Foldable Motorola RAZR with a clamshell design, 48MP cameras confirmed launch date and price!

By Chris
The high-end foldable Motorola RAZR is now set to launch before the year-end. Catch the latest update on this brand new phone in our article below today! Foldable Motorola RAZR

Foldable Motorola RAZR incoming

Without a doubt, the Motorola RAZR is one of the most iconic phones ever made, selling a total of 130 million units during its prime time. Previously, its company managed to revive the brand as the Droid RAZR with the launch of a small series of Android phones. However, it was exclusively on Verizon in the US. On the other hand, we have come across various reports talking about the grand return of the Moto RAZR king back in the summer. Sadly, nothing happened… With the launch of many high-end foldable devices like Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X, it might take longer for Lenovo to work on this beast. So far, the company has applied for a Bluetooth certification for the RAZR model, confirming its existence. Today, a wild report now suggests that the high-end foldable Motorola RAZR is finally going to make its way to the market by the end of this year. Furthermore, its price is also a big topic to discuss, reaching over 1000 USD!!   Foldable Motorola RAZR Regarding the design, the new Motorola RAZR specs reportedly include a 6.2-inch screen with the resolution of 876 x 2142 pixels. As usual, it is going to have a clamshell design that folds vertically. Moreover, the Motorola smartphone also sports a smaller display on the outside panel. Meanwhile, the handset packs a fingerprint scanner on the back of the lower section of the display. Regarding the processor, the Moto phone should run on the Snapdragon 710 CPU. As for the battery, it has the capacity of 2730mAh.

Foldable Motorola RAZR release date and price

As mention above, we can expect to meet this new device in December the last. As for the cost, the Motorola RAZR price should start at $1500. Furthermore, it is going to be a Verizon exclusive product. What do you think about the return of this iconic handset? Drop a comment to let us know!

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