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X-Series and Razr models are in pipeline; a Motorola executive reveals the smartphone list for 2024

X-Series and Razr models are in pipeline; a Motorola executive reveals the smartphone list for 2024

The high-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip from Qualcomm was unveiled in October, and a number of flagship Android phones released this year have already included the chip. It is anticipated that more phones will use this chipset in 2024. Although many companies have pledged to use the new chip, Motorola has not yet disclosed its plans for the launch of a phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The general manager of Lenovo Mobile Business Group, Chen Jin, has now made references to the company’s upcoming 2024 models.

In a Weibo post, Chen Jin provided details about Motorola’s plans for the coming year. A new Razr model is on the company’s 2024 product list, which is owned by Lenovo. It’s official that the upcoming Razr phone will integrate AI and have a new design. In the upcoming year, Motorola also intends to add large language model capabilities to its flagship X series smartphones.

Additional products slated for release in 2024 include smartphones from the new Moto S and Moto G series, which have undergone numerous upgrades. According to the post, Motorola plans to release its entire product lineup in 2019. Chen Jin asserts that in 2023, the Moto Razr series achieved satisfying growth in China and even internationally. He said that in response to the two main opportunities and challenges presented by folding screens and AI large models in the mobile phone industry, the company was restructuring its product planning and rhythm.

This year, Motorola released fewer models for the Chinese and other markets. Earlier this month, the company unveiled the Moto G34 5G in China, featuring the Snapdragon 695 SoC. In October, the Motorola Edge 2023 with Dimensity 7030 SoC made its debut. September saw the release of the MediaTek Dimensity 7030-equipped Motorola Edge 40 Neo in the Indian market.

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