Motorola is getting ready to shake things up again with the release of its new foldable smartphone, the Motorola Razr 50D. This phone has a clamshell fold and looks quite similar to the Razr 50, which debuted in India earlier this year. But what makes the Razr 50D unique? Let us find out.
Launch Date & Price
Mark your calendars, because the Motorola Razr 50D will be released in Japan on December 19th. If you want to get it early, pre-orders began on December 13th, and pre-purchases begin on December 17th.
Now let’s talk about money. The foldable costs 114,950 Japanese yen (about ₹64,000). But here’s the twist: if you choose the ‘Anytime Kaedoki Program,’ you can save greatly. With monthly payments of 2,587 Yen (about ₹1,500) over 23 months, the total cost reduces to 59,501 Yen (approximately ₹33,000) if the phone is returned in excellent condition. Do you want to keep it? The remaining 55,440 Yen (about ₹31,000) can be paid in instalments.
Key Specifications
The Motorola Razr 50D brings the following to the table:
- Display: The phone has a 6.9-inch FHD+ pOLED inner screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and a big 3.6-inch outside screen for easy access.
- Battery: It has a 4000mAh battery, which is significantly less than the Indian variant’s 4200mAh unit.
- Cameras: Photography fans will appreciate the 50MP primary camera, 13MP secondary lens, and 32MP front-facing camera for selfies.
- Storage and Memory: The phone comes in a single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage option.
- Additional features:Â include wireless charging, an IPX8 water resistance rating, and
- Dolby Atmos: for immersive audio. Another enjoyable feature is Style Sync AI, which generates backgrounds from photographs you’ve clicked.
Accessories & Design
Motorola has also released two new cases for the Razr 50D: one with a vegan leather finish and neck strap, and another in Tritan material. Both promise flair and longevity.

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