When you fold the Razr over, you'll find a smaller 2.7-inch glass screen on the front. We've seen much better screens on phones this year (including on other folding phones), but it's far from bad. In practice, those numbers mean that the screen is tall and relatively sharp. The screen itself is a 6.2-inch plastic OLED panel with a 2142×876 resolution and a 21:9 aspect ratio. So, has Motorola struck gold with its new folding phone design? Is it a rival for the Galaxy Fold? And – crucially – is it worth over $1,000? In effect, the Razr takes a normal-sized phone and makes it more compact and portable, rather than hides a tablet-sized screen within a normal phone design. However, compared to phones such as the Samsung Galaxy Fold, Motorola has taken a different approach to the foldable screen concept. It also folds completely flush and has a smaller screen on the outside. It has a 6.2-inch folding display which is entirely housed within the clamshell design. We've now had some hands-on time with the new Motorola Razr to find out whether it can live up to its namesake. Motorola recently announced that it was resurrecting the iconic Razr flip phone from 2004 (yes, it really was 15 years ago), bringing it up to date. You can buy it from Verizon from January 26 for $1499.99 or for $62.49 per month on a two-year contract. Update: Motorola has now revealed the pricing for the Razr flip phone and, yep, it's expensive.
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