Root NationNewsMotorola Razr 50 Ultra has cleared the 3C certification as its launch approaches

Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has cleared the 3C certification as its launch approaches

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The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is yet another anticipated clamshell folding device that is to launch this year. While we aren’t sure about this product’s official launch date, we can be sure that its launch is drawing closer. According to our sources, this coming clamshell folding device just cleared its 3C certification, revealing a bit of its specifications.

The Indian BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) is now giving the coming folding device from Motorola the green light. Now we can expect this coming device to hit the launch stage anytime soon. From the certification, we can tell the charging speed of this coming device, and it definitely won’t blow your mind.

Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has cleared the 3C certification as its launch approaches

Motorola equips the coming Razr 50 Ultra with 33W fast charging, which is okay for the average user. But comparing this charging speed with what the competition offers simply puts Motorola far back in terms of its charging speed. After its launch, this clamshell folding device will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, OPPO Find N3 Flip, and the Vivo X Flip.

All these flagship foldable devices come with up to 44W charging, which is faster than what Motorola is bringing to the playing field. In reality, the charging speed of the coming Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is on par with the more affordable Nubia Flip 5G. Well, those getting this Motorola clamshell device will have to sacrifice faster charging for a clean design and style.

The 33W fast charging ability of this device will power what leaks claim is its, 4000mAh battery capacity. Already we know the pricing of the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra as well as its colour options thanks to a recent leak. Now we wait for more information on this device as well as an official statement for its launch event.

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