Yesterday, XDA Developers submitted a report revealing that the Motorola Razr 3 will arrive as a flagship device, unlike the previous model which was packed with mid-range specs.
Now, a new report from Technik News has revealed additional information about the specifications of the Razr 3.
XDA reports that they have learned through their sources that the Motorola Razr 3 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. As a reminder, the first Motorola Razr phone came with the Snapdragon 710 and the second generation model was equipped with a chipset.
The screen will not have a notch, as shown on the previous model. Instead, you’ll use a hole-in-the-hole design. Connectivity-wise, the device is expected to come with NFC support and more accurate UWB (Ultra-Band) positions.
As far as the display is concerned, the post reports that the Razr 3 has a foldable AMOLED panel that offers a refresh rate of 120Hz. It will still show the secondary screen, but there is no information about its size and resolution. Snapdragon 765G.
The Razr 3 will likely come in RAM options such as 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB. It will likely arrive in storage options like 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB.
Reports reveal that the Razr 3 is codenamed “Maven” and will feature a foldable Full HD+ display that offers a 20:9 aspect ratio. However, it can check if it has an AMOLED display. The device will have a 2800 mAh battery.
For the rear camera setup, the Razr 3 will feature a 50MP OV50A OmniVision main camera and a 13MP camera for ultra-high-resolution shots and macro.
For selfies, the Razr 3 will have a 32MP OmniVision camera. The main and front cameras will be capable of 120fps FHD slow-motion recording and 4K 60fps UHD video recording. Finally, it will come preinstalled with Android 12.
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