The folding Motorola RAZR smartphone will have wrinkles and irregularities on the screen, but “that's fine”

Yesterday, Motorola opened pre-orders for its foldable smartphone Motorola RAZR, and at the same time released a selection

videos that tell you how to use the device correctly.

Caution! Very fragile

And Motorola has a lot of prohibitions and warnings:As it turns out, the RAZR requires very careful handling. For example, protective glass and films cannot be glued to the display; it is afraid of water and sharp objects; also, the smartphone must be put in a pocket or bag only when closed.

But the most interesting “section” is about the flexible display.Motorola admits that it will develop wrinkles and bumps over time, but says this is normal. That is, most likely, the screen will remain perfectly smooth only in the store (although this is not a fact).

Of course, this is far from what users want to get when purchasing a gadget for $1,500. Although the same Samsung Galaxy Fold also has a fold.

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