Iconic Motorola Razr makes a comeback

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One of the most popular mobile phones from over a decade ago is making a comeback. 9News

However, what Motorola has done is in my view the ideal adaptation of the foldable display - theirs is a 6.2-inch OLED screen.Look at your current smartphone. It's tall, they're getting big. Now imagine folding the top down so the top edge connects with the bottom edge. Now you have a phone half the size but the exact same weight.This means when the phone is closed, it can still serve a purpose. Who's calling? What did that message say? It even works for taking selfies.

Design-wise, it looks the part. Keeping the original Razr's "chin" with a wafer-thin upper smartphone.There's no official announcement about Australian availability, but we'd expect a few of our Telcos to want this one, so keep an eye out in early 2020 for the reincarnation of the Motorola Razr flip phone!

 

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