Motorola "Razr" announced.Up and lower pakapaka folding smartphone!

Motorola "Razr" announced.Up and lower pakapaka folding smartphone!

A new take on foldable smartphones! Motorola has announced the Razr, a vertically foldable smartphone!

The razr is an Android smartphone equipped with a 6.2-inch / 21:9 aspect ratio / 2142 x 876 dots organic EL display, and its feature is that the main body can be folded up and down like a flip mobile phone. When folded, it's about the size of a large card case, so you can easily throw it in your pocket. this is cool!

In addition, a 2.7-inch / 800 x 600-inch sub-display "Quick View" is installed on the outside of the main unit. Not only can you check notifications, but you can also use it as a normal smartphone screen for taking selfies and watching videos. Under the sub-display is a 16-megapixel camera and a fingerprint authentication sensor. There is also a 5-megapixel camera in the notch above the display.

The hinge structure and screen are said to have the same lifespan as a normal smartphone. It also achieves drip-proof performance (not waterproof).

Motorola Razr announcement. foldable smartphone!

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The main unit specs are a Snapdragon 710 processor, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The external terminal is USB-C and supports eSIM, and Android 9 Pie is used as the OS.

As many of you may know, the Razr is a rebooted version of the legendary mobile phone "RAZR", which has sold over 100 million units and has become very popular in the days of its thin form. Nostalgic yet futuristic.

The Razr will be available for pre-order from December 26th this year for Verizon in the US, and will be released in January 2020 at a price of $1,499. It's not cheap...it's not cheap, but I think it's well worth the investment in this sense of the future!

Motorola Razr, a mobile phone that built an era, is back as a bendable display terminal?

Is it good or bad? Before smartphones became popular, one of the most memorable mobile phones was the Pakapaka device. I open it up and use it, and it closes with a pattern. It's useless...

https://www.gizmodo.jp/2019/01/motorola-razr-come-back.html