Motorola Razr (2019) Leaked in Production Unit Photos, ‘Made in India’ Retail Box Ahead of Launch: Report:
Motorola Razr (2019) foldable smartphone was announced to have been delayed in December last year. Motorola blamed the delay of the $1,500 phone on supply predictions, saying it has decided to delay the presale and launch timeline to “better meet consumer demand.” Lenovo-owned Motorola said there’s no technical issue causing the delay in launch and availability. Now that the Motorola Razr (2019) is set to land in China soon, the company has started showing off pictures of what looks like the production unit and the retail box of the Moto Razr (2019).
According to a report by Chinese publication called IT Home, Lenovo’s mobile head in China has shared leaked photos of the Motorola Razr (2019) foldable phone ahead of its formal launch in the country. The photos include a retail box of the phone along with key specifications and details.
The retail box for the Motorola Razr (2019) is triangular in shape, different from the ones you’d normally see for smartphones. At the back, there are key specifications of the product along with regulatory signage. This particular variant of the Motorola Razr (2019) is labelled an ‘XT2000-2 moto razr’ on the box.
It comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The box also shows it is ‘Made in India’ in one of the photos. This was earlier revealed via several unboxing videos as well. As for the production photos of the Motorola Razr (2019), there’s hardly any noticeable difference from the launch photos we’ve seen earlier.
It comes with a 6.2-inch flexible OLED HD+ display with an aspect ratio of 21:9. The phone is quite different from the foldable phones we’ve seen from Samsung and Huawei so far. When folded, the Motorola Razr (2019) features a secondary 2.7-inch Quick View display. The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 SoC.
As the phone is about to hit China and is being delayed indefinitely in the US, the company has been teasing its arrival in India for some time now. Given the fact that it is ‘made in India’, we could expect a slightly friendlier price tag as well.
Originally Published at: Gadgets 360