The Motorola Moto X50 Ultra can now be ordered by international customers as a direct import via TradingShenzhen. The model with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage costs around $732, while the model with twice as much RAM costs just under $786. For the top-of-the-range model with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of internal memory, customers have to pay $860. Users are advised to inform themselves about the import terms and conditions, as it is likely to be difficult to enforce warranty rights in the case of a claim. Information on the frequency bands is not available, but the installed Android 14-based MYUI operating system based can be set to English. Access to the Google Play Store is possible.
A Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 is installed, and the 6.7-inch 144 Hz screen with its resolution of 2,712 x 1,220 offers a peak brightness of 2,800 cd/m². The Pantone-certified screen is said to be able to cover the entire DCI-P3 color space and houses a fingerprint sensor. The 64-MP telephoto lens with optical image stabilization offers a 100x hybrid zoom, while the main and ultra-wide-angle cameras have a resolution of 50 MP.
Android Auto is not supported, nor is the use of an eSIM. The 4,500 mAh battery can be charged with up to 125 watts. Wireless charging is possible with up to 50 watts. As for dimensions, the Moto X50 Ultra weighs 197 grams and is 8.69 millimeters thick. Lastly, IP68 certification is advertised, meaning that dust and water should not be an issue, at least within the limits of the certification.