
Although Motorola has been teasing the new Razr for some time, we finally know when the phone will officially launch. Motorola has released a teaser for a launch event in China on August 2. On the same day, the business will also introduce the X30 Pro.
Motorola’s release of its clamshell before Samsung’s August 10 unveiling of the Galaxy Flip 4 appears to be an attempt by Motorola to outdo Samsung. Nevertheless, the third-generation Motorola Razr will initially only be available in China. The phone’s distribution across the globe is still unknown.

The Motorola X30 Pro, on the other hand, is anticipated to be the first smartphone with a 200MP camera. With a 6.67-inch display, Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, and 125W charging, the Motorola Frontier has all the other hallmarks of a premium phone. This is the quickest charging speed for a Moto device to date. It is anticipated to debut as the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra in places other than China. Recent leaks of the phone’s price in Europe suggest that it could compete with the Galaxy S22 Ultra at €899 (around $915).
This time around, the Razr is anticipated to have flagship specifications. It is expected to continue with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC rather than the more modern model. Other speculated features of the Razr include a 120Hz display, up to 12GB of RAM, 512GB of internal storage, a 50MP main camera with a 13MP wide-angle and macro sensor, a 32MP selfie camera, a larger secondary display, and NFC connectivity.

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