Motorola officially unveiled the Moto Razr 5G for the international market on Wednesday. Lenovo has now launched the Razr 5G in China. The foldable smartphone is a successor to the Moto Razr that was launched last year. This new model comes with some improvements in a number of areas. Curiously, it carries a price tag of 12,499 yuan (~$1830) which is higher than the $1,399 price tag in the US. Moto Razr 5G

The Moto Razr 5G is powered by a Snapdragon 765G chipset paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The foldable device packs a 2.7-inch gOLED outer screen with a resolution of 800×600 pixels and 370 ppi pixel density. The inner display which is bigger is a 6.2-inch pOLED with a resolution of 876×2142 pixels and 373 ppi pixel density.

The phone features a “water repellant design” and packs a 2,800mAh battery with support for 15W charging. There is a 48MP camera with f/1.7 aperture, OIS, and laser autofocus. The selfie snapper is a 20 MP unit with f/2.2 aperture. Moto Razr 5G

In addition, the external screen is now optimised to work with more apps such as camera, messages, calculator, Google Keep, Google News, Google Home, and YouTube by default. Users can also manually grant permission for any app to do its thing on that screen. This display now has support for gesture navigation too. The phone runs Android 10.Moto Razr 5G

The phone is expected  will be out sometime this fall in China and “select European markets” in Polished Graphite (aka black or dark gray), Liquid Mercury (aka silver), and Blush Gold. The Moto Razr 5G will go on sale in China on September 15. It will be sold on Motorola’s flagship store on Jingdong, Suning, and other retail stores in China.