Motorola Razr 40 Ultra specs leak

Vlad, 03 May 2023

Motorola's upcoming Razr 40 Ultra has been starring in a lot of leaks and rumors lately, most recently we've seen it in official-looking promo materials last week. Today, we get a leaked spec sheet to gawk at, and the chipset choice might not be to everyone's taste.

That's because according to a new report, the folding phone will eschew the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, and go for its predecessor, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, instead. That's obviously still a great high-end performer, it's just not the latest one - and presumably Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip5, due to launch in July and compete head-on with the Razr 40 Ultra, will sport the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

Motorola Razr 40 Ultra specs leak

Moving on, the next Razr is said to come with a 120 Hz (or 144 Hz) 1080x2640 main AMOLED touchscreen, whereas the probably 3.5-inch outer screen will have 1056x1066 resolution to cover its squarish face.

There will be up to 512GB of storage and up to 12GB of RAM, a dual-SIM variant, an eSIM variant, NFC on all models, and a fingerprint sensor of course. The main cameras are a 12 MP wide with the Sony IMX563 sensor and a 13 MP ultrawide with the SK Hynix Hi1336 sensor, while the inner screen gets a 32 MP selfie snapper with the OmniVision OV32B40 sensor.

Motorola Razr 40 Ultra specs leak

The device will allegedly be offered in black, blue, and "Barberry". According to a previous report, the Razr 40 Ultra will have a 3,640 mAh battery with support for 33W charging. It's expected to run Android 13 with Motorola's My UX on top. With so many leaks and rumors, hopefully the phone will become official sooner, rather than later.

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  • James
  • 07 May 2023
  • 3Y7

This will sell like hotcakes if they don't think they are as worth as Apple. $500 is acceptable and wise.

  • AnonD-731363
  • 04 May 2023
  • Lfw

More expensive yes more battery efficient no. Old Lenovo P2 had endurance rating of 151 hours because of SD625. Thats a battery efficient phone and CPU. Not SD 8 gen 2 which is mostly dependable on a phone bloatware or stock android which ma...

That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that 8 Gen 1 would be the worst choice on such a small battery like this, it will tear through like there's no tomorrow. 8+ Gen 1 & 8 Gen 2, or 7+ Gen 2 are better choices because they se...

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