The key feature of the Ultra is the bigger cover screen with even thinner bezels than last year's Razr 40 Ultra. It is the biggest display of such kind on a foldable we have seen so far, and it is a pOLED with 1080p resolution, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and support for HDR10+. It even supports a variable refresh rate of 1-165 Hz refresh rate. The big cover display offers plenty of features we have already seen in other Razr devices – watch videos, get navigation details, see yourself when taking a selfie.
The foldable panel on the inside is a
well-known 6.9" FHD+ pOLED with an even better color gamut – 120% DCI-P3.
The refresh rate is again a variable 1-165 Hz, the touch sample rate is 360 Hz
in select modes, and the peak brightness is 3000 nits. There is a selfie camera
behind a cutout with a 32 MP sensor and a f/2.4 lens in front of it.
Speaking of cameras, one major improvement
Motorola made is in the dual camera department – the whole setup has changed,
and now there is a 50 MP f/1.7 main shooter and a 50 MP f/2.0 telephoto shooter
with 2x optical zoom. The presenter on stage talked a lot about the AI prowess
of the Razr 50 Ultra, just like any other company has been doing this year.
The battery is 4,000 mAh and brings 45W
fast charging, as well as 15W wireless charging - both of which are upgrades
from last year. The phone comes with Android 14 and Moto MyUX on top. The
device is IPX8 water-resistant, a first for Razr devices, though the small
print limits the 1.5m depth submersion time to only 10sec. The Razr 50 Ultra is
already on sale in China in three Pantone options – Dill, Navy Blazr, and Peach
Fuzz.
Prices are CNY 5,699 (US$ 785/€ 730) for 12/256
GB and CNY 6,199 (US$ 850/€ 800) for 12/512GB.