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Might get a look at it,
https://www.komando.com/happening-now/607613/new-folding-motorola-razr-smartphone
https://www.komando.com/happening-now/607613/new-folding-motorola-razr-smartphone
Wow, this forum is dead city.
Today was announcement day and first look day at the new razr. Videos are up all over you tube if anyone interested in looking at it.
I really like the look of this new razr and will be looking forward to hearing from some users once released in January. Still a ways to go yet and Verizon is the only one at launch to carry it. Will be more widely released at a later as yet undisclosed date. Also only comes with E-sim capability for what that's worth. Might not be easy to swap to another phone. The razor looks really good to me and much better form factor than the fold but just my opinion. Being pocketable is a big plus. Probably to pricey for me at $1500 but I hope it's a success and anything that knocks Samsung down a notch is good for competition anyway. The specs are not top notch but certainly adequate and battery is smallish but possibly they know what they're doing and might be a power miser if closed a lot. Guess time will tell that story.
+1 on the lack of enthusiasm on this forum. Will that be indicative of sales? Anyway, this phone is "cool"but in typical Moto fashion they don't get it quite right and it seems like they cut some corners despite a large price tag. For example, the battery is small. Obviously, real world use is all that matters but it's concerning now. The camera specs are mediocre, but again let's see. No wireless charging and no true water resistance. No expandable storage or headphone jack. The OS and updates? The list goes on not to mention durability..... Again, it's a very cool phone but I'm struggling with the price and the compromises.
Most users (non forum types) wouldn’t know this years processor from one 2 years ago.
