Motorola Razr 2019
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- Anonymous
- 4w4
- 15 Nov 2019
Anonymous, 15 Nov 2019Dimensions are too clunky, making it awkward to use in both... moreHow would you know if it will be clunky? Looking at the form dimensions it seems just right for ease of use.
- Kingslayer
- IbE
- 15 Nov 2019
I think the Snapdragon 710 was needed because it's more battery efficient than the 800 series. And Motorola didn't want to put a huge battery on it to make it even more thicker. It's already 14 mm thick when folded similar to og RAZR.
The og Pixel can hold its own after 3 years of release and the 821 is slightly inferior to the 710. This Razr also the same amount of RAM as the Pixel 4. Logic and any rationale gets thrown out the window when most people who want this is for design.
It's COMPACT. That's very, very important to alot of people. It's surprisingly heavy at 205 grams though. Galaxy Fold and Mate X are still bulky phones and don't show much polished durability.
Nostalgic trip from the old RAZR design or any flip phone from a bygone era also helps entices. This Razr and Surface Duo are the two phones to get within the next 13 months. Both so unique in a sea of sameness.
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- Anonymous
- 2Au
- 15 Nov 2019
Anonymous, 15 Nov 2019Dimensions are too clunky, making it awkward to use in both... moreGalaxy fold is not a phone you ***** it is a foldable tablet.
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- George
- iyj
- 15 Nov 2019
Mas, 15 Nov 2019What the hell it is outrage to adk 1500$ even iphone does n... moreThere are two ways of looking at this phone with this price and specs, the poor way or the rational way.
The poor/angry mob way:
You are better off with a Pixel 3a, OnePlus, Moto Z4 or Xiaomi or whatever that has better specs for a quarter of this price.
And the rational way:
This hinge and this type of flexible display is new technology. They've spent 4 years developing it, they've tried 21 different prototypes. Who's paying for this technology? Who's paying these engineers? Others just put a motherboard and a screen in a case and it's ready. The gen 1 is always way harder to create. Look at Apple with their first iPhone, they charged an arm and a leg back then because it was new technology. Motorola are also using the highest quality materials available so that it doesn't have the fate of the Galaxy Fold.
If they'd fit a bigger battery the phone would have been thicker and wouldn't remind you of the original, probably not comfortable in the hand and in the pocket either. If they'd put a more powerful processor the battery would've gone flat in 3 hours.
This is what people have been asking for for years, a lightweight phone with a big screen that can go smaller to fit properly in your pocket. It solves the problems of the above mentioned phones.
Pixel 3a has a tiny screen + text, 3a XL is way too big. OnePlus 7T is big, bulky and way too heavy, Moto Z4 is pretty big too. Last phone that is actually super comfortable to hold and put in a pocket was the Moto Z2 Force.
So you're again paying for all this engineering that everyone will start to copy and follow in the next few years and months. That's pretty good too because the price of the foldable screens will drop and we'll see cheaper RAZR versions with better specs or even flagship specs.
So people, STOP complaining about the price, if you don't like it or can't afford it, don't buy it.
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- nobelchowdhury
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- 15 Nov 2019
No thats bad idea& disign was good but battery backup not good enough and motorolla may work on it due to only 2510 mah battery and come on and why you guys are make you own dump fellow.
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- Anonymous
- Qch
- 15 Nov 2019
Dimensions are too clunky, making it awkward to use in both it's folded and unfolded configurations. At least the Galaxy Fold fulfills two purposes: ease of use one-handed when folded and offers a large screen for media consumption when unfolded. The new RAZR solves none of the inherent problems plaguing big phones nowadays and brings nothing to the table that can really wow the user.
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- MOi
- q{G
- 15 Nov 2019
Cell phone size paradox - Sorted
Low specs + Battery capacity - You should try it first (for sure the optimization is top)
Only US, not global - Which lab rats would be better off trying this concept more than the nostalgic and can-afford ones?
WELL DONE MOTO! You nailed it!!!
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- korbindallis
- xJR
- 15 Nov 2019
FH, 15 Nov 2019The flipping screen is a clever idea but for $1500, I rathe... more wow your completely missing the point
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- korbindallis
- xJR
- 15 Nov 2019
Mas, 15 Nov 2019What the hell it is outrage to adk 1500$ even iphone does n... moredude when apple gives us its first fold display phone then talk about pricing
its new tach so the price is justified
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- Anonymous
- 2Au
- 15 Nov 2019
Alex, 15 Nov 2019Completely agree. Samsung's next foldable, that is in this ... moreYou mean foldable tablet? Get over it, it is not a phone it is a freaking tablet.
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- Anonymous
- p{3
- 15 Nov 2019
Anonymous, 15 Nov 20191350 EUR ?!!!! whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyytake a wild guess..
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- Mas
- 0g5
- 15 Nov 2019
What the hell it is outrage to adk 1500$ even iphone does not priced their phone this hi no one will buy this phone.
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- Yakunjaji
- 7Xq
- 15 Nov 2019
Yah only the richest people can afford this wtf is this?!!! More than diamond?
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- Anonymous
- 0mK
- 15 Nov 2019
1350 EUR ?!!!! whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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- Adul Al Salami Kebab
- nrX
- 15 Nov 2019
Anonymous, 15 Nov 2019e-sim?! why!Verizon exclusive...
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- taisafoon
- ScM
- 15 Nov 2019
me, 15 Nov 2019Motorole is own by Lenovo so it is already chinese phone :).Apple makes its phones in China, so it is technically a chinese phone...
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- Anonymous
- JEE
- 15 Nov 2019
Snapdragon 710?
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- Adul Al Salami Kebab
- nrX
- 15 Nov 2019
???, 14 Nov 2019just think a few years ago phones didn't have that stuff an... moreWell those phones are to big to fit in a business suit... -x-
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- mT0
- 15 Nov 2019
Kingslayer, 15 Nov 2019$2400 Huawei Mate X $1980 Samsung Galaxy Fold Yet, peo... moreYou can buy Mate X now gearbest for $3.600