The foldable Moto Razr 2023 should be one of Motorola’s launches in the second half of this year. Later, alleged render images show the device looks different from the previous generation.
According to photos shared by tipster Evan Blass this Wednesday (22), the phone may have a rather large external display. The screen, which covers almost the entire top of the device, has cutouts for the two cameras and LED flash..
While it’s common for Fold-format folding phones to adopt large outer panels, this feature has yet to be seen on Flip models. Motorola could use this feature as one of the attractions of the Moto Razr 2023.
This will be a significant change compared to the 2.7-inch external display of the Moto Razr 2022. A larger screen thus offers a larger area for notifications, making it easier to take selfies with the main camera and other interactions.
Right now, Oppo Find N2 Flip is the clamshell foldable phone with the largest external display: 3.26 inch OLED screen. Recently, the device gained a global release to compete in space with similar models from Motorola and Samsung.
Galaxy Z Flip 5 should follow the trend
Future Moto Razr 2023 competitor, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 should also launch with a bigger screen. Also this Wednesday, Ice Universe whistleblower posted an alleged image with the new look of the South Korean brand’s fold.
Much larger than the 1.9-inch panel of the Galaxy Z Flip 4, The drawing shows an external display that occupies almost the entire area of \u200b\u200bthe “lid” of the device.. Also, there are two cutouts for the sensors of the main camera.
If you follow the calendar of previous generations, the new Samsung Galaxy Z series – including the Galaxy Z Fold 5 – should be announced in August. Motorola may reveal the Moto Razr 2023 close to the competitor.
Source: Tec Mundo

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