resolution 1272 × 1080 pixels None
External display refresh rate 165 Hz None
External display brightness 3000 nits peak None
Performance
Processor Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm) Apple A18 (3 nm)
RAM 12 GB / 16 GB LPDDR5X 8 GB LPDDR5X
Storage 512 GB / 1 TB 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB
Operating system Android 15 (upgradable to Android 18) iOS 26
Camera
Main camera 50 MP f/1.8, 24 mm 48 MP f/1.6, 26 mm (Fusion)
Ultrawide camera 50 MP f/2.0, 12 mm, 122° 12 MP f/2.2, 13 mm, 120°
Telephoto camera None
Optical zoom None (2× lossless digital) 2× (digital from main sensor)
Selfie camera 50 MP f/2.0 12 MP f/1.9
DXOMark camera score Not rated Not rated
Battery and charging
Battery capacity 4700 mAh 4674 mAh
Wired charging 68W TurboPower 25W (with 30W+ adapter)
Wireless charging 30 W 25 W (MagSafe)
Reverse wireless charging 5 W No
Durability
Water resistance IP48 (1.5m for 30 min) IP68 (6m for 30 min)
Display protection Gorilla Glass Victus (Corning) Ceramic Shield (Corning)
Hinge Titanium-reinforced Not a foldable
Connectivity
Network 5G / LTE / GSM 5G / LTE / GSM
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be)
Bluetooth 5.4 5.3
Port USB Type-C 3.2 USB-C
Dimensions and weight
Folded dimensions 88.1 × 74.0 × 15.7 mm Not a foldable
Unfolded dimensions 171.5 × 74.0 × 7.2 mm 160.9 × 77.8 × 7.8 mm
Weight 199 g 199 g

What you gain with Razr 60 Ultra

  • Foldable design

    Compact pocket size when folded, full 7.0" screen when open

  • External display

    4.0" cover screen for quick tasks without unfolding

  • Faster wired & wireless charging

    68W/30W vs 20W/15W

  • Reverse wireless charging

    5W to charge other devices, iPhone doesn't have this

  • Higher refresh rate

    165 Hz vs 120 Hz for smoother scrolling

  • Brighter display

    4500 nits peak vs 1200 nits

  • Higher resolution selfie camera

    50 MP vs 12 MP

  • USB-C

    Universal charging standard vs Lightning

  • Wi-Fi 7

    Latest standard vs Wi-Fi 6

What you lose from iPhone 13 Pro Max

  • Telephoto camera

    iPhone has 3× optical zoom, Razr doesn't

  • Better water resistance

    IP68 vs IP48 on Razr

  • Apple ecosystem

    iMessage, FaceTime, AirDrop, Apple Watch compatibility

  • Longer software support

    iPhone gets 6-7 years of updates vs Razr's 3-4 years

  • Weight

    Razr is lighter (199g vs 238g) but you might prefer the heft

Key differences to consider

  • Form factor

    Razr folds in half for pocketability, iPhone is a traditional slab

  • Durability

    Foldable screens are more delicate than traditional glass displays

  • Build materials

    iPhone has stainless steel/glass, Razr offers real wood and Alcantara back options

  • Operating system

    Android vs iOS - completely different ecosystems

  • Customization

    Android offers more customization options than iOS

  • App availability

    Most apps available on both, but some iOS-exclusive apps won't transfer

Ready to make the switch?

Read our comprehensive guide for step-by-step instructions on migrating your data, deactivating iMessage, and getting set up with your new Razr.