New Delhi: No smartphone company wants to lag behind in terms of look and design. More recently, Google introduced its foldable phone. Now news has come that Motorola has confirmed the launch of its next-gen folding flip smartphone on June 1. The company has teased the phone on Twitter and other social media. Some people speculate that the company may launch two flip phones this time. At the same time, some reports suggest that the company may launch a flip phone, but the name will be different in different markets. The company can name it Motorola Razr 40 Ultra or Razr 2023 in different markets.
How can be the design?
At present, the company has only confirmed the launch date and has not disclosed the features or design. However, we can expect features and design details in the coming days. Let us tell you that earlier this year, 91Mobiles shared a leaked image of Motorola Razr 2023. In the leaked photo, the phone looks a bit slim as compared to its previous generation flip phone. Image The external screen reflects light onto the two camera sensors. It looks like the company can also increase the viewing area on the outer pane.
Will the phone be launched in the Indian market?
We can expect the phone to be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, as the previous Razer Flip phone had a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ SoC. The company can also improve the camera system. Let us tell you that like Samsung, Motorola has launched several generations of flip smartphones, but the last few models were limited to China. This time also the company has not clarified the launch for the Indian market.
Foldable phones of other companies are also available in the market
Folding or flip smartphones have become very popular recently. Samsung has already launched three generations of Galaxy Z Flip phones. Samsung’s latest Z Flip 4 and Flip 5 are about to come. Tecno also launched its most affordable foldable smartphone in India last month. Oppo Find n Flip has also taken entry. Overall, now you have many options in folding or flip smartphone.