Motorola is preparing to announce its upcoming flip smartphone the Moto Razr 40 Ultra, which will be launched on June 1 alongside another chip flip phone that could be a vanilla Moto Rarz 40. Early this month, the images of the Motorola Razr 40 from all angles surfaced online by leakster MySmartPrice revealing images with high-quality visuals of the foldable device, and EU pricing.
Now, the phone has surfaced on GeekBench listing with model number XT2323-3 where the single-core score is 1019 and 2545 in Multi-core. It also revealed that the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor with 12GB of RAM, based on Android 13, and feature 33W fast charging.
According to earlier rumors, the standard Razr 40 will come in Vanilla Cream, Sage Green, and Summer Lilac colors with a vegan leather finish. The cover display is considerably smaller than the Ultra's, and the main screen is also smaller, but we don't have the exact size yet.
As per the earlier report, the Razr 40 will expect the vanilla model to be priced at around €899 for 8GB RAM with 256GB storage version, which is about €300 below compared to the Razr 40 Ultra's expected cost.
The Razr 40 Ultra is said to be run on the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SOC with up to 12GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of storage. It is expected to have dual-SIM support with eSIM, ultra-wideband support, NFC, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It will be powered by a 3640mAh battery that supports 33W charging and is based on Android 13.