Moto Razr 2022 spotted on Geekbench ahead of its launch

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Two of the Motorola smartphones have made their way to the Geekbench listing ahead of their launch. Model numbers XT2241-1 and XT2251-1 are allegedly reserved for Moto X30 Pro and Razr 2022, respectively. Talking specifically about the XT2251-1 or Razr 2022, we have a bunch of information about the phone even before it officially arrives on August 2 in China.

Moto Razr 2022 spotted on Geekbench

Moto Razr 2022 made its way through 3C, Wi-Fi Alliance, MIIT and now, it has appeared on the Geekbench 5 listing. It scores 1251 points and 4076 points on single and multi-core tests as you can see in the screenshot below.

The Exynos 2022 mounted on 30% plus Samsung Galaxy S22 series units failed to impress the masses even though it has an AMD GPU and much more beef to carry. Samsung was deeply criticized for throttling the performance to vent off overheating. Now that the South Korean maker is gearing up for the upcoming Galaxy S23 series, things are likely to change. It is because Samsung is likely to integrate Qualcomm-only chipsets with the S23 series. Additionally, Samsung has nabbed an Apple expert to handle its chipsets making it ready for what it takes some time in 2025. Samsung ropes up an expert from Apple for Exynos chipsets According to the reports, Samsung has roped in Kim Woo-pyeong as the Director at its Packaging Solution Centre in DSA headquarters. For context, Kim is now an ex-Apple employee working there for the last 9 years. Kim had worked at Qualcomm and Texas Instruments before heading over to Apple and now, Samsung. Samsung is likely roping in Kim to play a critical role in Samsung’s attempt to revamp its Exynos chipsets although the exact role remains shrouded in mystery and neither mentions that he would work on the chipsets at all. Samsung recently made a huge announcement about entering production for chipsets using the 3nm manufacturing technology. Figuratively, the new fabrication node brings 23% better performance and 45% improved power efficiency when compared to the 5nm nodes. Apple is currently working on its next-gen A16 Bionic chipsets which are based on the same 5nm node as its predecessor. It could act as a distinction between Samsung and Apple’s solution given that the former is using a much more advanced fabrication node. As of now, the 3nm chipsets could arrive as early as with Galaxy S23 series whereas the revamped Exynos chipsets are expected to roll out in 2025 if the estimated and speculated timelines are to be believed.

The Geekbench listing hasn’t mentioned the processor’s name and only the codename oneli although it shows a tri-cluster ARM architecture clocked at a 3.19GHz of max frequency. It is believed to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. There’s 12GB of RAM on this particular model. A 3C listing confirmed a battery charging tech of 33W so that’s something we know so far.

Moto Razr 2022 Expected Specifications

We do have an expected specs sheet that the Moto Razr 2022 could bring to the table. According to the same, the foldable device is likely to get a 6.7-inch P-OLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and yes, it will be foldable just like the previous generations of Razr devices. There’s a second cover display of 3-inch on the back that gives you intel on incoming calls, notifications act as a viewfinder, and more.

Moto Razr 2022

The device is likely to be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC under the hood paired alongside 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage and 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Of course, there will be different storage configurations available onboard. The device is speculated to arrive with a 2,800mAh battery as well. About the optics, we have a 50MP primary plus 13MP ultra-wide snapper at the back. There’s Android 12 OS out-of-the-box and given that it is a Moto smartphone, we can say Android 13 and a few others are totally into the picture.

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Two of the Motorola smartphones have made their way to the Geekbench listing ahead of their launch. Model numbers XT2241-1 and XT2251-1 are allegedly reserved for Moto X30 Pro and Razr 2022, respectively. Talking specifically about the XT2251-1 or Razr 2022, we have a bunch of information about the phone even before it officially arrives on August 2 in China.

Moto Razr 2022 spotted on Geekbench

Moto Razr 2022 made its way through 3C, Wi-Fi Alliance, MIIT and now, it has appeared on the Geekbench 5 listing. It scores 1251 points and 4076 points on single and multi-core tests as you can see in the screenshot below.

The Exynos 2022 mounted on 30% plus Samsung Galaxy S22 series units failed to impress the masses even though it has an AMD GPU and much more beef to carry. Samsung was deeply criticized for throttling the performance to vent off overheating. Now that the South Korean maker is gearing up for the upcoming Galaxy S23 series, things are likely to change. It is because Samsung is likely to integrate Qualcomm-only chipsets with the S23 series. Additionally, Samsung has nabbed an Apple expert to handle its chipsets making it ready for what it takes some time in 2025. Samsung ropes up an expert from Apple for Exynos chipsets According to the reports, Samsung has roped in Kim Woo-pyeong as the Director at its Packaging Solution Centre in DSA headquarters. For context, Kim is now an ex-Apple employee working there for the last 9 years. Kim had worked at Qualcomm and Texas Instruments before heading over to Apple and now, Samsung. Samsung is likely roping in Kim to play a critical role in Samsung’s attempt to revamp its Exynos chipsets although the exact role remains shrouded in mystery and neither mentions that he would work on the chipsets at all. Samsung recently made a huge announcement about entering production for chipsets using the 3nm manufacturing technology. Figuratively, the new fabrication node brings 23% better performance and 45% improved power efficiency when compared to the 5nm nodes. Apple is currently working on its next-gen A16 Bionic chipsets which are based on the same 5nm node as its predecessor. It could act as a distinction between Samsung and Apple’s solution given that the former is using a much more advanced fabrication node. As of now, the 3nm chipsets could arrive as early as with Galaxy S23 series whereas the revamped Exynos chipsets are expected to roll out in 2025 if the estimated and speculated timelines are to be believed.

The Geekbench listing hasn’t mentioned the processor’s name and only the codename oneli although it shows a tri-cluster ARM architecture clocked at a 3.19GHz of max frequency. It is believed to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. There’s 12GB of RAM on this particular model. A 3C listing confirmed a battery charging tech of 33W so that’s something we know so far.

Moto Razr 2022 Expected Specifications

We do have an expected specs sheet that the Moto Razr 2022 could bring to the table. According to the same, the foldable device is likely to get a 6.7-inch P-OLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and yes, it will be foldable just like the previous generations of Razr devices. There’s a second cover display of 3-inch on the back that gives you intel on incoming calls, notifications act as a viewfinder, and more.

Moto Razr 2022

The device is likely to be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC under the hood paired alongside 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage and 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Of course, there will be different storage configurations available onboard. The device is speculated to arrive with a 2,800mAh battery as well. About the optics, we have a 50MP primary plus 13MP ultra-wide snapper at the back. There’s Android 12 OS out-of-the-box and given that it is a Moto smartphone, we can say Android 13 and a few others are totally into the picture.

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