Motorola’s new foldable Razr solves a problem with smartphones we didn’t know we had

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Motorola’s brand fresh Razr foldable smartphone is really a full-size smartphone that folds into something bigger and more streamlined.
It is addressing an issue we do not know we’d — that smartphones take up as much space as they do when we utilize them once they’re not being used by us. The alternative: fold to something bigger.
Foldable smartphones that turn into something larger, such as Samsung’s Galaxy Fold, are still cool, but they’re addressing a desire more than solving a problem.
The new Razr will be available to purchase February 6, also pre-orders have been already sold-out and back-ordered to February 18.
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Outside of all of the foldable smartphones we have seen so much — that I can depend on a single hand — Motorola’s new Razr looks like it has the best shot at gaining traction as it solves an issue we did not know we’d.

The issue is that 99% of smartphones today take up as much space inside our pockets and luggage once we do not want them as they do when we are using them. See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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