Lenovo Motorola Razr 2023: Two-Tone Design and Leading-Edge Foldable Clamshell

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Details about the new Lenovo Motorola Razr 2023 began circulating after journalists released the first image of the device showing its folded state. The visual comes from a GizmoChina report and offers a rare look at the phone with the screen powered down.

The image highlights a distinctive two tone finish. The lower portion of the chassis appears in a soft pink shade, while the upper section presents a glossy black surface. This color pairing hints at a deliberate design choice aimed at creating contrast between the two halves of the clamshell body.

An external AM OLED panel sits on the outside top half, contributing to the device’s dark appearance when the screen is off. The panel seems to cover most of the lid surface and is interrupted by three grooves that presumably house the main dual camera system and the accompanying flash, indicating a streamlined, minimal exterior with a strong emphasis on camera placement.

The pink hue that defines the main color on the photographed unit is expected to extend to the bezels and the tactile controls, including the power and volume buttons. This pink variant echoes a classic color choice that has long been part of the Razr lineage, reinforcing the model’s connection to the series’ established aesthetic language.

At this time there is no official confirmation about Lenovo’s exact plan for a new clamshell model. However, rumors circulating in the lead up to a potential reveal suggest a possible announcement around early June of a given year, keeping fans and tech watchers on alert for a formal unveiling.

Earlier reports note that even in the realm of foldables, prototypes surface in surprising places, with one notable example being a Google Pixel Fold prototype photographed inside a New York subway carriage, underscoring the constant churn of pre-release leaks in the market.

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