Motorola officially revealed Razr 3 external lock screen wallpaper

Motorola is expected to release the Razr 3 this year after releasing the original Razr in 2019 and the Razr 5G in 2020. Today, Chen Jin, general manager of Lenovo China’s mobile phone business department, posted a watch wallpaper of the Razr external screen when the screen is locked.

Chen Jin said that he couldn’t put it down for the idea of ​​the Razr watch wallpaper. The Razr in Chen Jin’s mouth should be the upcoming Razr 3. At the same time, some netizens asked about the release time of the aircraft in the comment area, but Chen Jin did not respond.

It is worth mentioning that Chen Jin also hinted on Weibo the day before that the Razr 3 will be equipped with an X-axis linear motor and stereo dual speakers. From the Razr 3 animation released by @evleaks, the machine adopts a top-down folding design, which is close to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3, but the external screen area is much larger.

With the watch wallpaper of the external screen exposed by Chen Jin today, Razr 3 can be described as a second from a mobile phone to a watch. For the detailed specifications of the device, Weibo blogger @Digital Chat Station broke the news on June 18 that the Motorola Razr 3 will use a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120 Hz OLED flexible punch-hole display, a front 32-megapixel selfie camera, and a rear-mounted selfie camera.

A 50-megapixel primary camera with 1/1.5-inch sensor size, a secondary (probably ultra-wide-angle) 13-megapixel camera. In terms of performance, the Razr 3 is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, plus 12GB of memory. However, the blogger broke the news that the machine is equipped with a 2800 mAh battery. Chen Jin responded by calling it the specifications of the previous-generation Razr, suggesting that Razr’s battery capacity will be improved.

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