Last year, Motorola launched its first
foldable smartphone — Motorola Razr. Now, the company is gearing up to launch
its successor, which will come with support for 5G connectivity and will
reportedly be named Motorola Razr 5G. Now, ahead of the official launch, a
360-degree render of the upcoming flagship smartphone has been shared by Evan
Blass, giving us a clear look at the design of the foldable device.
Unlike other foldable smartphones,
Motorola opted for a clamshell design and it seems that the same form-factor
will continue for the upcoming device. But it seems that the company has
smoothed out notches and has ditched the fingerprint sensor. The screen appears
to be bigger than its predecessor, with reports hinting at display being
somewhere around 6.2-inch to 6.7-inch. Previous leaks indicate that the phone
could come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 SoC.
It is expected to come packed with 8GB of
RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The smartphone is said to feature a
48-megapixel primary camera sensor and will be powered by a 2,845mAh battery,
bigger than the one found in the original model. A recent certification process
revealed that the dual-cell battery could come with support for 18W fast
charging. Given that the phone is named Razr 5G, it will certainly come with
support for 5G connectivity. But it remains to be seen if the device supports
only sub-6Ghz 5G or the mmWave 5G.
Currently, there’s no information
available about the pricing of this Motorola Razr 5G smartphone. It will be
interesting to see how Lenovo-owned company prices this phone, which is very
crucial for its success. The company has reportedly sent out media invites for
an event on 9th September, where the phone could be officially launched.