According to fresh leaks, the folded smartphone Motorola Razr 60 Ultra will receive an external display with an unusual update frequency of 165 Hz. About it reports Gizmochina refers to the updates of the bases of Chinese certification centers.
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra received a 3C certificate in China at the beginning of this month with Razr 60 friends. Both models were also included in the Tenaa certificate platform. Although very little about the Razr 60 is known, ultra models have been announced on the tenaa list, which gives an idea about what you expect from this premium rally.
According to the tenaa list, Razr 60 ultra will be equipped with a 6.96 -inch internal OLED display with a resolution of 1224 x 2992 pixels. The external display has a 4 -inch size of 1080 resolution for 1272 pixels, and more importantly, a high update of Razr 50 ultra is expected to maintain 165 Hz frequency. This will make it incredibly smooth for scrolling an external screen, games and other tasks. The size of the device in un folded form is 171.48 x 73.99 x 7.29 mm and weight – 199 grams.
Under “hood ,, Razr 60 Ultra is apparently equipped with a 4.32 GHz-3.53 GHz frequency chipset, which is apparently the Snapdragon 8 elite model. RAM: 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB and even 18 GB of variants will be available. Data storage options are expected to include a large option for 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB.
RAZR 60 ultra is equipped with a 4275 mAh with a typical capacity of 4275 mAh with a two -element battery (1090 mAh + 3185 mAh).
As for the photo, Razr 60 Ultra will be equipped with a 50 megapixel front camera for high -quality selfies and video talks. In the rear panel, a pair of rooms with two 50 megapixels are expected to be installed. The device is equipped with the lateral fingerprint scanner. The device is reported to be present in dark green, red and “wood” colors.
Motorola is expected to officially introduce the Razr 60 series in the coming months.
It was before classified Properties of compact flagship from OnePlus.
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Source: Gazeta

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