Motorola Razr 50 appears on Geekbench

Motorola is expected to launch the Razr 50 soon, as the phone was recently certified by TENAA. The Chinese regulatory said the CPU reaches 2.5 GHz, and today, the foldable popped up on Geekbench, revealing more details about the processor.

According to the listing, Razr 50 will have a four of the 2.5 GHz cores in addition to four 2.0 GHz ones, which is likely a Dimensity 7300X platform that will be announced by Mediatek soon. The phone also features 8 GB RAM in the tested configuration and boots Android 14.

The Motorola Razr 50 was tested on Geekbench 6.3, scoring 2,751 for multiple cores and 1,033 for a single core. These results are close to those of the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, built by Qualcomm on the 4 nm process.

The new foldable is expected to have a 3.6” cover screen, borrowed from the Razr 40 Ultra, that spans the entire front when closed. We also should see a slightly thinner handset with a 3,950 mAh battery capacity.

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Reader comments

Was hoping to see Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, especially given the price point it is likely to launch.

  • Anonymous

Very good

Does better than a normal 7200: https://nanoreview.net/en/soc/mediatek-dimensity-7200 One thing I am speculating about is that GPU. D7200 got 4170 in 3DMark (99% stabil. 24FPS)