hey guys we're out in LA and finally finally finally the Motorola RAZR is finally here no not that original Motorola RAZR from all those years ago finally the foldable Motorola RAZR and I think that we've seen this thing leaked for like eight months now but it's really nice to actually see it in the flesh now this isn't a folding phone in the traditional sense right usually with folding phones you think it's gonna be a normal sized phone and then you unfold it to have a much bigger phone but this is a phone which folds down so you've got this small kind of square type phone that you originally saw on the original motor razor and then you open it up and you've got this huge 21 by 9 display just like we saw in the Xperia One now I gotta say I really feel like Motorola did a great job making this feel like the original Motorola RAZR sure it's a little wider but it's actually the same thickness as the original razors when you have it opened in your hand it feels a lot thinner than a normal phone would in your hand and when you have it closed it feels just about as thick as a regular phone which is something not a lot of other foldable phones can say right now so you're probably wondering about the specs and ya know this isn't a flagship of flagships of course it's got a snapdragon 710 processor but it does have 6 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage so it's not a phone that's going to completely lag all the time when you're using it but I mean the specs aren't what this phone's about this phone's about bringing back the nostalgia of a flip phone in a full de pull phone concept and I wasn't really sure how I'd feel about it before I'd seen it in the flesh when I was just seeing rumors and reading about it when you actually use it it's really really cool it's super nice to have this phone that's pretty darn thin you can fit in your pocket extremely easily take it out and open it up to this huge display that's actually bigger than most displays on most phones right now Motorola has done a really good job of kind of retaining the feel of the original Motorola RAZR they've still got that square display on the front but now it's actually a panel that you can use to do things like messaging you can skip songs you can use Google Assistant on it and you've got the main camera on the front that you can also use as a selfie camera and that's really useful because it's 16 megapixels it's probably gonna have better quality than most selfie cameras usually do on the bottom you've got that traditional USB see charging port it's fast charging and around the bottom of the phone you've also got a lot of speakers and that's really cool to see because when you actually open the packaging you can set the phone in the packaging and it kind of works as this amplifier that's really interesting because usually when you have a phone and you want box it you just throw away the box but motorola actually wants you to reuse this box as a speaker in your house and I think that's pretty cool they've also really variant aend the look and feel of the original motor razor as well it's kind of this plastic key body which isn't bad honestly I've never really hated polycarbonate phones but this phone feels really solid it doesn't feel like it's gonna take that much damage if you drop it in Motorola has always been really good about UI as well so you have pretty much the same UI that you get in all the other moto phones and you've also got those moto actions so you can chop to turn on the flashlight you can do things like twisting to enable the cameras and it's really nice to have the Moto experience in this flip Motorola RAZR phone just like we had in the original Moto X now speaking of damage of course this is a plastic OLED display and a lot of people are always worried about maybe scratching it but motorola has done a good job with it so far and I think that's something they'll keep improving on as they release more updates for this phone so you're not gonna have to worry about your screen going all cracked and broken after a few months of use because of how well designed it is now if you want to get one yourself you can pre-order it starting next month in December or if you want to buy one retail it's going to be available January so if you have any other questions about the new Motorola RAZR make sure you head over to the website and rathore EECOM we've got lots of photos on there we've got lots of other information
The Motorola Razr is BACK (Hands-on!)
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys we're out in LA and finally finally finally the Motorola RAZR is finally here no not that original Motorola RAZR from all those years ago finally the foldable Motorola RAZR and I think that we've seen this thing leaked for like eight months now but it's really nice to actually see it in the flesh now this isn't a folding phone in the traditional sense right usually with folding phones you think it's gonna be a normal sized phone and then you unfold it to have a much bigger phone but this is a phone which folds down so you've got this small kind of square type phone that you originally saw on the original motor razor and then you open it up and you've got this huge 21 by 9 display just like we saw in the Xperia One now I gotta say I really feel like Motorola did a great job making this feel like the original Motorola RAZR sure it's a little wider but it's actually the same thickness as the original razors when you have it opened in your hand it feels a lot thinner than a normal phone would in your hand and when you have it closed it feels just about as thick as a regular phone which is something not a lot of other foldable phones can say right now so you're probably wondering about the specs and ya know this isn't a flagship of flagships of course it's got a snapdragon 710 processor but it does have 6 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage so it's not a phone that's going to completely lag all the time when you're using it but I mean the specs aren't what this phone's about this phone's about bringing back the nostalgia of a flip phone in a full de pull phone concept and I wasn't really sure how I'd feel about it before I'd seen it in the flesh when I was just seeing rumors and reading about it when you actually use it it's really really cool it's super nice to have this phone that's pretty darn thin you can fit in your pocket extremely easily take it out and open it up to this huge display that's actually bigger than most displays on most phones right now and Motorola has done a really good job of kind of retaining the feel of the original Motorola RAZR they've still got that square display on the front but now it's actually a panel that you can use to do things like messaging you can skip songs you can use Google Assistant on it and you've got the main camera on the front that you can also use as a selfie camera and that's really useful because it's 16 megapixels it's probably gonna have better quality than most selfie cameras usually do on the bottom you've got that traditional USB see charging port it's fast charging and around the bottom of the phone you've also got a lot of speakers and that's really cool to see because when you actually open the packaging you can set the phone in the packaging and it kind of works as this amplifier that's really interesting because usually when you have a phone and you want box it you just throw away the box but motorola actually wants you to reuse this box as a speaker in your house and i think that's pretty cool they've also really variant aend the look and feel of the original motor razor as well it's kind of this plastic key body which isn't bad honestly I've never really hated polycarbonate phones but this phone feels really solid it doesn't feel like it's gonna take that much damage if you drop it in Motorola has always been really good about UI as well so you have pretty much the same UI that you get in all the other moto phones and you've also got those moto actions so you can chop to turn on the flashlight you can do things like twisting to enable the cameras and it's really nice to have the Moto experience in this flip Motorola RAZR phone just like we had in the original Moto X now speaking of damage of course this is a plastic OLED display and a lot of people are always worried about maybe scratching the display or something like that Motorola says that they've attached a particular coating to this display that makes it a little more scratch resistant than regular plastic OLED displays and it's gonna be pretty watered too resistant as well and if you do happen to injure your phone you can actually take it back and they'll fix it within a one-year period or you can pay 299 dollars outside of that return period and they'll be able to fix your phone too as far as pricing and availability goes it is $1,499 so this isn't a cheap phone but I think that you're kind of paying for the novelty of being able to flip this down and make it smaller as opposed to the galaxy fold the galaxy fold was a phone that you would open up and it would be this bigger almost tablet like display they had really crazy specs and you could almost use it as your laptop I don't think Motorola is trying to get you to use this as your laptop I think they're just trying to make a phone that kind of brings back that nostalgia feature and you can also fit in your pocket when it's closed if you want to get one yourself you can pre-order it starting it next month in December or if you want to buy one retail it's going to be available January so if you have any other questions about the new Motorola RAZR make sure you head over to the website and rathore EECOM we've got lots of photos on there we've got lots of other information and I will catch you in the next video\n"