Motorola’s next foldable, the Razr 50, is gearing up for launch. Recently spotted on China’s TENAA certification platform, it’s now graced the world of Geekbench, revealing some key details.
Geekbench Whispers Specs:
The listing hints at a mid-range processor, likely the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 7300X. It will boast a combination of high-performance 2.5 GHz cores and power-efficient 2.0 GHz cores for optimized performance. The tested unit sported 8GB of RAM and ran Android 14, suggesting a smooth user experience.
The Razr 50 achieved scores on Geekbench 6.3 that align with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1. This translates to solid everyday performance, handling most tasks with ease.
Familiar Design with Refinements:
Rumors suggest the Razr 50 will inherit the Razr 40 Ultra’s spacious 3.6-inch cover screen, offering convenient access to notifications and basic functions without unfolding the phone. The design is also expected to be slimmer, and while the battery capacity is rumored to be 3,950mAh, we’ll have to wait for official confirmation to see if Motorola has optimized it for better efficiency.
With leaks and certifications surfacing, the Motorola Razr 50’s launch seems imminent. Stay tuned for more details on this exciting foldable phone!