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Moto Razr Foldable Photos Show Huge External Screen

Foldables will have a big year, with the long-awaited Google Fold, the next generation of the Galaxy Z Flip, and Motorola’s own heavyweight entry into the category: the Moto Razr 40 Ultra.

A series of high-resolution renders have been leaked by industry insider Evan Blass, and they showcase a massive external screen that basically takes over the entire backside of the phone, wrapping around the camera lenses.

According to earlier leaks, the cover screen will boast a resolution of 1056 x 1066, with the main OLED panel 2640 x 1080 pixels with a 120Hz refresh rate.

The other pleasing visual element is the hinge assembly, which makes the phone completely gapless when the two sides are snapped shut.

The Razr 40 Ultra will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus chip, 12GB of RAM, and options of up to 512GB storage.

The cameras are expected to be a 32MP selfie camera, 12MP back camera and 13MP ultra-wide sensor.



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