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We've known for some time now that Motorola is working on the third generation of its foldable clamshell Motorola Razr. Now his alleged first photos have leaked into the ether. Images released by the site 91Mobiles, show that the Razr 3's design is strikingly similar to Samsung's latest generation clamshell Galaxy From Flip. Motorola got rid of the "hump" at the bottom of the design in favor of something a little flatter, and the body of the device is a bit more angular overall compared to its predecessors. The display cut-out has also undergone a change, which is now circular, whereas before it was wide. Otherwise, the display should have FHD+ resolution.

 

Another noticeable change is the dual camera, where previous generations only had one. According to the website, the primary camera will have a resolution of 50 MPx and an aperture of the lens of f/1.8, and the second one, which is supposed to be a combination of "wide" and macro camera, will have a resolution of 13 MPx. The front camera should be 32 megapixels. In addition, the third Razr should get either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset or its upcoming one "plush" variant, 8 or 12 GB of operating system and 256 or 512 GB of internal memory. It will reportedly be launched in July or August in China and offered in black and blue.

Recall that Motorola has released two models of the flexible Razr so far, one at the end of 2019 and the other a year later, which was an improved version of the "one" with more powerful hardware and especially support for 5G networks.

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