Motorola announces new launch dates for its latest smartphones

Updated on 08-Aug-2022
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Motorola has announced new launch date for its upcoming smartphones

The phones that will be launched are Moto Razr 2022, Moto X30 Pro, and Moto S30 Pro

The new launch date is August 11

Motorola has finally confirmed the new launch date for its Moto Razr 2022, Moto X30 Pro, and Moto S30 Pro smartphones. The launch that was supposed to happen on August 2 in China was delayed, and everyone awaited the new launch dates to be confirmed by the brand. Now, Motorola has announced the new launch date, which is August 11, 2022. 

The new launch date was announced in the form of a poster reveal, which had the launch date mentioned on it, along with a look at the devices that are slotted to be launched.

Motorola would look to make amends to the Moto Razr

On this newly announced date, the highlight would be the latest clamshell smartphone offering from the company, the Moto Razr 2022. The device is expected to sport a host of new improvements from its predecessor. The earlier version of the device had launched with a lot of hype around it but failed to capitalize on all the chatter that was going on about its launch. 

Motorola would want to redeem itself with the 2022 version of its Razr foldable phone. The phone is expected to come with a metal chassis, a larger display, and a dual camera setup at the back.

Coming to the two other devices, the Moto X30 Pro and the Moto S30 Pro, both these devices have had their speculated specifications doing rounds on the internet. The X30 Pro is said to have a 200MP tripe rear cam setup and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor that it will share with the Razr. The S30 Pro looks to be the cheapest of the trio, with a 50MP camera setup housed in a plastic body which will play host to the SD 888 processor.

The launch is slotted for not long from now. So, it will be interesting to see what specs from the leaks are actually reflected in the device and what aren’t.

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