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Fast Charge: The 2019 Razr isn’t the original flip phone but it might be as close as you’ll get

Fast Charge: The 2019 Razr isn’t the original flip phone but it might be as close as you’ll get

Posted on November 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Motorola has brought back the flip phone, but how much does the Motorola Razr 2019 really have in common with the early noughties icon?

Foldables have been all the rage this year – from Samsung to Huawei it seems that everyone has their version of the foldable display in the works. Few could have predicted that the Motorola Razr would make a comeback this spectacular in 2019, but it makes sense. The horizontal fold seems like a natural upgrade from the old school flip mechanism and, along with the upgrading hardware, the 2019 Razr actually feels like something that could premiere today.
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