Moto Razr 2022 and X30 Pro launch might be rescheduled for mid-August
Earlier this week, all eyes were on Motorola, as itplanned to unveilthe new Moto Razr 2022 foldable and theMoto X30 Proflagship on August 1. Surprisingly, the companycalled off the eventat the last minute, without even stating a reason for the change of plans. Would we ever see these devices arrive? It not only sounds like they’re still coming, but Moto may have just offered a teaser for its rescheduled launch plans, possibly slated for August 11.
In a recent post on Chinese social media platformWeibo, Lenovo Mobile’s China GM Chen Jin shared a teaser image of theMoto Razr 2022(viaGSMArena). The post doesn’t explicitly confirm rescheduled launch plans, but the analog clock seen on the foldable phone’s cover display shows its date and time set for 2pm on August 11. With that coming up in just under a week, it could very well be a lightly hidden hint that the launch event has been rescheduled for then.

The teaser image shared on Weibo
Some theories have suggested that Motorola’s launch event was canceled amid rising tensions between China and Taiwan due to US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit. However, Motorola hasn’t officially stated a reason for the original event’s cancellation. If we’ve interpreted this Weibo hint correctly, the company’s event will go down just a day afterSamsung’s Galaxy Unpackedevent (scheduled for August 10) where theGalaxy Z Fold 4andZ Flip 4will be announced.

Motorola’s new phones are set to be announced in the Chinese market for now, but they could come stateside at a later date. The company is expected to commence sales for the Moto Razr 2022 and X30 Pro right after the event concludes, and shoppers can already reserve the devices in China.
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