It is claimed that the release date of Motorola’s second generation foldable smartphone razr 2 has been delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. It was also said that the phone’s release date will not be before 2021.
The epidemic, which has affected the whole world, has negatively affected many areas along with everyday life and among them is the smartphone industry. Due to the quarantine of many cities in the world in recent months, many products can be postponed or canceled.
Apparently, the coronavirus epidemic includes Motorola’s razr 2, Motorola’s second foldable smartphone, among many activities that it has delayed or canceled. According to a new claim, razr 2’s release was postponed to 2021.
Motorola Razr 2 postponed to 2021
Ross Young, founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, said in a post on his Twitter account that “Motorola razr 2’s release was shifted a quarter due to COVID-19. It is not possible until 2021, ”he said.
Although it may be understandable that coronavirus is delayed due to the epidemic of COVID-19 disease, it is hardly surprising that there is another reason behind it. Motorola’s second generation foldable smartphone will be presented to users with a bigger screen just like the Galaxy Z Flip.
Called “Smith” phone, Motorola razr 2 is also known as XT2071-4. It is said that the razr 2 will have a Snapdragon 765 chipset, 8 GB of RAM and a 2,845 mAh battery. Also 256 GB of internal storage are among the possible options.
On the back of the phone, there will be a 48 MP camera using Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 sensor and a 20 MP selfie camera on the front. The device, which will have the Android 10 operating system, will come with Flex View and Quick View screens.