As per a report by 91mobiles, the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has been spotted on Geekbench and Taiwan’s NCC certification website in the recent past, which suggests that the launch is just around the corner. The listing reveals some key specs of the Razr 50 Ultra, such as the processor, software, and RAM. Also, NCC got some detailed images that show the design of the device from several sides.
The Upcoming Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
The model XT2451-3 is of the Razr 50 Ultra listed on the NCC website, and along with it are variants identified as XT2451-1, XT2451-2, and XT2451-4. It comes in peach and dark blue with rumors of a green version. Interestingly, there’s an image of a yellow-colored frame that should belong to the peach option. Accordingly, the Razr 40 Ultra came in Peach, Magenta, Blue, and Black versions.
The bottom side shows a USB type-c port, speaker grille, and mic holes, thereby offering clear signs of key design elements from a successor to the Razr 40 Ultra. Also, it will have a punch-hole display surrounded by small bezels, and the button placement has also not changed from its predecessor.
The NCC listing also includes the model number and images for some accessories, such as chargers and USB-C cables that appear to be for the new Razr 50 Ultra. The phone is backed by a 4,000mAh battery that splits into a dual-cell battery design of 1,050mAh plus 2,950mAh and it supports a 68W charger. That’s up from the Razr 40 Ultra, which housed a 3,800mAh battery paired with 30W charging.
The alleged Geekbench listing reveals the Razr 50 Ultra designation and a score of 1829 in single-core runs and 4214 multi-core runs. The phone is expected to run on Android 14 and will be skinned with Motorola’s Hello UI, a close-to-the-stock experience. Additional leaks and rumors suggest the Razr 50 Ultra will offer a 6.9-inch FHD+ OLED main display and retain the 3.6-inch cover display from its predecessor. It is expected to include 256GB of storage and feature an enhanced triple rear camera setup comprising 50MP + 50MP + 32MP sensors, a notable improvement in resolution compared to its predecessor.