Motorola recently announced its first foldable smartphone — Motorola RAZR, which is inspired from the company’s clamshell Moto Razr phone. Now, the unannounced gold version of the foldable Moto Razr has surfaced online, thanks to Evan Blass.

The high-resolution image shared online of the folding smartphone hints that the device could get a wider release in the near future. Currently, Moto Razr is only available in black directly from Verizon for a price of $1,499.

The press renders of the unannounced new Gold color have been shared by Evan Blass but has not revealed anything else related to this variant. This means that the could come with the same set of specifications as the standard model.

To remind you of the specs, the Motorola Razr has a main 6.2-inch Flex View P-OLED screen that supports full HD+ resolution and 21:9 aspect ratio. When closed, users can access its 2.69-inch Quick View display that supports 800 x 600 pixels resolution for viewing notifications and caller IDs.

Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm’s mid-range Snapdragon 710 chipset, coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. As for the cameras, it features a selfie camera of 5-megapixel while the back panel houses camera of 16-megapixel which is assisted by a 3D ToF sensor.

There’s a fingerprint scanner present on the broad chin of the device. Connectivity features on the device include eSIM, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, GPS and NFC. It lacks a 3.5mm audio jack. The device is backed by a 2,510mAh battery that carries support for 15W fast charging technology. The Android 9 Pie operating system in its near stock version runs on the device.

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