Well the price is insane.
Same device 2 years later will be a lot cheaper but in 2 years later if the Moto will still play on a foldable field the future phones will be top end specs for cheaper pricing because this new technology will be 2 years old.
People want this phone because of memories, and because it's folding smartphone. Price is high, but some will still buy it.
Midrange chipset, weak battery, probs also a bad camera... for 1800 Euros...
I would never spend over 550 Euros on a phone. 500 Euros is a limit, eventually 550 if we're talking about more expensive device on a discount.
And other thing I'd never do is - Buy a folding phone. No IP68, screen is just soft and fragile, the device itself is fragile... but I see why other people might want that.
Anonymous, 19 Nov 2019Horizontal means not ^v. The folding motion is up/down, thus this is a vertically folding device.left/right arrows didn't display
Horizontal means not ^v. The folding motion is up/down, thus this is a vertically folding device.
To expensive yep do I want it jeah I really do.
But not got that price never happening.
Only stupid or too wealthy will buy this, absolutely ridicolously outrageous price for mediocre device
I think the smart money is on the Microsoft Surface Duo. I just refuse to be locked into carrier for 2-years. My LG G5, Essential Phone, and Google Pixel 3 all were bought unlocked. Verizon is pricey. And I want the flexibility of switching to a different carrier when I feel like it under prepaid. My guess is the Surface Duo will be $1000-$1200.
Even though Motorola is reviving an old flip phone design which is an iconic one at that, I think the Surface Duo seems to be more practical. The Razr looks better. The Surface Duo seems more productive. But man, would I love to get the Razr! I would try to win it in a contest if they had one.
Watch these videos about the Razr...
Sam Sheffer said many things I needed to know...
https://youtu.be/0Qbstjp8PAI
CNET: Razr vs Fold
https://youtu.be/mtCSZ88HfYU
Have a day off Moto
Anonymous, 18 Nov 2019Always the same shit. The Europeans are paying more than the other countriesTrue
i.n.s.a.n.e
That's a bit too early for an April fool's joke
Anonymous, 18 Nov 2019Always the same shit. The Europeans are paying more than the other countriesi think the US prices are without VAT as it varies from state to state.
Always the same shit. The Europeans are paying more than the other countries
1600€?? Hahaha
Way overpriced
At this point it doesn't matter if it costs 1800$ or 10 000$ because the only people who would buy it are people who have absolutely no regard for money anyway.
I don't have any market research to back this up, but IMO they would've made much more money if they priced it realistically, optimally close to $700 mark, but at least under $1000. For a lot of people the original Razr was a dream phone of their childhood and they could've cashed in on the nostalgia, but $1800 is something absolute majority of people would never pay for a phone, regardless of how cool it is. If it was for $700, I can easily imagine how they could've sold hundreds of thousands of these devices. At $1800 I doubt they'll pass 50k units sold.
Kingslayer, 18 Nov 2019$1500 is still tough to swallow when we can only assume Motorola will release a successor with... more400$ would mean Bankruptcy for Motorola.
This phone is already much cheaper than its foldable siblings.
Snapdragon 710 is a downside, 2500mAh battery is another one.
If the phone was running solely on its 2'7 screen, but
on a 6'2 POLED, it's not gonna pass the day.
So yeah, mid range CPU, terrible battery life, and probably a not so great camera.
All this for EUR1600.
Yet it's gonna sell like hotcakes
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