The desired folding Motorola can be seen in some new filtered images

Motorola RAZR foldable

Can't wait to see the new foldable Motorola officially. the resurrection of RAZR is just around the corner, and while we wait for the manufacturer to show it to the world on November 13, Evan Blass has decided to give us more exclusive images of the highly anticipated Motorola folding phone.

The foldable RAZR from every angle

Motorola RAZR foldable

As we can see in the following images, the device will bear a spectacular resemblance to the legendary Motorola RAZR V3, a clamshell launched in 2003 that drew attention for its thinness and design lines. It's basically the realization of the RAZR we've always dreamed of seeing live, a vision of the future that in a couple of weeks will be a reality. Amazing.

The phone will have a secondary screen placed on the outer cover that will be used to take selfies and see notifications. The size of it is unknown, but as they have been able to learn in XDA-Developers, it looks like it will have a resolution of 600 x 800 pixels. In addition, the team will have a Snapdragon 710 and a 6,2-inch OLED main screen.

Looking at the CPU it offers, it seems that the intention of the device is rather to change the way we use the phone and offer a valid form factor for all budgets again, although we are referring to the size, and not the price, since that Wall Street Journal he estimates the device will cost about $1.500. Folding stuff.

There will only be a single camera on the device, and it will be the same one that we use to take selfies (with the help of the secondary screen) and to take photos when we have the device unfolded. The placement seems appropriate, but its bulge and large dimensions could hog fingers and smudges all the time. We'll see how it behaves on a day-to-day basis.

Motorola RAZR foldable

Something that we can also appreciate is the presence of a button at the bottom of the device. This button could perfectly be a fingerprint reader, an essential element to keep the security of the device intact, since if years ago it was enough to close the device to lock the keyboard and avoid unwanted keystrokes, today we need a complete lock that Avoid entering the system without permission.

In the absence of officially knowing all the specifications, something we would like to know is how exactly the manufacturer has solved the intermediate zone in which the screen curvature occurs. This is one of the most critical areas in Samsung's Galaxy Fold, so we will have to wait and see what Motorola tells us on November 13.


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