First Look: Motorola Razr 50s Ultra Charging Specs Revealed

First Look: Motorola Razr 50s Ultra Charging Specs Revealed

Motorola introduced the Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra in June this year, branding them as the Motorola Razr 50 and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra. There are now rumors that Motorola is looking to broaden the Razr 50 series with two new models: the Motorola Razr 50s and Motorola Razr 50s Ultra.

Similar Design Features

The Razr 50s Ultra has been seen on two certification platforms recently—Wireless Power Consortium and SGS Fimko Testing & Certification Services. According to 91mobiles, the Razr 50s Ultra, identified by the model number XT2451-6, shares a design closely resembling the Razr 50 Ultra. It showcases a rounded middle frame and a generous external display, as well as two distinct cutouts for its rear camera arrangement.

The inner display features a centrally located punch-hole for the selfie camera, with slim bezels that match other devices in the Razr 50 series. On the right side, you'll find the volume rocker and power button, while the SIM tray is located on the left side. At the bottom, there are USB Type-C charging ports, speaker vents, and a microphone. The lower part of the device has a leather-like finish, with the recognizable Motorola logo and Razr branding.

Charging Capabilities

The listing on the Wireless Power Consortium indicates that the Razr 50s Ultra will support 15W wireless charging. For comparison, the Razr 50 Ultra offers 45W wired charging alongside 15W wireless charging, while the base Razr 50 has slightly reduced specs with 30W wired charging and 15W wireless capabilities.

The SGS Fimko Testing & Certification Services listing shows that there are six variants of the Razr 50s Ultra—ranging from XT2451-1 to XT2451-6. Interestingly, the “Technical data” on the SGS Fimko listing mentions ’11V 4A’, suggesting support for 44W fast wired charging.

Performance Insights

The Razr 50s has made an appearance on Geekbench, showcasing impressive scores of over 1000 for single-core and 3000 for multi-core. This could likely be attributed to the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X chipset, which also powers the standard Razr 50.


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