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Would you buy a Razr 3 if it was cheaper? Motorola thinks so
Published
2 months agoon
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Maikel Du

The Motorola Razr 3 is expected to be announced in the coming months, and it’s already been confirmed to be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset. It’s expected to be a high-end device and have similar looks to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3. According to a leak, the device will have a lower price tag compared to its predecessor, and it might cost up to €150 less.
According to CompareDial, the upcoming Motorola Razr 3 might be significantly cheaper than the Razr 5G that was announced back in 2020. The upcoming Razr 3 will reportedly retail for €1,149 (~$1,230), significantly cheaper than the Motorola Razr 5G that launched for €1,399.
We have seen live images of the Razr 3 in the past, giving us a closer look at the upcoming design changes and enhancements. We have also written a story about why we’re so excited about the upcoming foldable.
To recap, the Motorola Razr 3 is rumored to launch without a chin. It’ll reportedly have a larger external screen, a flagship chipset, an improved hinge mechanism with minimal crease, and come equipped with a larger display, thanks to the removed notch. The camera will sport a dual setup. There are many design changes and enhancements on the inside and outside, and Motorola wants to take on the most successful foldable to this date, the Galaxy Z Flip series.
The Razr 3 will reportedly have a 6.7-inch internal display, and a 3-inch external panel, going head-to-head with the Galaxy Z Flip 3, although the external display is expected to be smaller on the upcoming Z Flip 4. The phone will also allegedly have 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (via GSMArena). External screen aside, the two devices will have nearly identical specifications, and on paper, they will match nearly identical technologies.
Would you buy the Motorola Razr 3 for €1,149?
Motorola thinks so, and it’s betting big with the massive redesign and hardware improvements. The company hasn’t given up on its foldable yet, and the new Razr is the most exciting device from the company we’ve seen in a long time. It has a real chance to compete against other foldables on the market, and Motorola wants to grab the opportunity to show that it can innovate. The foldable smartphone market is still in its early days, and the company wants to grab a larger market share.
If the leak turns out to be accurate and Motorola releases the device at that price, it will still have a hard time convincing buyers to pay extra for the Razr 3, since the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is rumored to launch at the same price as the Flip 3, at around $999 or even lower. The Motorola Razr 3 will reportedly have all of the improvements we’ve asked for, and we hope to see additional functionality added to make it more appealing than Samsung’s offering.
Even if Motorola manages to deliver an excellent device, it’s unlikely to win any races with a higher price tag
Even if Motorola manages to deliver an excellent device, it’s unlikely to win any races with a higher price tag. That’s not all; the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the upcoming Z Flip 4 will also be available in at least four color options, allowing users to customize their devices. In contrast, the Razr 3 will reportedly only arrive in a single color, Quartz Black.
Assuming the Razr 3 is aimed at those who want a more professional-looking smartphone, it will be hard to justify the price for the similarly specced phone. Motorola will have to come up with other unique selling points, such as software customization and special features, to make the phone stand out and appeal to a broader audience.
Would you be interested in purchasing the Galaxy Z Flip 4, or the Motorola Razr 3? Let us know in the comments down below!

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
Galaxy Z Flip 3 is the phone to get if you’ve been itching to try out the folding form factor without breaking the bank.
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The entire suite of new Galaxy products has been up for pre-order since Wednesday and we keep checking to see if any of it is selling out. So far, not much has outside of a single online exclusive color of the Galaxy Z Flip 4, while the Fold 4 and both Galaxy Watch 5 watches can still be had with August 26 launch day delivery.
The first color of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 to sellout is the “Navy” colorway. The pre-configured version with navy is listed now as “out of stock,” plus if you try and use the Bespoke tool to capture a Flip 4 entirely in navy, it’ll show there as soldout too. Interestingly, if you Bespoke tool a Flip 4 and only put navy as a single panel, you’ll get a 3-4 weeks estimate.
The only other item with even a slight delay is the goofy burgundy Fold 4, but it appears to be sticking to the advertised 3-4 week delivery. I wouldn’t actually consider it much of a delay.
Whatever the situation is here, I’ve got to admit that I’m surprised that more of the new Samsung devices aren’t soldout or with extended shipping times. As of right now, all four of the main Flip 4 colors will arrive on time (see here), as will the three main Fold 4 colors (see here) and the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro in all configurations (see here).
