Motorola Launched Two New Smartphones … And We’re Flipping Out (Literally)

Dear smartphone cynics. Motorola is here to politely – and intelligently – prove you wrong. The tech giant is back with a double drop that’s sleek, stylish, and packed with smarts. Enter the Motorola Razr 60 and the Motorola Edge 60 Pro – two AI-enhanced powerhouses landing in Australia on 10 July, both priced at a neat $1,199.

That’s: same price, two very different vibes. Whether you’re all about the retro flip or more into cinematic streaming, Motorola’s got your number.

AI that actually gets you

Both phones come powered with Moto AI, Motorola’s new intelligent assistant that doesn’t just wait around for you to ask questions – it anticipates your needs. Planning a date night? Moto AI’s Next Move feature will prompt you to save the calendar event, suggest a spot, and even whip up a custom image to mark the occasion. It’s less “clunky voice assistant,” more “personalised life concierge.”

The new Playlist Studio is another win, using AI to create the perfect soundtracks for your mood, moment or Monday meltdown. And, if that’s not enough, Circle to Search and Gemini Live work seamlessly to elevate your phone from helpful to hands-down essential.

Flip out (in style) with the Motorola Razr 60

Motorola’s flip phone just got a glow-up. The Razr 60 takes the iconic silhouette of the classic Razr and injects it with titanium-strength durability, fashion-forward hues (shout out to that dreamy Pantone Parfait Pink), and cutting-edge camera tech.

Creators, rejoice: with the new Air Gesture feature, you can start, stop and pause recordings with a wave. This makes it ideal for content on the go or hands-free group shots. And, with a 50MP main sensor, a 13MP Ultrawide + Macro Vision lens, and a 32MP front camera, your feed’s about to go next-level.

Even better? You don’t need to flip it open to get the goods. Its 3.6” external display gives you full access to your favourite apps, texts, maps and even selfies – no awkward one-handed fumbles required.

And while the Razr 60 is all style, it’s just as much substance. Thanks to a redesigned hinge made with reinforced titanium, it’s four times stronger than surgical-grade stainless steel. Translation? This beauty isn’t just for looking at – it’s made to last.

All-day power meets all-in entertainment with the Motorola Edge 60 Pro

Prefer your phone flat, fast and freakishly powerful? Say hello to the Motorola Edge 60 Pro. This device was designed for streamers, gamers, and content cravers among us. Its 6000mAh battery lasts so long, it earned the world’s highest battery score from DXOMARK. Oh, and if you do manage to drain it? Just a few minutes of 90W TurboPower charging gets you 45 more hours of juice. We love a quick fix.

Add in a 6.7” pOLED HDR10+ display with cinematic colour, military-grade durability, and on-device AI that makes your scrolling, gaming and streaming feel smoother than ever, and you’ve got a phone that performs as good as it looks.

The Edge 60 Pro also gets serious points for design. From its soft-touch finish to quad-curved edges and colours like Pantone Sparkling Grape, this is one good-looking gadget. It’s light, sleek, and built for people who want premium performance without a clunky exterior.

All-day power meets all-in entertainment with the Motorola Edge 60 Pro

A smart move – whichever you choose

Both devices land in Australia on 10 July – and with the same RRP of $1,199, the only hard part is choosing your vibe. Want to make a statement and feel a little nostalgic? The razr 60 is your new best friend. After powerhouse performance with a side of binge-watching brilliance? Edge 60 Pro has your back.

Whether you’re team flip or team flat, Motorola’s making it easier than ever to choose a phone that works with you – not just for you. And, thanks to Moto AI, your device won’t just sit in your pocket. It’ll plan your day, manage your memories, and probably make you wonder how you ever lived without it.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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