Fortunately for the brand’s rugged handset fans, mobile business users, and cyber-security enthusiasts, that’s reportedly set to change (relatively) soon with the long overdue announcement of a second ThinkPhone edition.
The 2025 Motorola ThinkPhone could come with these key specs:
- 6.36-inch P-OLED LTPO display with 2670 x 1200 pixel resolution, 460 ppi density, and adaptive refresh rate technology up to 120Hz;
- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor;
- 8GB RAM;
- 256GB storage;
- 50MP primary rear-facing camera;
- 13MP secondary ultra-wide-angle lens;
- 10MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom;
- 4,310mAh battery with 68W charging capabilities;
- 68W TurboPower adapter included in the box;
- 154.1 x 71.2 x 8.1mm dimensions;
- 171 grams weight;
- Gorilla Glass 7i screen protection;
- IP68 water and dust resistance;
- MIL-STD-810H durability;
- Carbon fiber back.
Compared to its predecessor, the second-gen Motorola ThinkPhone is somewhat surprisingly expected to settle for both a smaller screen and smaller battery. That’s not necessarily a downgrade, but it would be a move in opposition to general industry trends nowadays.
The 6.6-inch screen on the OG ThinkPhone is likely to shrink in size for the second edition. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
How much could the second-gen ThinkPhone cost?
That, my friends, is the million-dollar question Android Headlines refuses to answer for the time being. While we here at PhoneArena don’t have any kind of inside information on Motorola’s pricing and availability plans for this belated ThinkPhone sequel, common sense seems to dictate a slightly more affordable tag than the $700 originally charged for the rugged smartphone’s first incarnation.
The robust rear cover of the 2023 ThinkPhone is expected to go largely unchanged in 2025. | Image Credit — PhoneArena