Motorola is getting ready to launch its next foldable smartphone, dubbed the Razr 40 Ultra.Ā In the last couple of weeks, multiple leaks have revealed the phone’s specs. The latest leaks are from the good people at WinFuture. Ā The leaks have disclosed the phoneās specs, marketing images, and international pricing. Now, itās not like the Razr 40 Ultra was a complete mystery so far. Tipster Evan Blass has been crucial in leaking the phone over the past few weeks. However, WinFuture has now sourced every detail about the upcoming Razr phone, putting them one step ahead.
Leaked Pricing
Starting with the price, the publication reports that the Razr 40 Ultra could cost anywhere between ā¬1,169 to ā¬1,199 in Europe. Thatās almost the same price as theĀ Razr 2022Ā when it launched last year. Motorola is also expected toĀ release the new foldable in the USĀ this time round. However, the new Razr phone might get a different name in the US. Word has it that itāll be called theĀ Motorola Razr Plus (2023)Ā in North America.
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Thereās usually a bit of a difference between the European and US pricing of Motorola phones, given the leak. However, we expect Motorola to ask for around $1,200 to $1,300 for the Razr 40 Ultra. Thatās a bit more expensive than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. However, you get a bigger outer display on the Razr. Youāll also possibly get a superior folding mechanism with less creasing on the inner screen.
Other specifications
Elsewhere,Ā WinFutureāsĀ article reveals a full spec sheet of the phone. We also got a glimpse of it before when a retailerĀ accidentally listedĀ the Razr 40 Ultra on their website. However, the new leak tells us a bit more. For instance, the outer display is 3.6 inches and features a 165hz refresh rate.
The CPU is also now confirmed to be the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. For the charging specs, 33W fast charging and wireless charging are also said to be on board. The rest of the specs that were leaked before include ā a dual primary camera setup with 12MP + 13MP shooters, a 32MP selfie camera, dual-SIM support, a 3,800mAh battery, and an IP52 rating for limited dust and water protection.
Conclusion
The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra is shaping up to be an impressive addition to the foldable phone market, with its sleek design, powerful hardware, and competitive pricing. As we await its official release, the anticipation continues to build for what could be one of the most exciting devices of the year. Be sure to keep an eye out for more news and updates on the Razr 40 Ultra as they become available.