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- | [* black] [Exterior shots and comparison with OG razr] |
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[* black] Say what you want about the original Motorola Razr—back in our day, it was the coolest thing around. | |
- | [* black] The new 2020 Razr is significantly wider and heavier than our V3 from 2004. Both of these size differences make the new Razr significantly less pocketable [link] than its namesake. That said, folding down to a 72 x 94 mm rectangle makes it significantly smaller than most of the candybar smartphones that we're used to seeing. |
+ | [* black] We're happy to see that though the 2020 Razr comes with some pretty huge changes—like a bigger, foldy, touchable screen, speedy new chips, and a fingerprint sensor—it keeps that sleek look from the original. |
+ | [* black] Still, that new tech adds a bit of bulk, making the new Razr significantly wider and heavier than our V3 from 2004. Both of these size differences make the new Razr significantly less pocketable [link] than its namesake. |
+ | [* icon_note] That said, folding down to a 72 x 94 mm rectangle makes it significantly smaller than most of the candy bar smartphones that we're used to seeing. |