Motorola is reportedly set to launch its first foldable phone on November 13. And its form factor is one you'll be familiar with if you grew up in the age of Motorola Razr flip phones. Reliable leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks on Twitter) shared new official-looking images of the phone that looks a lot like the class Razr V3 from 2004.
The phone is seen to have a full display inside and a second touchscreen on the flip-up lid of the phone, where the primary camera seems to be placed as well. Staying true to the old design of the Razr, we also see a thick chin that houses what could be a home button or a fingerprint reader, or possibly both.
Some of the earlier rumoured specs of the new Motorola Razr include a 6.2-inch OLED display along with a secondary screen with a low 600 x 800 resolution, which could mean that it would be relegated to simple tasks. The phone will also reportedly run on a Snapdragon 710 processor and a modest 2,730mAh battery.
All of these will come at a pretty penny, though. Earlier reports claim the Moto Razr could cost as much as US$1,500 (around CA$1,972).
Source: The Verge