The phone will fold but has no crease, image via Motorola
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Motorola introduces Razr foldable smartphone

Motorola has announced they will be resurrecting the iconic Razr as a foldable smartphone. The phone will be on the market by January 2020 and will cost $1,499 upon launch. Motorola has said that they have complete faith in the durability of the phones Flex View display and that there will be no crease.

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