Motorola’s upcoming foldable Razr smartphone is, at this stage, more or less an open secret in the smartphone world. To that end, new image renders of the phone has made its way online, and credit where it’s due, it looks true to form.
The renders were posted by Slashleaks, and before that, on the Chinese blogging site, Weibo. As mentioned, the phone looks true to form; in particular image, the phone actually looks identical to the patent designs initially filed by Motorola. Unlike the indefinitely delayed Samsung Galaxy Fold or Huawei Mate X, the Razr employs a clamshell folding pattern, rather than a sideways folding design.
Surprisingly, one of the images also showcases renders of the foldable Razr’s complementary accessories. Including a charging dock, protective case, plus the standard USB-C cable and earphone. Also, while there is still no confirmation, it looks like the phone won’t have a dedicated 3.5mm headphone jack, if the render of the USB-C to 3.5mm dongle in the render is to be believed.
As a reminder, these renders are mere that; artistic impressions of the final design of a yet unreleased device. As such, and until Motorola itself makes an official statement about the subject, we do advise you to take this bit of news with a grain of salt.
(Source: Slashleaks via Techspot)
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