The inclusion of an HDR10+ display was all the info that we could extract from the phone’s listing on the HDR10+ certification database. We’ve already seen Motorola release the Razr (2024) and the Razr+ (2024) also known as the Razr 50 and the Razr 50 Ultra. Both of those phones support HDR10+ while the Razr+ (2024) also includes Dolby vision. The Razr+ (2024) has a 6.9-inch pOLED display with a 1080 x 2640 resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. The phone has a large 4-inch Quick View screen and is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 application processor (AP).
The Motorola 50s Razr has appeared on a HDR10+ certification database. | Image credit-MySmartPrice
The Razr (2024) internal display matches the one on the Razr+ (2024). The phone may not have a 4-inch Quick View screen, but it does measure 3.6 inches which is still pretty large. There is no Qualcomm processor powering the device but the 4nm Dimensity 7300X is under the hood along with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The rear camera array includes a 50MP primary snapper and a 13MP sensor backing the ultra-wide lens. A 32MP front-facing camera handles selfies and video chats. The clamshell’s 4200mAh battery charges at 30W (wired) and 5W wirelessly. Android 14 is pre-installed.
It isn’t clear whether the Razr 50s will be offered in the U.S. and what application processor will be used. This is the third time that Motorola has unveiled three Razr models in the same year and as soon as we hear more about this model we will let you know.