Motorola is gearing up to launch its latest foldable device, the Motorola Razr 50D, in Japan on December 19th. Announced by Japanese mobile operator NTT DOCOMO, this device is a clamshell-style foldable similar to the Motorola Razr 50 launched earlier in India.

Motorola Razr 50D specifications:
The Motorola Razr 50D comes packed with features designed to impress. It boasts a 6.9-inch FHD+ pOLED inner display with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. The phone also features a 3.6-inch outer screen, similar to the Moto Rze 50. The 4000mAh battery ensures solid performance throughout the day, though it’s slightly smaller than the 4,200mAh battery found in the Razr 50.


Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the 50MP main camera paired with a 13MP secondary lens for versatile photography, as well as a 32MP front camera for high-quality selfies. The phone comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, providing ample space for apps and media. It also supports wireless charging, IPX8 water resistance, Hi-Res audio, stereo speakers, and Dolby Atmos for an enhanced multimedia experience.

In terms of design, the Razr 50D measures 171 x 74 x 7.3 mm and weighs 187 grams, making it a sleek and portable foldable phone, perfect for those who value both functionality and style.
Launch details:
NTT DOCOMO’s microsite for the phone has gone live showcasing the Motorola Razr 50D in a beige color that, paired with the design looks beautiful. The foldable is priced at 114,950 Japanese Yen (around Rs 64,000), and pre-orders will begin on December 13th, with the official release on December 19th.
Interested customers can also benefit from the ‘Anytime Kaedoki Program,’ a flexible payment option allowing users to pay in monthly installments of 2587 Japanese Yen (about Rs 1,500) for 23 months. If the device is returned in good condition, the price will be reduced to 59,501 Yen (approximately Rs 33,000). However, if the customer chooses to keep the phone, the remaining balance of 55,440 Yen (around Rs 31,000) will be extended through further installments.
In addition to the foldable phone itself, Motorola will also release two new protective cases: one with a vegan leather finish and neck strap, and another hard case made from Tritan material, providing customers with additional options to personalize and protect their device.
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