ThinkPhone 25 by Motorola announced

Michail, 01 October 2024

Last year, Motorola announced its first ThinkPhone with business consumers in mind and it is now following it up with the ThinkPhone 25. The new phone retains a similar aesthetic and corporate focus but comes with an updated spec sheet that closely resembles the Motorola Edge 50 Neo.

ThinkPhone 25 by Motorola announced

ThinkPhone 25 brings deep integration with Lenovo PCs and Motorola tablets including automatic sync, shared keyboard and mouse, centralized notifications, and the ability to use the phone’s main camera as a webcam. Motorola is offering B2B customers its Moto Device Manager which gives IT departments remote device management.

ThinkPhone 25 by Motorola announced

Motorola is also promising 5 years of Android OS updates and security maintenance releases into 2029. The corporate feature extends to malware and phishing detection and additional Wi-Fi security.

ThinkPhone 25 comes in a single Carbon Black color with an aramid fiber back, plastic frame, IP-68 rating, and a MIL-STD 810H certification.

ThinkPhone 25 ThinkPhone 25
ThinkPhone 25

You get a 6.36-inch pOLED with 1220p resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. There’s a Dimensity 7300 chipset at the helm paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.

The back houses three cameras with a 50MP main shooter using Sony’s LYTIA 700C sensor with OIS. It is joined by a 10MP 3x telephoto module and a 13 MP ultrawide lens. The battery comes in at 4,310 mAh and features 68W wired and 15W wireless charging.

ThinkPhone 25
ThinkPhone 25

ThinkPhone 25 will retail for €499/£450 and will be available from November.

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Reader comments

Dead on arrival

Exactly... These minor changes would have made the proposition even more attractive, especially the GG7i. The only explanation that would make sense is that they couldn't secure enough GG7i to use it in Edge 50 Neo.

  • KcGold
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  • A%8

Why would they use a plastic frame this time when they used aircraft aluminum frame for the first ThinkPhone?

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