The vanilla version of the Razr 50 was also announced with a big 3.6" pOLED cover display, moving away from the small 1.5" rectangular screen in the Razr 40. The inside panel has the same specs as the Ultra's – 6.9" with Full HD+ resolution and 3000 nits peak brightness. This model also inherits from its higher-grade sibling the 6000-series aluminum frame, the 32 MP selfie shooter, and the 50 MP main cam with OIS. Unfortunately, the second camera on the back is a 13 MP f/2.2 ultra-wide snapper with a 120-degree field of view – the same as the one found in last year's Razr 40.
The new chip Dimensity 7300X was
introduced last month as a dedicated platform for foldable devices with two
screens, and just like everyone expected, the Razr 50 is the first to use it.
It comes with a 4x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 and 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 CPU and Mali-G615
GPU with in-house HyperEngine for powerful graphics and flawless gaming,
according to Mediatek. The battery here is 4,200 mAh with 30W wired charging
and 15W wireless charging. The Razr 50 also comes with Android 14 and
Motorola's user interface.
The Razr 50 comes in three Pantone colors
– Steel Wool, Pumice Stone, and Arabesque - and all three feature vegan leather
panels. Prices are CNY 3,699 (US$ 510/€ 475) for 8/256 GB and CNY 3,999 (US$ 550/€ 515)
for 12/512 GB. Just like its Ultra sibling, this phone is already on sale in
China.
There was no mention of an global launch,
but all Motorola's social channels across the world have been teasing the
reveal of these models today so we expect to learn more about it very soon.