On June 1, Motorola will announce the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra, a clamshell phone packed with flagship specifications. Some reports have claimed that the company also plans to launch the Motorola Razr 40 alongside the Ultra model. Several reports have already leaked the specifications of the Ultra model, but none have revealed anything about the vanilla model. However, the images of the phone that appeared earlier this month confirmed that it would be a toned-down version of the Ultra variant. Ahead of the expected launch, its details have seemingly surfaced through Geekbench and 3C listings.
As can be seen in the images, a new Motorola phone with model number XT2323-3 has emerged in the databases of Geekbench and China’s 3C certification platform. It is speculated that this device could be the upcoming Motorola Razr 40. These listings have revealed the first details on the specs of the device.
As per the Geekbench listing, the Motorola Razr 40 will come equipped with a Qualcomm chip. The CPU and GPU (through source code) details that have emerged through the Geekbench appearance reveal that the Razr 40 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset and 12 GB of RAM.
The device can be seen running on Android 13 OS. In the single-core test of Geekbench, it scored 1019 points and 2545 points in the multi-core test. The above image, which gives a look at its 3C listing, reveals that the device may support 33W fast charging.
The images of the Razr 40 that surfaced earlier this month revealed that its design will be similar to its Ultra sibling. However, the difference is that the vanilla model will have a smaller cover screen. The leaked renders also revealed that it will come in purple, olive green, and cream shades.
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