Motorola Razr 6 May Have Up To 1 TB Of Storage, 50 MP Back Camera: Report
Motorola's Razr 60 smartphone may also feature a dual-cell battery along with 30W wired and wireless charging.

The Motorola Razr 60 may have a maximum storage capacity of 1 terabyte and a maximum RAM of 18 GB, according to details found on China's Telecommunication Equipment Type Approval Administration website, accessed by XpertPick.
Features
The smartphone is tipped to have a rear camera of 50 MP along with a 13 MP ultra-wide lens. It may also support 3x optical zoom. The phone is expected to be powered by a 2.75GHz chipset, identified as the Dimensity 7400x, recently announced by MediaTek.
The Tenna listing document also states that it will ship with 8GB, 12GB, 16GB, 18GB options for RAM and 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB variants of storage in China. Motorola's Razr 60 smartphone may also feature a dual-cell battery with capacities of 1,090 mAh and 3,185 mAh. This results in a combined rated capacity of 4,275 mAh, although the typical capacity is listed as 4,500 mAh on the site.
The Motorola Razr 60 is expected to support 30W wired charging and wireless charging. While wireless charging is confirmed, the specific speed for wireless charging has not yet been discovered.
It is also anticipated to incorporate a side-facing fingerprint sensor and operate on Moto UI based on Android 15. The Motorola Razr 60 can also feature a 6.9-inch foldable OLED panel with an FHD+ resolution. The listing also showed that it might include a 3.63-inch cover OLED panel with a resolution of 1056 x 1056 pixels.
Motorola is also set to unveil its Moto Edge 60 Fusion smartphone in India on April 2. The Moto Edge 60 Fusion is slated to be the first smartphone to utilize MediaTek's new Dimensity 7400 chipset.
Reports indicate the device's camera setup will include a 50 MP Sony LYT700 main sensor and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens. The phone is likely to feature a 32 MP front-facing camera. Leaks suggest the camera configuration could be similar to the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, its predecessor.