These days, it feels like the only real smartphone evolutions are the addition of more and better cameras. It’s become commonplace so we’ve come to expect it, but what if there was a better, more antique way of upgrading your phone situation? The future is here with an all new version of the past in the latest iteration of the phone from your youth–the Motorola Razr. The previously rumored Motorola Razr Revamp has finally been unveiled, and it’s every bit as functional and feature packed as we hoped. It’s the same pocket-ready flip phone style you grew up, but now, it unfolds into a full-screen, no-crease version with no T9 keypad. This latest iteration is powered by Android and guaranteed to last, so you can enjoy all the convenience of tiny flip phone with a full-screen and an entirely water-repellent exterior once it’s opened. The latest iteration of the Motorola Razr will be available for $1,500 in January of next year with preorders beginning just after Christmas of this year.
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