Motorola has announced its latest business-oriented smartphone, the ThinkPhone 25, building on the success of last year's model with enhanced specifications and productivity features.
The ThinkPhone 25 aims to bridge the gap between mobile and PC workflows, offering deep integration with Lenovo computers and Motorola tablets. Key features include:
- Design : Carbon Black color with aramid fiber back, IP68 water/dust resistance, and MIL-STD 810H certification
- Display : 6.36-inch pOLED, 1220p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass 7i protection
- Performance : MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage
- Camera System :
- 50MP main camera (Sony LYTIA 700C sensor with OIS)
- 13MP ultrawide lens
- 10MP 3x telephoto module
- 32MP front-facing camera
- Battery : 4,310 mAh with 68W wired and 15W wireless charging
- Software : Android 14 out of the box, with 5 years of OS updates and security patches promised
Motorola is emphasizing the ThinkPhone 25's business credentials with features like:
- ThinkShield Security for enhanced data protection
- Moto Device Manager for IT departments to handle remote device management
- Smart Connect for seamless file sharing and device integration with PCs
- The ability to use the phone as a webcam for computers
The ThinkPhone 25 is set to launch in November with a price tag of £450 in the UK (approximately €499 or $600 USD). This positioning puts it in the mid-range segment, potentially offering good value for businesses looking for a dedicated work device with long-term support.
With its focus on productivity, security, and integration with Lenovo's ecosystem, the ThinkPhone 25 appears to be a solid option for corporate users. However, its success will likely depend on how well it performs in real-world business scenarios and how it compares to established players in the enterprise mobile market.