Monday, 25 May 2020

A new Motorola Razr could launch this year with 5G


A new version of the foldable Motorola Razr could launch this year, possibly having 5 G, a larger battery, and improved cameras (via 9to5Google). Any of the other criticisms of the original model that came out in February may be answered by those.

Surprisingly, an executive from Lenovo, which owns Motorola, reports Android Authority, may have revealed this apparent new version of the Razr. Thibault Dousson, general manager of Lenovo's South Africa, appeared on the Reframed Tech podcast and said a new Razr could come around September.

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"There is a new version coming out [of the Razr]. From what I understand, I guess there's one coming out in September, "he said on the show, shortly after the 18-minute mark. "A whole new Razr" he went on.

That new Razr can be powered by the 5G-capabale Snapdragon 765 processor from Qualcomm, and it could have a 2.845mAh battery, up from the Razr 2.510mAh battery in the first generation, according to specs posted by XDA Developers.

And the outer camera of the latest version is said to be 48 megapixels, which could be a big change from the 16-megapixel camera of the current version, with an internal camera of 20 megapixels, up from 5 megapixels. The phone will also have 8 GB of RAM, up from 6 GB and up from 128 GB of internal storage.

While these are all welcome improvements in the specs department, it's uncertain whether this rumored new Razr would make any updates to its signature folding mechanism — like a less creaky hinge, adjustments to prevent bumps and lumps from appearing on the panel, or improvements to prevent the screen from peeling away from the laminate sheet.

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