Motorola Razr 50 Ultra / Razr+ 2024 specs leak

Vlad, 13 May 2024

Motorola will soon unveil the next-generation of its high-end foldable smartphone. This will be called Razr 50 Ultra across the world, and Razr+ 2024 in the US. Following a price leak for the EU last week, today the phone's full specs have been leaked by a usually reliable source, so let's get into them.

The Razr 50 Ultra / Razr+ 2024 is said to sport a 6.9-inch 1080x2640 pOLED inner folding screen, a 3.6-inch cover display, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC at the helm, 12GB of RAM, and a minimum of 256GB of storage - though there will be a 512GB option too.

Motorola Razr 50 Ultra / Razr+ 2024 specs leak

The phone will have a 50 MP main camera and a 50 MP 2x optical zoom telephoto, as well as a 32 MP selfie camera. It will be IPX8 certified for water resistance, and will boast a 4,000 mAh battery.

It will run Android 14, will have a fingerprint scanner of course, and will be offered in Midnight Blue, Spring Green, and Hot Pink in some markets - in others, Motorola's Pantone-approved Peach Fuzz colorway is also expected to make an appearance.

The Razr+ 2024 will be available in the US in June for $999, which is the same price as its predecessor's, but you get 4GB more RAM for the same money. The previous pricing rumor also told us it would keep the same price as the Razr 40 Ultra in the EU.

If this is going to pan out, then expect the Razr 50 Ultra to go for INR 89,999 in India, since that was the starting price for the Razr 40 Ultra over there in 2023.

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For this kind of phone, 8s Gen 3 makes a lot more sense. There's no point giving 8K/30fps video recording support on a phone with a relatively small battery. Heck, I don't even mind if Motorola stepped down a tier and go for 7+ Gen 3.

Actually the S23 Ultra takes better 10x and further photos than 24Ultra. As all reviewers said. Not a lot, but they are better. A 3x telephoto is nothing amazing as Samsung's FE series shows. Maybe Moto is saving higher zoom ranges for the Ultra...

  • Brownie
  • 16 May 2024
  • IAI

Relax. I'm sure it is. Not full specs here.

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