April 10, 2025, 11:20 am
Motorola is set to unveil its latest iteration of the Razr phone series on April 24. Two news pieces reveal that multiple models, including hints at three distinct iterations, will be presented at the event. The announcement marks an anticipated comeback for the iconic design, blending nostalgia with modern innovations that are expected to reinvigorate consumer interest and sharpen Motorola’s competitive edge amid a rapidly evolving mobile market.
There could be two or three folding Razr smartphones in this year's spring lineup, all with a little bit of "Moto AI."
A new teaser video shows off three Razr phones and confirms the reveal date.
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