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Fast Charge: Why you should buy an old Motorola Razr instead of the new one

Fast Charge: Why you should buy an old Motorola Razr instead of the new one

Posted on November 24, 2019 By Jarvis

Motorola launching a modern version of the iconic Razr flip phone has brought joy to a lot of tech nerds. There’s no denying that the Motorola Razr 2019 is a beautiful device, but once you look past its wondrous, nostalgia-rousing design… it’s a mid-range smartphone that costs $1499.

For most people, that’s just not affordable. And for those who can stump up that sort of money, the biggest attraction isn’t that clever hinge mechanism or its creaseless display − it’s the warm, fuzzy feeling that comes over all of us when we drift off into memories of the past.
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