The Lenovo-owned company’s upcoming foldable smartphone, the Motorola Razr 50s, is anticipated to be more reasonably priced than the original Razr 50. According to a source, the smartphone’s specs were discovered on a benchmarking site, disclosing information about its CPU, RAM, and other components.
The available version on the site suggests that the alleged phone has an Android 14 operating system (OS) and 8GB of RAM. Notably, the HDR10+ certification website recently featured images of the Motorola Razr 50s.
The Motorola Razr 50s was reportedly spotted on the cross-platform benchmarking site Geekbench 6. It was noted as having an ARMv8-based motherboard called “Aito.”
Four performance cores clocked at 2.50GHz and four efficiency cores capped at 2.0GHz are claimed to be part of the processor’s eight cores. Despite not being disclosed, the chipset is thought to be the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X SoC, which powers the Razr 50 worldwide.
It supposedly features 7.28GB of RAM and runs Android 14. According to the listing, in the Geekbench single-core and multi-core tests, the alleged Motorola Razr 50s received 1,040 and 3,003 points, respectively. These results seem to significantly undercut the Razr 50 Ultra’s Geekbench ratings, which were 1,926 and 4,950 points in tests conducted by the LoudFact team.
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When launched, the rumored phone might be added to Motorola’s flagship series of foldable smartphones in the clamshell design, which already includes the Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra.