Motorola Razr 3 foldable is tipped for a key spec upgrade

More storage for 2022?

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The Motorola Razr 3 or theMotorola Razr 2022or whatever you want to call it – the upcoming third clamshell foldable from theLenovo-owned brand – could be in line for a significant storage space upgrade according to a recent social media posting.

Lenovo executive Chen Jin has taken to Chinese social media platformWeibo(viaNotebookcheck.net) to report on the popularity of the 512GB edition of the mid-range Moto Edge S30. Apparently that has got the company thinking about how much storage to pack into its future handsets, including the foldable ones.

Chen Jin reports that “everyone needs” plenty of storage space on their phones, and that new Motorola products, including those with folding screens, will have 512GB versions that will “surprise everyone” (quotes viaGoogleTranslate).

The storage story so far

The storage story so far

While that doesn’t make it absolutely certain that you’ll be able to pick up the next Motorola Razr with 512GB of storage space, it sounds like it’s a strong possibility. The phone is also being tipped toget a processor upgrade.

The originalMotorola Razrwas launched in 2019 and brought with it a maximum of 128GB of storage along with 6GB of RAM. Its successor, theMotorola Razr 5Gin 2020, came with 256GB of storage space and 8GB of RAM. If Lenovo’s plans pan out, then the storage is going to double again in 2022.

For now we still don’t know all that much about Motorola’s upcoming foldable, though it was something of a surprise that there was no 2021 edition. We havealso seenLenovo playing around with a few different foldable phone concepts in patents.

Analysis: local storage still matters

Analysis: local storage still matters

What with us all streaming music from Spotify (other music streaming services are available) and streaming video across Netflix (other video streaming services are available), you’d be forgiven for thinking that no one cares all that much about having local storage on their phones any more.

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Not so, according to Chen Jin (and plenty of others): it seems that at least some of us like to see a hefty amount of on-board storage when we pick up a new device. If Lenovo is able to cram more into its svelte clamshell foldable, we’d be happy to see it.

There is the obvious use for all this storage, which is to keep photos and videos close at hand, even if they eventually get uploaded to the cloud. Camera sensors continue to improve, with image and video resolution increasingly accordingly.

Then you have the convenience of being able to store music, video and other content locally for offline use – even in our world of almost ubiquitous Wi-Fi access, there are often still times when you need to have everything stored on your actual device (whether it’s stepping on to an airplane or being in an area with spotty cellular reception).

Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.

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