Motorola just released its second foldable
smartphone in the form of “Motorola razr 5G”. It is priced at US$ 1,399 in the US
and 12,499 yuan (US$ 1,828) in China. This handset is out of reach for most
consumers. But the company is also working on a new budget 5G smartphone behind
the scenes, as per a new leak.
The information about this mysterious
Motorola budget 5G smartphone comes from TechnikNews. The publication not only revealed
the codename and model numbers of this device but also its chipset, display as
well as camera specs.
According to the website, the upcoming
budget Motorola smartphone with support for 5G connectivity is codenamed
“Kiev”. It will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 paired with 6GB RAM and
128GB internal storage. Additionally, it will also come with a microSD card
slot to further expand the storage if needed.
Ont the front, the phone will sport an
OLED panel with FHD resolution, HDR, and 60Hz refresh rate. The size of the
display is unknown but it should feature a notch or punch-hole for the selfie
camera. Talking about cameras, this handset will come with a 48MP Samsung GM1
primary sensor, an 8MP Samsung S5K4H7 sensor with a telephoto lens, and a 2MP
OmniVision OV02B10 depth sensor at the back. Whereas, the front camera will be
a 16MP OmniVision OV16A1Q sensor.
Unfortunately, it will run Android 10
though Android 11 is out. Last but not least, this phone will feature NFC and
will come in two variants with model numbers
– XT2113-2 and XT2113-3 respectively. That said, the design, marketing
name, and launch date of this upcoming Motorola budget 5G smartphone are
unknown at the moment.
