Motorola confirmed that its first foldable smartphone will be arriving later this year. A few key details regarding the hardware specs of the phone were leaked online last month. The phone has now spotted on the Bluetooth Launch Studio website. The Bluetooth certification suggests that the device is going to be officially announced soon.
The Motorola Razr XT2000-1 listing on the Bluetooth Launch Studio website confirms that the Lenovo owned smartphone maker’s first foldable smartphone will carry the Razr moniker. The device will be available exclusively via Verizon Wireless in the US.
In terms of design, the Motorola foldable smartphone will have a vertically folding primary display and a secondary display on the outside. The secondary display can be apparently used as a trackpad for Google Chrome and will also provide limited access to Quick Settings, game and camera controls.
The size of the display when closed hasn’t been confirmed yet, the primary display is expected to measure 6.2 inches diagonally with 876 x 2142 resolution.
The upcoming Motorola foldable smartphone is expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 octa core processor with an Adreno 616 GPU. Due to the midrange chipset the foldable Motorola Razr will be priced lower than all the other foldable smartphones launched so far.