Motorola has unveiled its new business smartphone with Smart Connect and Moto AI
Motorola has officially announced its new ThinkPhone 25 business smartphone. It features a unique design and productivity-oriented functionality.
The device features a textured back panel reminiscent of Lenovo's ThinkPad laptops, and the chassis is MIL-STD 810H compliant. Key benefits include ThinkShield Security, a 3-year warranty, Moto AI support and 5 years of software updates.
With Smart Connect, users can easily link their smartphones to a PC for file sharing. The device can also be used as a webcam for the PC.
The ThinkPhone 25 features a 6.36-inch pOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support and peak brightness up to 3000 nits, MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The device runs on Android 14 and has a 4,310mAh battery with support for 68W fast wired charging and 15W wireless charging.
Other features include Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, 2 stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, WiFi 6E and IP68 water and dust resistance. The camera unit includes a main camera with a 50MP sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle and a 10MP TV. The front houses a 32MP camera for selfies and video calls.
The ThinkPhone is scheduled to be released in November for a price of around $600
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