Motorola (and Lenovo) have been working on a foldable Razr phone for a while now. We’ve been tracking the device since last year and it has slowly become more of a reality. Back in May, the company used a fan-made render to show off the concept, but we’ve yet to see any images of the real thing. That finally changes today.
Evan Blass (@evleaks) has shared the first image of the Motorola Razr (stylized as “razr”) foldable phone. We can now see why Motorola used the fan-made renders because the real device looks very similar. At first glance, you may think this is simply an original Razr flip phone. It has the same chin on the bottom and a raised Motorola logo under the outside display. But if you look closely you can see there’s no archaic number pad here. This is a full touchscreen folded vertically.
This image matches up with the outlines we saw back in March. The chin appears to house a small button or fingerprint sensor (or both). The outside display is not lit up in this image, but it is expected to have a small 600 x 800 secondary display. Other than that, we can’t see a ton of details. The remarkable thing is just how much it looks like the original Razr.
We previously exclusively reported on the specifications of the device, which include the sdm670 platform (meaning either the Snapdragon 670 or the Snapdragon 710), 4/6GB of RAM, and a tall 6.2-inch OLED display inside. Motorola is expected to reveal the device at an event on November 13th. How excited are you about this phone? Have the vertical folding wars begun?
Source: @evleaks
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