The new Motorola RAZR drew inspiration from the original feature phone line of the same name, and uses a clamshell design to conceal a 6.2-inch 21:9 OLED display, while the exterior features a secondary 2.7-inch “Quick View” display to access selected features when the device is closed. Now what if instead of a folding display, there were two OLED displays? Meet the Motorola Revolve. The RAZR’s screen is protected by a stainless-steel frame, and is “scuff resistant”, but the Revolve’s may just be covered in Gorilla Glass to prevent scratching.
The Revolve is aimed at the luxury market since it features a leather-clad back, and apparently, a dual rear camera setup with a 1,000-megapixel sensor. We’re not sure what kind of processor this handset could have, but the RAZR’s Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 system-on-chip, Adreno 616 GPU, with 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage and 2510 mAh batteries, will definitely get the job done.
No products found.
[Source]