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As you probably know from our previous news, Motorola is working on the third generation of its flexible clamshell Razr, which should be introduced sometime this summer. Its first images were leaked recently, and now we have its first short video confirming the new design (apparently inspired by Samsung's upcoming "bender" Galaxy From Flip4) and a camera.

In a short video posted by leaker Evan Blass, the Razr 3 (it's an unofficial name) has an OLED display with a top-centered circular cutout and fairly thick bezels. It also has a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button, a dual camera and a significantly larger external display compared to previous models. Its appearance is also more angular overall.

Previous generations of the Razr had a single camera, a rear-mounted fingerprint reader, and their selfie camera was recessed into the top bezel. So it's evident that Motorola took a number of inspirations for its new flexible clamshell Galaxy From Flip.

According to unofficial reports, the new Razr will get the chipset introduced a few days ago Snapdragon 8+ Gen1, up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of internal memory, a 6,7-inch internal and approximately 3-inch external display, 50 and 13 MPx rear and 32 MPx front cameras and, of course, support for 5G networks. It will reportedly be presented in July or August.

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