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We all knew Motorola was working on some kind of foldable phone, but it wasn’t until late last night that the company revealed the fruit of its labor: The $1,500 Motorola Razr. Just like the name suggests, it’s a fresh take on the company’s iconic mid-2000s flip phone, except this time it has a striking, 6.2-inch touchscreen that closes in on itself allowing it to slip into your pocket more easily. If you want to get a sense of what the Razr can do, or what it's like to use, be sure to check out out our full hands-on coverage. For now, let’s look at what makes the Razr so different, and what those differences mean for Motorola's first foldable.
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