The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU could be used in Motorola’s future foldable handset.
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Motorola, which is owned by Lenovo, is working on a next-generation foldable Razr, and according to a new report, the smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU.Motorola may use a 120Hz refresh rate on the Razr’s foldable display, but it will still be a 1080p panel with a hole punch front camera, according to 9to5google.The new Razr, according to a Lenovo official on Weibo, will be more advanced in terms of performance and would have a better user interface.Furthermore, the design is thought to be more appealing.
It appears that the new Razr will make its debut in China initially.Motorola was a forerunner in the foldable area, releasing the first folding Razr in 2019.
Motorola will release the smartphone in India in October 2020 for Rs. 1,24,999.The phone has a 6.2-inch display with an 876A-2142 pixel resolution and 373ppi pixel density.
A 2.7-inch outside display with a screen resolution of 800×600 pixels and a pixel density of 370ppi is also included. It has a 48MP back camera and a 20MP front-facing camera.