Motorola
Razr
50s
is
expected
to
be
the
Lenovo-owned
company’s
next
foldable
smartphone
and
an
affordable
version
of
the
standard
Razr
50.
The
smartphone’s
specifications
surfaced
on
a
benchmarking
platform,
revealing
details
about
its
chipset,
RAM
and
more,
according
to
a
report.
The
variant
listed
on
the
platform
hints
at
the
purported
handset
featuring
8GB
of
RAM
and
an
Android
14
operating
system
(OS).
Notably,
the
Motorola
Razr
50s
was
also
recently
spotted
on
the
HDR10+
certification
website.
Motorola
Razr
50s
Geekbench
Listing
According
to
a
91Mobiles
report,
the
Motorola
Razr
50s
was
spotted
on
the
Geekbench
6
cross-platform
benchmark
site.
It
was
listed
sporting
a
motherboard
dubbed
‘aito’
with
an
ARMv8
architecture.
The
processor
is
said
to
feature
eight
cores;
four
performance
cores
clocked
at
2.50GHz
and
four
efficiency
cores
capped
at
2.0GHz.
While
the
chipset
was
not
revealed,
it
is
speculated
to
be
the
MediaTek
Dimensity
7300X
SoC,
which
also
powers
the
Razr
50
globally.
It
reportedly
runs
on
Android
14
and
comes
with
7.28GB
of
RAM.
As
per
the
listing,
the
purported
Motorola
Razr
50s
scored
1,040
and
3,003
points
in
Geekbench
single-core
and
multi-core
tests,
respectively.
These
numbers
appear
to
severely
undercut
the
Geekbench
scores
of
the
Razr
50
Ultra
which
scored
1,926
and
4,950
points
in
tests
carried
out
by
Gadgets
360.
However,
that
isn’t
the
case
in
comparison
with
the
standard
Razr
50,
which
scored
similarly
on
Geekbench.
While
Gadgets
360
staff
members
were
unable
to
verify
the
Geekbench
6.3.0
scores,
we
managed
to
get
our
hands
on
the
Geekbench
AI
scores
of
the
handset.
In
this
listing,
the
purported
Motorola
Razr
50s
had
a
score
of
889
in
the
single
precision
test.
Meanwhile,
the
half-precision
and
the
quantised
scores
came
out
to
be
887
and
1,895
points,
respectively.
When
launched,
the
purported
handset
could
join
the
Motorola
Razr
50
and
Razr
50
Ultra
in
the
company’s
flagship
lineup
of
clamshell-style
foldable
smartphones.