Motorola Warns Users That They Should Handle The New Razr With Care

Aadhya Khatri - Jan 28, 2020


Motorola Warns Users That They Should Handle The New Razr With Care

While Motorola has tried to fix the crease, a perfectly flat screen on the Razr is still far-fetched as the company said bumps and lumps are to be expected

Motorola’s Razr is now available to pre-order again and the company has just made public a series of videos explaining how the device works and how you should handle the device if you have one. We have also had an estimated Moto Razr price India.

It appears that the frangibility of other foldable phones still applies here. In a video called “Caring for Razr,” Motorola warns users that the phone should be kept dry, screen protectors are a big no, no contact with sharp objects, and it should be closed before you toss it in your pocket.

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It appears that the frangibility of other foldable phones still applies here

While Motorola has tried to minimize the crease, a perfectly flat screen is still far-fetched as the company said that users should prepare for lumps and bumps.

These are far from shocking news as the same frangibility has been reported on the Galaxy Fold and Mate X. Foldable phones are still at their infancy and tech giants need time to perfect the needed technology.

If you want to be one of the pioneers in using a foldable phone and are having your eye on one of these devices, Motorola Razr V4 price in India is set as Rs. 49,999.

Before you commit to a purchase, please note that the device does not open up into a small tablet. It does not have the most advanced cameras or hardware either. After spending some time with it, early reviewers said that the phone delivered neither superior battery life nor top-notch performance.

What Motorola wants to do here is to launch a foldable device that the general public can use. Motorola Razr price in India puts it within reach of many, so why don’t give it a try and see if foldable technology can impress you.

>>> Motorola Razr Vs. Samsung Galaxy Fold: The War Of Foldable Phones

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