The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has recently made its appearance on TENAA, just days after its sibling, the Razr 50, received certification from the Chinese regulator. Positioned as a premium device, the Razr 50 Ultra promises impressive specifications and advanced features, catering to both tech enthusiasts and style-conscious consumers.
The clamshell design is powered by a robust 3 GHz CPU, which is expected to be part of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. This ensures top-tier performance for a range of applications, from gaming to multitasking.
The internal display is a 6.9-inch OLED with a 1080p resolution, supporting up to a 120 Hz refresh rate for smooth and responsive interactions. The cover screen, slightly larger than its predecessor, is a 4-inch panel that elegantly wraps around the camera lenses and the LED flash, enhancing the device’s aesthetic and functional appeal.
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the dual 50 MP cameras on the back, which are likely configured as the main and portrait shooters. The portrait camera is expected to feature a 2x optical zoom. Additionally, a 32 MP camera is located on the inside, positioned behind a punch hole, ensuring high-quality selfies and video calls.
The Razr 50 Ultra is equipped with a 4,000 mAh battery, promising extended use without frequent recharges. Security is bolstered by a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, providing convenient and secure access.
Motorola has filled the Razr 50 Ultra with multiple RAM and storage options, ranging from 8 GB to a staggering 18 GB of RAM, and storage capacities from 128 GB to 1 TB. These options will cater to different user needs, whether for basic usage or heavy multitasking and storage requirements.
As we await the official launch, the exact pricing and availability details, especially for the top-tier 18 GB RAM and 1 TB storage variant, remain a topic of anticipation. The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is set to redefine the standards for premium smartphones with its powerful features and elegant design.