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Technology

Motorola’s foldable Razr leaked in images ahead of Nov 13 launch

The device is likely to feature 6.2 inch foldable OLED display. Leaked handset looked similar to classic RAZR
Published November 1, 2019
  • The device is likely to feature 6.2 inch foldable OLED display.
  • Leaked handset looked similar to classic RAZR V3 which debut in 2004.

It looks like, Motorola have opted a smarter approach when it comes to foldable smartphones by bringing back iconic Razr.

Ahead of smartphone’s unveiling in November 13 unveiling, Evan Blass — a reliable source — leaked the images of the upcoming foldable smartphone in a series of tweets.

The leaked handset looked similar to classic RAZR V3 which debut in 2004.

Leaks also revealed the device also contain a secondary screen right next to the primary camera. There’s also what appears to be a button or perhaps even a fingerprint reader at the base of the device. It could even be a home button, or it could be used to flip the display out.

Under the hood, the device would be powered by Qualcomm’s octa-core Snapdragon 710 SoC chipset. It will have a foldable 6.2 inch OLED display.

According to Wall Street Journal, the device could cost as much as $1,500. We’ll find out for sure on November 13th, which is when Motorola is set to unveil this nostalgic device.

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