Motorola could launch more than one folding phone this year. The leaks and rumours suggest there will be a Moto Razr Plus and a Moto Razr Lite. The latter’s renders are out thanks to OnLeaks via MySmartPrice. They reveal an unassuming design and here’s what we mean by that.
Motorola Razr Lite renders
As per the leaked renders, the Razr Lite could have a small strip-like cover display. It seems to take up about 25 percent of the space. It houses two camera lenses and although we don’t its features, we suspect it could show time, calendar, and phone notification messages/alerts, among other things.
On the bottom half of the back side, we see a Motorola logo and Razr branding.
The front of the phone has got a punch-hole cutout for the front camera. The bezels appear thin and symmetrical. But, they are also very apparent to the eyes.
Inside, the Razr+ could ship with a less-powerful chipset, fewer memory options, and less capable cameras.
However, it is too early to tell. What the renders reveal confidently is the device’s clamshell form factor.
Meanwhile, here’s what we know about the Razr Plus:
Motorola Razr Plus: Expected design and specs
The Razr+ renders suggest a ginormous cover display (relatively speaking that is). There seems to be enough surface area for a list of phone notifications to show up. A tiny turf at the bottom appears to be used for a tiny icons-based status bar.
Internally, the battery size is said to be 3640mAh (split into 2 parts viz. 2,850mAh and a 790mAh). This is rumoured to be supported by a 33W fast charger.
That’s about it. We expect both phones to come out in June. Let’s see.
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