Hence, we can expect Motorola to pack Qualcomm’slatest Snapdragon 8 series chipsetinside the next Moto Razr. It will be a significant upgrade overthe Snapdragon 765 chipsetin the Razr 5G, which wouldoffer flagship-grade performance in the third-gen Moto Razr.
Furthermore, the company is aiming to improve the user interface of its upcoming foldable device, presumably to address the numerous software issues that users faced with the previous models. It could run the latestAndroid 12-based My UX skinout of the box. Other than these, there is no information about the cameras, battery, or any other specs of the device as of now.
However, if Motorola wants to improve the Razr, we think that it should make the upcoming modelmore repairable. The company should also focus on improving the quality of the display and the hinge of the device asmany users faced issues with thosein the first Moto Razr.
Coming to the availability of the Moto Razr 3, Jin mentioned that the company will initially launch the device in China next year, though he did not share a specific date. However, we expect the rumor mill to churn out more details in the coming days. So yeah, stay tuned for more updates. Also, let us know your thoughts on the upcoming Moto Razr 3 smartphone in the comments below.
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