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Motorola’s upcoming Razr foldable smartphone render leaked ahead of launch

Motorola is reportedly working on launching a new smartphone under its Razr brand. This information has come out from an exclusive report by MSPowerUser which has also shared an exclusive render of this upcoming smartphone. This smartphone is said to be the successor of the current Razr 40 Ultra/Plus model.

Renders of the smartphone look similar to the existing Razr foldable smartphone in the market. It has a classic gray color with a dual camera setup on the rear side with an LED flash. The front side of the render has a symmetrical bezel and punch hole cutout to house the selfie camera.

The report also mentions the possible specs it can come with. As per the report, the upcoming Razr foldable smartphone can come with improved performance and battery life compared to its predecessor. It is said to have internally codenamed Glory and model number XT-2453-3. As of now, there is no official mention of this smartphone though the report says that it can be launched in the first half of 2024.

The foldable smartphone domain has seen several new players that are giving cutthroat competition to each other with one or other unique specs. One such smartphone Mix Fold 4 foldable smartphone is tipped to soon debut in India.

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