The Motorola Razr V3 became an icon shortly after its launch in 2004, and like every other teenager at the time, I owned one.
The Razr was once the hottest phone on the market, and you bet I had one. Twenty years later, I revisit the famed flip phone and other iconic handsets at Motorola's headquarters in Chicago.
The Motorola Razr V3 became an icon shortly after its launch in 2004, and like every other teenager at the time, I owned one. The classic clamshell design turned cell phones into fashion accessories.
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It was sleek and thin at a time when cell phones were more utilitarian. It’s widely considered the first true flip ... as the Razr was sleek and stylish, only 13.9mm thick. Motorola also gave ...
The first model aka the Motorola Razr 5G was announced in 2020, but we feel the Razr 40 Ultra is the first truly good flip phone from Motorola ... all powered by a 3800mAh cell.