The Moto RAZR phone was a 90’s fashion icon and the king of flip phones, with worldwide sales of nearly 130 million units. Now, a new report claims that the iconic flip phone could be revived as a foldable screen phone. According to a report by Wall Street Journal, Motorola’s parent company Lenovo is looking to cash in on the popularity of the original Razr phone, with an upgraded foldable model.
Besides, the report further notes that the upcoming Razr will be a Verizon exclusive in the US. Also, Lenovo is reportedly planning to launch them in February at a price tag of $1500. That said, the report also adds that the device is undergoing testing, and exact details are yet to be finalized.
Lenovo plans to manufacture over 200,000 units of the new Razr
Other details such as specifications, screen size, and design remain a mystery for the moment. The report, however, does note that Lenovo plans to manufacture over 200,000 units of the new RAZRs, which is rather surprising given it’s a $1,500 luxury smartphone.
Well, this isn’t the first time that the RAZR has been planned to make a comeback. Back in 2016, Motorola Mobility showcased a video showcasing the handset being used in a high school. Flip phones and old-school handsets in brand new avatars is becoming a popular trend among manufacturers. HMD-Global re-launched the iconic brick phone from the 90s – the Nokia 3310 to inject a dose of fun and nostalgia among users.
The same could happen with the new RAZR, giving users that satisfying feeling of flipping the phone. Beware! Apple, the iPhone’s popularity could take a hit with this slick and stylish revival.