The second-gen Motorola Razr is expected
to arrive in September and while Motorola hasn't revealed any details about the
Razr 2 (unofficial name) yet, new information coming our way reveals the
foldable smartphone will sport displays bigger than its predecessor's.
According to Display Supply Chain
Consultants' (DSCC) CEO Ross Young, the Razr 2 will come with a 6.7" main
display, which is 0.5" larger than the current Razr. Young claims that the
secondary external screen on the Razr 2 will also have a larger diagonal, but
doesn't reveal the exact size. The current Razr comes with a 2.7"
secondary display, and Motorola will be looking to maximize the available area
on the cover better this time around.
The Motorola Razr doesn't support 5G, but
rumors have it that Razr 2 will support the next-gen networks - thanks to the
Snapdragon 765 SoC at the helm. Other rumored specs include 8GB RAM, 256GB
storage, Android 10, 48MP main camera, and 20MP selfie camera.