Compare this launch to the Galaxy S22 from earlier in 2022 and they couldn’t have hit differently. Samsung’s dates for the exclusive online colors of the S22 Ultra started slipping almost immediately, which we know first hand because of Tim’s struggles to land one. Within a week, the dates further moved with estimates a full month out or even later.
We’ll keep an eye on shipping times over the next week or so to see how this launch changes. Will the situation start to match the Galaxy S22 launch or are the minor improvements in this year’s foldable line-up not enough to get people to bite? In my first couple of days with the Flip 4, I can tell you that the phone is very much like the Flip 3, but that doesn’t mean I’m not enjoying the hell out of it.
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Telegram’s Big Update is for the Emoji Lovers
Published
2 days agoon
12 August، 2022By
Cangir Trade
A new update is rolling out to Telegram today and it is all about emoji. If you love emoji, custom emoji, animated emoji, or any other type of emoji, you are in for a special treat.
Telegram announced its new Emoji Platform “where anyone can upload custom packs with unique art styles and characters for Telegram Premium users.” Folks can use these uploaded custom emoji packs in messages or captions, plus premium users are getting access to another 10 emoji packs.
To make it more obvious that all of these new custom and animated emoji are available, you’ll see the sticker shortcut in the message box turn into an emoji shortcut as you type. That shortcut leads to a new emoji panel, where you’ll see suggestions and be able to browse your various packs. To make things (potentially) easier, typing shortcuts like :smile or :lol will give you all of the available options too.
And finally, custom emoji can be interactive in 1-on-1 chats, so “any user can tap to play synchronized, full-screen effects” from all of the emoji you spam off to friends.
For iOS users, there are new sticker, GIF, and emoji panels “with separate tabs for stickers, GIFs and emoji – just like on the Android, desktop and web apps.”
In other Telegram Premium feature news, users will find a setting that allows them to control who is able to send them voice and video messages. The options now are Everyone, My Contacts, or Nobody.
There are additional controls that will let you choose specific people or groups, and of course, you can always convert audio messages in to text. The settings for all of this are in Settings > Privacy and Security > Voice Messages.
The last new feature for Premium users is an option to “share the experience with friends, family and coworkers by sending them a prepaid subscription for 3, 6 or 12 months – at a discount.” To do so, you can tap on the profile image of someone in a chat, then the 3-dot menu to “Gift Premium.”
These updates appear to be rolling out right away, as I’ve already seen the update on Android.
// Telegram
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First Early Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Review Arrived
Published
3 days agoon
12 August، 2022By
Cangir Trade
Of the two new Galaxy Watch 5 models announced, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is the one we’re most interested in. Not only is Samsung marketing it as an “outdoors” watch for the active type, they also gave it “Pro” name, as if it packs a number of extra features over the regular model. We don’t have one in for review (we did order one) yet, so we’re doing that thing we often do with Samsung launches – looking elsewhere for early impressions.
Thanks to Ray from DC Rainmaker, one of the best at reviewing sports watches, we have a first early Galaxy Watch 5 Pro review to analyze. He took the watch for a run to test GPS and heartrate accuracy, as well as battery life. The video he posted also compares some features of the Watch 5 Pro to the Watch 5, in case we didn’t do a good enough job of that earlier in the week.
The takeaways from this early and not-at-all-final review, show that the new Compass feature might have some initial issues, GPS accuracy is not bad and performs far better than the Apple Watch Series 7, heartrate accuracy was quite good after a slowish start, and that GPS battery life is probably closer to half of what Samsung is advertising. Daily battery without GPS is likely closer to 2.5 days vs. the 3.5 days advertised. Again, these are all early, first look numbers that could change over the coming weeks with more testing.
The video also dives into “Pro” features here and laughs a bit at what that even means because there aren’t really any pro features when you compare to other outdoor-focused sports watches. And I would tend to agree with that. In fact, Tim and I were joking earlier in the week about Samsung’s forced “outdoors” push for this watch, when almost nothing about the watch makes it better for outdoors than other Samsung watches except for GPX support and backtracking when navigating. These are not “pro” features and the rest of the watch is just the same as the Watch 5. It’s just silly branding.
Anyways, we’ll have our Watch 5 Pro soon enough and will do out own testing. If you were trying to decide now to get in on this awesome pre-order promo ($50 credit, free Charger Duo, and $240 off trade-in) , give the video below a watch.
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