Motorola is preparing to launch the Razr 50 series foldable phones on June 25 in China. This new lineup, including the standard and ultra models, will succeed last year’s Razr 40 duo. Ahead of the launch, the Razr 50 Ultra has appeared on Geekbench and Taiwan’s NCC, revealing important hardware details and providing a glimpse of its design.
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra on Geekbench and NCC
According to Taiwan’s NCC certification, the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra carries the model number XT2451-3. Images of the device show a display with a center-aligned punch-hole cutout and dual horizontally placed camera sensors with an LED flash. The bottom of the phone features a USB-C port, speaker grille, and microphone. The Razr 50 Ultra will be available in Peach, Dark Blue, and a rumored Green color.
The certification also discloses the model numbers for the Razr 50 Ultra’s battery, charger, and USB-C cable. The phone is expected to have a 4,000mAh battery (composed of 1,050mAh and 2,950mAh cells) and will come with a 68W fast charger, though it may only support up to 45W charging speeds. This is a notable improvement over the Razr 40 Ultra, which had a 3,800mAh battery and 30W charging.
Performance and Specifications
On Geekbench, the Razr 40 Ultra’s processor configuration includes three cores at 2.02GHz, four cores at 2.8GHz, and a primary core at 3.01GHz, indicating it will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor. This makes it the first clamshell foldable to feature this chipset. The Razr 50 Ultra will come with 12GB of RAM and will run Android 14 out of the box.
In Geekbench’s tests, the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra scores 1,829 points in single-core performance and 4,214 points in multi-core performance.