Motorola recently got leaked for its latest ventures regarding a new smartphone called the "ThinkPhone," and this device is allegedly coming next year for the world to see and use. It features flagship specs on its list, with its power coming from the renowned Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset that is famous to power the likes of its frontrunner devices.
It was said that the "Think" prefix here came from Lenovo's ThinkPad tablets and PCs, with this device being the two company's first collaboration since its acquisition.
Motorola ThinkPhone Leaks Arise with Flagship Specs
The Tech Outlook first revealed the leaked images and information regarding a new Motorola phone called the "ThinkPhone," one that centers on a flagship smartphone allegedly in collaboration with Lenovo.
According to the leak, there are certain elements that the ThinkPhone will borrow from its predecessors over at Lenovo, and it would be the carbon fiber finish on its body, sleek features, and the same font styles.
Moreover, the new smartphone will center on a flagship chipset, from the famous Qualcomm lineup, centering on the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, to power the device.
Additionally, it will feature a massive 12 GB RAM to power the device's processes and account for memory, as well as featuring 512 GB of internal storage. It would also feature a 6.6-inch OLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, 5,000 mAh of battery, a triple camera setup with 50MP for its main, and 68W fast charging.
Motorola and Lenovo's First Collaboration
According to Android Central, this will be the first collaboration between the parent and offspring company since its acquisition years ago. And while it did not focus on tablets and computers, Moto's strength is with smartphones, one that features excellent performance and capabilities for multiple needs in business, personal, and gaming.
Motorola Smartphones
Motorola has multiple smartphone releases in the present, and the company has not stopped ever since its return to the market, now fully immersed in modern technology requirements and standards.
One of the most notable things about Moto's releases is that it centers on Google's Android to run its smartphones, leaving behind its self-made OS from the past.
While Moto was famous for its standard screen smartphone releases that equipped the Android OS, its most famous product to date is still its RAZR foldable smartphone that rivals that of Samsung's Galaxy ZFlip series.
These two companies are still the world leaders in foldable devices, with regular annual releases of their latest offers to the public.
Lenovo acquired Motorola from Google, but both companies have worked independently for the longest time, with the public not seeing any collaborative efforts on different tech devices until now.
The ThinkPhone will be the ultimate multipurpose smartphone from Moto, should it release to the public, with the industry-leading specs on its sheet.