A rebooted Razr with a foldable smartphone screen is coming in February, report says

as declared in But that's maybe worth it for retro foldable screen glory? Because unlike the foldable phone Samsung finally demoed in late 2018, this might just be a foldable phone people actually want. Motorola attempted to reinvent the Razr in 2011 with the Droid Razr M and Razr HD, to little success. Foldable screen technology finally becoming a reality could be the technological boon the Razr needed to truly stage a come back. Is this foldable Razr actually coming soon?


Would you trade in your smartphone for a flip phone? Motorola in talks of bringing Razr back

HOUSTON - The classic flip phone sounds like a thing of the past, but it's been reported that Motorola is in talks of bringing its legendary Razr flip phone back into a world full of smartphones. USA Today reports the Razr phone will return with a foldable screen and 5G connectivity. The company Lenovo bought Motorola from Google, is planning on re-launching the phone as early as next month, with a $1,500 starting price, according to KSAT News. When USA Today asked to confirm whether the company was re-releasing the phone, Motorola replied with a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ emoticon. Copyright 2019 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.

Would you trade in your smartphone for a flip phone? Motorola in talks of bringing Razr back

Motorola may bring back Moto Razr in foldable smartphone avatar

as mentioned in Motorola is reviving the once-popular Moto Razr phone with a foldable screen. This new foldable smartphone might be called the Moto Razr V4 and is unlikely to be a feature phone. Motorola is planning to adopt the same flip design of their old Razr feature phone to create a new full-fledged foldable smartphone with a similar flip mechanism. The Motorola Razr phone first made its debut in 2004, long before the days of the smartphone. But one thing you can be sure about is Lenovo's plan to douse every feature flip phone user in nostalgia by revamping the Moto Razr flip phone.




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