Any links to online stores should be assumed to be affiliates. The company or PR agency provides all or most review samples. They have no control over my content, and I provide my honest opinion.
Motorola has not had a good time in recent years, what was once one of the dominant phone companies, they saw a sharp decline in market share leading to years of loses and the eventual sale to Lenovo.
Things started to look up last year, Lenovo revealed that its mobile business group – which houses Motorola — had a profitable year and its second straight profitable quarter.
Recently Motorola announced the new Razer, an updated version of the iconic phone with a foldable OLED display. It’s mid-range specs and the painfully high price tag will likely limit how successful it will be in 2020, but it has put the Motorola name back in front of our faces.
Motorola are now expected to compliment the Razer launch with their first true flagship device in 2 years, the Edge+.
It is planned to launch on the 23rd of February as part of MWC 2020 and a new listing on Geekbench has revealed a little about its specification.
The smartphone scored 4106 in the single-core test. It recorded a score of 12823 in the multi-core test. It is driven by an octa-core chipset by Qualcomm that has a base frequency of 1.80GHz which uses the motherboard name burton.
Normally for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 device the code name Kona is used but the spec and performance would indicate that the phone is using the SD865.
The Geekbench listing also reveals that the phone will have 12GB RAM.
Not much else is known about the phone, it was leaked that the phone will be using a punch-hole display, and that is about it so far.
I am James, a UK-based tech enthusiast and the Editor and Owner of Mighty Gadget, which I’ve proudly run since 2007. Passionate about all things technology, my expertise spans from computers and networking to mobile, wearables, and smart home devices.
As a fitness fanatic who loves running and cycling, I also have a keen interest in fitness-related technology, and I take every opportunity to cover this niche on my blog. My diverse interests allow me to bring a unique perspective to tech blogging, merging lifestyle, fitness, and the latest tech trends.
In my academic pursuits, I earned a BSc in Information Systems Design from UCLAN, before advancing my learning with a Master’s Degree in Computing. This advanced study also included Cisco CCNA accreditation, further demonstrating my commitment to understanding and staying ahead of the technology curve.
I’m proud to share that Vuelio has consistently ranked Mighty Gadget as one of the top technology blogs in the UK. With my dedication to technology and drive to share my insights, I aim to continue providing my readers with engaging and informative content.