Motorola Razr 50s is anticipated to be the Lenovo-owned firm’s subsequent foldable smartphone and an inexpensive model of the usual Razr 50. The smartphone’s specs surfaced on a benchmarking platform, revealing particulars about its chipset, RAM and extra, in response to a report. The variant listed on the platform hints on the purported handset that includes 8GB of RAM and an Android 14 working system (OS). Notably, the Motorola Razr 50s was additionally just lately noticed on the HDR10+ certification web site.
Motorola Razr 50s Geekbench Listing
According to a 91Mobiles report, the Motorola Razr 50s was noticed on the Geekbench 6 cross-platform benchmark website. It was listed sporting a motherboard dubbed ‘aito’ with an ARMv8 structure. The processor is claimed to function eight cores; 4 efficiency cores clocked at 2.50GHz and 4 effectivity cores capped at 2.0GHz. While the chipset was not revealed, it’s imagined to be the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X SoC, which additionally powers the Razr 50 globally.
It reportedly runs on Android 14 and comes with 7.28GB of RAM. As per the itemizing, the purported Motorola Razr 50s scored 1,040 and three,003 factors in Geekbench single-core and multi-core assessments, respectively. These numbers seem to severely undercut the Geekbench scores of the Razr 50 Ultra which scored 1,926 and 4,950 factors in assessments carried out by Gadgets 360.
However, that is not the case as compared with the usual Razr 50, which scored equally on Geekbench.
While Gadgets 360 employees members had been unable to confirm the Geekbench 6.3.0 scores, we managed to get our palms on the Geekbench AI scores of the handset. In this itemizing, the purported Motorola Razr 50s had a rating of 889 within the single precision take a look at. Meanwhile, the half-precision and the quantised scores got here out to be 887 and 1,895 factors, respectively.
When launched, the purported handset might be part of the Motorola Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra within the firm’s flagship lineup of clamshell-style foldable smartphones.