Motorola has managed to create a buzz around its new launch Moto Razr. While the handset is yet to go on sale some specifications have been revealed. It has four touch sensors on either side – two above the hinge while the other two below it. These touch sensors are likely to act as virtual buttons when the phone is open and when it is closed. The upcoming Moto Razr could also include an in-display fingerprint scanner. Check out the specifications of the phone below:
Motorola Razr specifications:
The recently launched Moto Razr features a 6.2-inch OLED HD+ (2142×876 pixels) display with a 21:9 aspect ratio. There is a secondary 2.7-inch (800×600 pixels) ‘Quick View’ display on the outside which offers functionality like checking your messages and notifications, taking selfies, control music, trigger the Google Assistant among others.
The device is powered by a Snapdragon 710 SoC with 6GB of RAM. It houses a 2510mAh and only supports 15W fast charging via a USB Type-C port. The Moto Razr runs on Android 9.0 Pie and offers the ability to automatically move content from the outer display to the primary display when you flip the phone open.
Stating the specialty of the phone it will be able to perform 20 different functions and 20 different gestures that can be used with the touch sensors that would be placed on the side of the phone.
Talking about the camera, the smartphone is equipped with a 16-megapixel f/1.7 lens package that can also act as a selfie camera when the phone is folded. There is also a 5-megapixel camera on the inside placed in the main display notch.
Moto Razr will be available in January for sales. It has been priced at USD 1,499.99 (approx INR 1,07,600) in the US.