Several images have leaked on the internet which gave us a first look at a testing model of the 3rd Gen Motorola Razr.
Features Of The Leaked Motorola Razr 3
The device was named Maven and features 2 cameras on its back, which have been upgraded, a 50MP f / 1.8 main sensor and a 13MP sensor for macro and ultra-wide shots.
You will also notice that this device has lost its “chin” that usually extended outwards in the earlier versions. It seems that the New Motorola Razr folds over itself and forms a square when closed. It deviates from both the modern remakes of the device and its original design.
The fingerprint sensor has moved to the power button and Dieter Bohn described its placement on the back of the device as an “awkward spot to reach,” and said putting it on the chin forced him to open the phone with two hands.
The Motorola Razr 3 comes with an FHD+ interior folding display and a hole-punch 32MP selfie camera.
Motorola is rumored to release a standard version of the device with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 system-on-a-chip (SoC), along with a “Plus” variant, presumably with an upgraded, but as-yet-unknown, chip. As for storage, it’s supposed to come with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage.
With its boxier design and dual camera sensors, it looks like Motorola is gearing up to compete with Samsung’s flagship foldable: the Galaxy Z Flip 3. The first two Razr reboots weren’t exactly the most impressive — the 2019 device came with a $1,499 price tag and several flaws, like a lumpy screen, creaky hinge, and subpar camera. Motorola’s second iteration wasn’t much better and the addition of 5G still didn’t justify its $1,399 price.