Here are the first images of the foldable Motorola Razr
UPDATE: Even more photos have leaked. The updated story complete with an expanded gallery continues below.
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It’s not very often these days that people get excited about new Motorola phones, but the upcoming foldable Razr is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated devices of 2019. And today, with less than two weeks to go until the smartphone’s global debut, the first official-looking press images have leaked.
The new Motorola Razr looks a lot like the 2004 RAZR V3
At first glance, the foldable smartphone looks virtually identical to the RAZR V3 that Motorola debuted fifteen years ago way back in 2004. But upon further inspection, it’s clear some important modifications have been made. The trademark chin, for example, now appears to be a little smaller and houses an important feature that’ll ensure the phone meets 2019 security standards – a fingerprint scanner.
Also part of the package is a 2.7-inch secondary display that shows interesting bits of information such as the time, date, weather, and notifications. Rumors suggest it can also be used in combination with the Night Mode-supporting single rear camera that’s unfortunately not been detailed. Nevertheless, Motorola seems to be a fan of 48-megapixel sensors this year so perhaps it’ll include one on the Razr.
Motorola’s Razr might not be a flagship like Samsung’s Galaxy Fold
Joining the processor may be 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage as standard. If that isn’t enough, though, a version with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is reportedly in development. Completing the internal configuration is reportedly a 2,730mAh battery that’ll probably provide questionable battery life results. On the upside, support for some sort of fast charging technology is to be expected.