The design of Motorola ThinkPhone has just been revealed in the latest series of render images, featuring highlights reminiscent of the legendary ThinkPad.
Recently, a Twitter account named SnoopyTech shared a new set of render images for Motorola ThinkPhone. These images depict a smartphone with a design that evokes the ThinkPad laptop from Lenovo, also the parent company of Motorola. In terms of appearance, the phone follows a traditional style with square edges, curved corners, a carbon-fiber-like back, and the ThinkPhone logo imprinted on the rear.

The distinctive feature of the ThinkPad laptop is the red Trackpoint placed in the center of the keyboard. Motorola ThinkPhone will also feature a customizable dedicated red button. Another interesting aspect of the device is the file-sharing feature, allowing data transfer between ThinkPad and ThinkPhone.
In terms of design, the phone uses a 6.6-inch OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It features a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor.

For key specifications, Motorola ThinkPhone is equipped with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip. According to leaks, the phone will support wireless charging, 68W fast charging, and house a 5000mAh battery. The device will also come pre-installed with the Android 13 operating system.

Render images also showcase the seamless synergy between the ThinkPad X1 laptop and the Motorola ThinkPhone, featuring an outer shell finished with prominent carbon fiber. The official release date of the device has not been announced, but there is a high likelihood that the device will be introduced in early 2023.
