Style meets speed with the Motorola Razr 5G
Motorola has always been a brand that pushes the limits of connectivity. It pioneered many firsts in the mobile industry - including being the first brand to connect a smartphone to a 5G network with the moto z.
When Motorola debuted the Razr v3 in 2004, it quickly rose in popularity amongst users. Here was a clamshell phone that not only sported a super thin profile for mobile phones at the time, but oozed a style and sophistication that made everyone lining up to grab their very own. It was a design built using cutting edge technology.
The return of the Motorola Razr last year was a true blast from the past, and one that was embraced by fans and newcomers alike. Here was an iconic smartphone that included some of the best cutting edge technology - a foldable screen. Now, Motorola is introducing the second generation of the Razr, for even better performance in the same iconic design.
While using the new Razr 5G is easy, the technology behind it is far from that. Motorola has been working on foldable display technology for years and wanted to make sure it delivered a product that not only looks good but is reliable and can sustain daily usage.
The new Motorola Razr 5G now comes with 5G support, for blazing speeds on the go - whether you’re watching videos, listening to music, or video chatting with friends. It reinforces the company’s commitment to include 5G technology at every product segment.
There’s no denying that phones have gotten smarter and more powerful, but we’ve sadly lost the charm of being able to – quite literally – fold our phone in half and drop it into our pocket. Which is why it’s the perfect time for the iconic Razr to make a comeback in 2020. This time around you get all the features you’ve come to expect and enjoy in an Android phone, all housed in that truly unforgettable phone design
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