The Motorola Razr 50s is now official; details here

Share


Motorola launched the Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra back in June this year. Now the company is expanding the Razr 50 lineup with a new model called the Razr 50s. This model is scheduled to be released on September 27 and is already available for reservation on Softbank. The Moto Razr 50s will arrive in three different color options – Koala Grey, Sand Cream, and Spritz Orange.

Judging from the images, the Razr 50s comes with very similar bezels on both the inner and outer display as compared to the Razr 50. The aspect ratio of the outer display is also very similar to the predecessor.

Motorola Razr 50s has also been spotted on Geekbench

While the listing does not reveal much about the internals of the device, the recently spotted (via 91mobiles) Geekbench listing does. As can be seen, the phone scores 1040 and 1003 in single and multi-core tests respectively. The listing further reveals that the chipset has a base frequency of 2.00 GHz and a (4+4) core architecture, which is paired with 8GB RAM.

For context, the Motorola Razr 50 scores around 1033 and 2751 in the same tests. it suggests that the Razr 50s will not be a downgrade at least in terms of performance. The Geekbench listing also reveals that the phone will come with Android 14. This is all the information the Geekbench listing reveals.

The Moto Razr 50s has already received HDR10+ certification, which means that the device will come with an HDR10+ compatible display.

Notably, the Razr 40 series includes only two models: the Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra.

To give you an idea of what to expect, the standard Motorola Razr 50 packs a 6.9″ foldable AMOLED panel for the inner display and a 3.6″ AMOLED panel for the outer display. The phone is powered by the Dimensity 7300X chipset, which also has a base clock speed of 2.00 GHz. This is paired with an optional 256GB or 512GB of UFS 2.2 storage and 8GB or 12GB RAM. The outer screen on the Razr 50 has three cutouts for a 50 MP main, a 13MP ultrawide, and a flash module.

(Source: 1, 2)

Read more

Local News