This archive report was first published on 15 November 2019.
Published on November 15, 2019, Motorola's Razr flip phone has made a comeback with a unique foldable design.
The new Razr features a 6.6-inch display that folds from top to bottom, protected by a zero-gap hinge and an extra layer of glass.
When closed, the phone's outer shell shields the hinge, while the screen is safeguarded by an extra layer of glass when open.
At the bottom of the display is a chin-like protrusion, complete with a fingerprint reader, a feature found on many modern phones.
Unlocking the phone reveals an Android-like display, running on Android 9 Pie software and a custom interface.
The phone's menu features 'Moto actions,' which display icons that open various phone features.
The home screen also includes a Quick view function, allowing users to access music, the camera, and basic functions like notifications and time.
The new Razr is powered by a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 720 processor and comes with 6GB of memory space.