Similarly, the cover display has grown from 2.7-inches to 3-inches. The phone now features a single-tone look and the single-camera array has been replaced by a dual-sensor array, and its position has shifted from the center to the right. Per rumors, the phone has a 50MP primary camera and a 13MP hybrid wide-angle and macro sensor. The front camera has been upgraded to 32MP.
Like its predecessor, the Razr 3 folds flat and the screen doesn’t have a crease. The device, which is codenamed Maven, has boxier, squared-off edges, which gives it a sleek look.
According to rumors, the fingerprint sensor will be relocated from the back to the power button. The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip will be mated with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
The Razr 3 will first be released in China sometime during the July/August timeframe and will come to international markets later in 2022.