This is probably the closest look we've had at the upcoming Motorola Razr folding smartphone. Who's ready for this folding device?
But, here’s what I find interesting when we look at both the front and side profile photos: there doesn’t appear to be a crease on the screen, nor is there any gap by the hinge when the smartphone is folded. If this turns out to be true, that could be an amazing development in the in-folding foldable smartphone.
I’m not, however, a fan of the Razr’s camera placement, if that really ends up being the only camera on this phone. Not only will it mean that you will have to flip open the phone every time you want to take a photo, but it also seems really difficult to take selfies with unless you want to hold the phone upside down. And what orientation will that sensor be in since both screens are perpendicular to each other? Doesn’t seem super practical, if ya ask me.
But really, as impractical as it all seems, I’m super excited for it. I’m glad they’re not just copying the existing folding phone ideas in the market, and they’re actually trying to do things their own way this time. Plus, if Motorola were to make a comeback with a radical new smartphone, what better device to revive than the legendary Razr?
I mean, they even kept the big chin at the bottom that was so iconic to the Razr’s design. Oh, and since we’re on the topic of that chin, it looks like there’ll be a fingerprint scanner there too. What I wonder is whether there will be like a release mechanism that you can activate from the fingerprint scanner, that would unfold the phone–or at least help it out– so you don’t have to faff about too much with the flip.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
eWallet comparison in Malaysia | Let's Talk About #10 | SoyaCincau.comAre you just super confused and overwhelmed by the amount of eWallets, and the state of eWallets in Malaysia? Let's see if we can help.
Read more »
Local author dishes the dirt on motherhood and parentingThe book 'What our mothers could have told us' by Haemala Thanasegaran is a story of perseverance, strength, love and self-discovery. FMTNews Motherhood Book
Read more »
Stop protests it's costing us billions, says Iraq’s PMProtesters have blocked all roads leading to Umm Qasr port. FMTNews Iraq PM
Read more »
Day 29: Court warns Najib for attending Tg Piai nomination day despite MCLIVE | 1MDBTrial 10.10am - Court warns Najib for attending Tg Piai nomination day despite eye allergy Follow our love reports at
Read more »
Lebanese flock to presidential palace in rally to support AounBEIRUT: A huge rally of support for Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun swarmed the country’s presidential palace on Sunday, a rebuke to broader protests that have demanded the wholesale ouster of the country’s elite and which have toppled the government.
Read more »