With the Lenovo-owned Motorola brand rapidly increasing its market share within Australia, it has now confirmed that its latest flagship Razr 50 Ultra will arrive in the country in July. The Razr 50 Ultra has significant upgrades over the Razr 40 Ultra in areas including its battery and camera, but will most notably offer a suite of new AI offerings. The device’s AI capabilities are facilitated by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Mobile processor, making this one of the first flip phones to feature this chip.
The flip phone has a 4-inch external display (as opposed to a 3.6-inch offering in the Razr 40 Ultra). Users can access apps, photos and videos on that display.
Another interface on that screen allows users to control their music streaming service and a Bose panel that allows them to control their Bose earbuds and headphones too. More significantly, for the first time ever, Razr users can now access Google’s Gemini app directly from their external display. Press and hold the power button to bring up Gemini, and you will have access to Google’s generative AI tech that can help with tasks such as creating itineraries, showcasing personalised workout routine or sourcing recipes.
All Motorola Razr 50 Ultra buyers will receive Gemini Advanced with access to Google’s AI models for free for the first three months. Consumers can also access 2 TB of cloud storage and Gemini in Google apps such as Gmail and Docs, all included in the Google One AI Premium plan. One of the big advant.
