Motorola is reportedly working on its latest flip phone, the Motorola Razr+ (2023), which has recently received approval from China’s 3C authority. The Chinese version of the Razr+ is expected to support 5G and arrive with a model number of XT2321-1, as revealed in the 3C certification database. The listing also suggests that the device may come with support for 33W fast charging, which will allow users to charge their phones quickly and efficiently.
Additionally, the device has recently been
approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US, revealing
the model numbers for different country variants, including XT2321-1, XT2321-3,
and XT2321-5. According to the FCC certification, the Razr+ (2023) will also
feature a dual-cell battery with a capacity of 3,640mAh. Moreover, the device
is expected to come with Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5, and NFC connectivity
options.
According to reports, the Razr+ (2023)
will be an upgraded version of last year’s Razr, featuring a 6.7-inch foldable
P-OLED panel with a Full HD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The device is
expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset and run on the My
UX-based Android 13 operating system. The Razr+ is also anticipated to feature
a side-facing fingerprint scanner for added security.
Although further details on the Razr+
(2023) are yet to be revealed, the recent 3C and FCC certifications have given
us a glimpse into the device’s features and capabilities. As Motorola continues
to work on its latest flip phone, we can only wait and see what other surprises
the Razr+ (2023) has in store for us.