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Motorola's standard Razr foldable launches soon for under $700

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The new Motorola Razr could make an impact based on price alone. Starting at $699 (or $599 if you take advantage of limited time launch pricing), it will be the most affordable foldable in the US when it launches. So, what do you get for the money? Read Entire Article

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Motorola Edge 40 Pro flagship phone takes just 23 minutes to fully charge

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The Motorola Edge 40 Pro features a "borderless" 6.67-inch inch FHD+ (2,400 x 1,080, 394 ppi) pOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate that employs a curved edge design and is coated in Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. Powering the display is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, which Qualcomm claims. Read Entire Article

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Motorola Razr+ foldable is now available in the US, should you consider it?

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The Motorola Razr+ is an impressive foldable phone, with decent battery life, very good performance, and a useful external screen that supports full apps. Read Entire Article

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The Motorola DynaTAC was the first commercial mobile phone released in 1983. What was its price?

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The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X released in 1983 was a significant milestone in the history of mobile telecommunications as the first commercially available handheld cellular phone. The DynaTAC.

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The Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola is now available in the US for $699

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The Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola, as it is officially called, features a 6.6-inch inch pOLED screen with a Full HD+ (2400 x 1080) resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and HDR 10+ support. It also has an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, which has become standard for Android devices in the premium segment. Read Entire Article

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The Motorola MA1 is a dongle for wireless Android Auto

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If you’re a fan of Android Auto but hate having to plug in your phone, the Motorola MA1 could be worth a look — it’s a USB dongle that turns your wired Android Auto-equipped car into one that can connect to your phone wirelessly. Ltd, which describes itself as a “Motorola Strategic Brand Partner.” Image: SGW Global.

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Motorola becomes third-largest smartphone brand in the US, filling gap left by LG

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According to Counterpoint Research's Market Pulse Service, Lenovo-owned Motorola was the number three smartphone firm in the US last year. In 2008, back when feature phones were the dominant variant, Motorola was the largest handset (smartphones and feature phones combined) OEM in the US, but 2021 marked the first time.