Motorola has released a teaser featuring the launch date of the Razr 40 folding cell phone line.. According to the statement on the brand’s official profile on Twitter, the new devices will be announced with a conference to be held during the day. 1 June 2023 (Thursday).
A short promotional video highlighting the launch event features the slogan “Translate Script” (Reverse the script in free translation). In addition, you can see the silhouette of two future devices.
Translate the script. June 1. pic.twitter.com/gOhSmzhGzL
— motorola (@Moto) 16 May 2023
Despite the announcement of the launch of the Razr 40 series, Motorola did not disclose the location and time of the conference.. There is also no information on which markets will receive the new devices.
On the other hand, manufacturer must get ahead of competitor Samsung. Foldable phones Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 are expected to be announced at the end of July, but the models will only hit stores in August.
What to expect from the Moto Razer 40 series?
According to recent leaks, Motorola’s foldable lineup will consist of two models: Razr 40 Ultra and Razr 40. Both devices feature the Flip (or clamshell) design where the internal flexible display folds horizontally.
As the name suggests, Razr 40 Ultra will be the top model of this generation. Apart from having several different colors, the device is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and offer a large external display at the top.
already The Razr 40 — or Razr 40 Lite — will be Motorola’s most affordable foldable phone option. Despite providing a smaller external display, the device is expected to adopt the same chip and other features as the main variant.
In any case, these details should only be confirmed at the Motorola event on June 1.
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