Motorola is launching its Razr 2023 duo on June 1, and we just saw the Razr 40 Ultra, which will reportedly be called Razr+ in some countries, in a full 44-second video ad. It was posted by Evan Blass on his private Twitter profile and we will share it with you: enjoy the new leaflet in all its glory:
The new smartphone will have a 3.5-inch coverage screen, which practically extends from corner to corner. It will revolve around the dual cameras and LED flash in a first-of-its-kind external punch-hole arrangement — these are the biggest punch-holes we’ve seen on a smartphone display. The interface will be specifically designed to utilize the full space, including custom music widgets, AOD screens, and extended notification response capabilities.
Motorola is yet to reveal any specs of the Razr 40 Ultra, but we’ve already heard that it will run on the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, which is a pretty capable flagship chipset. The foldable AMOLED will have a resolution of 1080p, while the coverage screen will have 1056 x 1066 pixels. The phone will have up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, a dual SIM variant and one with eSIM functionality.
Screengrats from the video
The launch is expected in seven days, when we know the final details: when the Razr will be available for sale and if it will exceed the €1,200/£949 price set by its predecessor.
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