Motorola One Vision and Razr 2019 Got Bluetooth Certification
Anita - Apr 17, 2019
Motorola Razr Verizon and One Vision have passed the Bluetooth certification with Bluetooth 5.0 support.
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Motorola is seeking to revamp the brand portfolio with its upcoming Motorola One Vision and RAZR 2019 phones. The RAZR lineup was well known for its unique V3 smartphone from the beginning of the 2000s. And with the launch of foldable handsets, the company seems to be ready for its innovation with a state-of-the-art twist foldable screen.
According to the reports last month, the device is expected to sport a 6.2-inch foldable display. In addition, it is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 chipset under the hood. Today, the smartphone with Voyager codename got the Bluetooth SIG’s certification, which suggests that the device will be officially unveiled pretty soon.

According to the description of the certification, it is clear that the smartphone will become exclusive of Verizon for the U.S market while we don't know if the company will bring it to the global market. In addition, the upcoming smartphone will support Bluetooth 5.0. Rumour has it that it will have the starting price tag of US$1,500 (Rs. 104,100), which makes the phone more competitive compared to other foldable phones like Huawei Mate X priced at US$2,600 and Samsung Galaxy Fold priced at US$2,000.

Furthermore, along with the RAZR 2019, the upcoming Motorola One Vision got a Bluetooth certification as well. The smartphone is expected to be available in a total of four variants supporting Bluetooth 5.0, according to SIG’s site. And the listing of Geekbench also shows that the phone will be powered by Samsung-made Exynos 9610 chipset in coordination with 3GB/4GB RAM + internal storage of 32GB-128GB. Additionally, it will also be Android One smartphone and run Android 9.0 Pie at launch. Besides, the smartphone will sport a 6.2-inch display with Full HD+ resolution and hole-punch design. As for the imaging department, the phone will have a dual rear camera setup with a 48MP primary lens and a 12MP lens.
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