Check out this awesome Moto RAZR 2019 concept

Posted by Payton Wilmott On Friday, February 1, 2019 0 comments

The latest rumor going around is that Motorola is preparing to revive the legendary RAZR series of mobile phones but so far, information is pretty scarce. Aside from the few reports one of which states that the handset will cost around $1,500. Now some cool concept renders just popped up online imaging the handset with a pretty cool and functional design. Its looks stick close to the original Motorola RAZR V3 - a pinch of nostalgia is never a bad thing. Moreover, it's in line with the patent filling from last week, so it might not be too far from the real thing. Foldable...



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Samsung is announcing the Galaxy S10 smartphones at the Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 20, but we've learned a little something about their pricing in advance. At the end of 2018 some pricing for the UK market was leaked, and now we get intel on the costs of the flagships for Continental Europe. The most affordable of the bunch - Galaxy S10 E (or just Galaxy S10 5.8) will be €749, while the regular Galaxy S10 is going to start from €899. Samsung Galaxy S10 pricing in Europe The Galaxy S10 E (previously rumored as Galaxy S10 Lite) will come in at least four colors,...



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Huawei promised a foldable 5G phone for the MWC and is now backing that up with a teaser image, which sets the unveil date as February 24 at 14:00 CET. The phone will feature Huawei's new Balong 5000 5G modem, which will be hooked up to a Kirin 980 chipset. It looks like the phone folds down the middle and keeps the screen outside. Technically, the company promised "5G phones", plural, so we might see a non-foldable phone as well. Huawei's event invite for the MWC teases its 5G-enabled foldable phone Anyway, the event announcement mentions "Internet of Everything", so it's...



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The European expansion of Oppo started from the United Kingdom on Tuesday, continued with Poland on Wednesday and wrapped up an eventful week yesterday in Turkey. The company brought at four phones to Poland - Oppo AX7, Oppo RX17 Pro, Oppo RX17 Neo, and Oppo Find X, while Turkey only got the first three of those. Oppo AX7 is actually the Oppo A7 that was announced back in November but with a new moniker due to licensing issues. It still has Snapdragon 450 chipset and a 6.2" HD+ screen with a waterdrop notch, along with a huge 4,230 mAh battery. The device comes with 3 GB RAM and...



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After the teaser from Juho Sarvikas the other day, we finally get an official invite from HMD Global for its event at MWC 2019 in Barcelona. Going by previous teasers, we suspect that Nokia will show a couple of hot smartphones. One is the much-anticipated penta-lens Nokia 9 and the other one is the rumored Nokia 8.1 Plus with a punch-hole camera on the front. The event will be held on February 24 at 4:00 PM CET. We'll be on site bringing you detailed coverage on everything that's being unveiled so make sure you are around when the time comes.



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Someone managed to obtain a promo video that shows what the future of Samsung technology might look like. The video shows windows that double as huge displays, a Minority Report-styled touchscreen wall with air gestures, a bezel-less tablet and Samsung's foldable phone. The last one seems likeliest to come soon. Samsung's Galaxy F is coming this year and might even be shown at the MWC later this month - fingers crossed. Here's the video. The most interesting part is at 0:23.



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The Samsung Galaxy Sport is the latest smartwatch from Samsung and the device was just certified with the Taiwanese NCC. For the record, the same device has already been cleared by the FCC in the US and the NRRA in South Korea. SM-R500 is the model number of this device, which is widely considered to be the Samsung Galaxy Sport, not to be confused with the Gear Sport. The device was codenamed "Pulse" and is rumored to be the first Samsung wearable to support Bixby Reminders before ultimately upgrading the Galaxy Watch with Bixby support. The Galaxy Sport is expected to have 4GB of...



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