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Moto Razr 5G: foldable Motorola phone no match for other Android handsets, even if it is cheaper and better than first Razr reboot
- The Moto Razr 5G looks and feels better than the first Razr reboot, and at US$1,399 is slightly cheaper, but better Android phones can be had for much less
- The upgrades make it less flimsy, but it is a fingerprint magnet with its plastic back, and its foldable design precludes having a multi-lens camera system
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Seven months after launching its first modern reboot of the early 2000s classic, Motorola this week announced its second-generation foldable Razr.
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The new Android smartphone has a unique selling point over Apple’s handsets: a screen that folds in half like a flip phone.
Still measuring 6.2 inches, the main display functions like that of any other modern device, but it turns into a compact square when closed, and Motorola has focused on improving the things a user can do with the exterior screen.
It also adds 5G wireless capabilities, a faster processor and much improved cameras.
The Razr brought in more people switching from competing Android brands this year than any other Motorola device, according to the company.
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