In June last year, Motorola released the Moto Razr 40 Ultra vertical small folding screen mobile phone, which is equipped with a Snapdragon 8+ processor and has the industry's first small folding retina outer screen. And this year, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra will usher in an iterative update. At present, the information about the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has been spread on the Internet.
According to the leaked information, the Razr 50 Ultra is expected to be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8S Gen3 processor, which should be the first vertical small folding screen phone in Android to use the Snapdragon 8S Gen3 processor. In addition, the razr 50 Ultra will also feature a 6.9-inch 1080p resolution OLED foldable inner display and a 3.6-inch outer display, as well as dual 50-megapixel cameras on the rear and 32-megapixel cameras on the front. The built-in 4000mAh battery is relatively small in terms of battery capacity, but in the face of the small body area of the folding screen, 4000mAh can also meet daily needs.
In addition, the razr 50 ultra will also support IPX8 waterproof and support wireless charging. At the same time, the razr 50 ultra will also run the latest generation of MyUI 7.0 OS, which is built into Lenovo's self-developed Lenovo Xiaotian AI personal agent and the new smart connect function.
In terms of appearance, the Motorola 50 Ultra is not much different from the current model, the Motorola 40 Ultra, with a mainstream inward folding design, and the rear camera is directly placed in the upper left corner of the outer screen.
Overall, the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra does have an improvement in terms of hardware, but not by much. Especially in terms of battery life, the 4000mAh battery does not have an advantage compared to the competition. However, Motorola has always been known for its value for money, and it depends on whether its final pricing can attract users.