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Looks like Nobody is buying Moto Razr ! Buy 1 Get 1 Free Now

Motorola's attempt to bring back a classic old phone - Moto Razr - didn't go well. Apart from the Nostalgic feel, the device didn't have much to offer. It came with mid-range specs and had a price tag of a super high-end phone. In India, it is currently priced at Rs 1,24,990 on Flipkart, and there are currently zero customer reviews on the phone there ie Nobody is willing to pay so much money for this classic Razr phone. 

Probably due to the lack of sales, Motorola is now offering Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer in the US! The price in the US is $1,499.99, so you can get 1 device for $745. Is it worth it for that price? It is still hard to recommend. There is hardly any good review online for this phone, so in my opinion, it would be better to go for some other device, let's say an Apple iPhone 11 unlocked which is priced lesser than Razr on Amazon US.


In India, there is no chance to see a Buy 1 Get 1 Moto Razr offer as it is still on Pre-order. There is a 100% chance however for a huge price drop in future.

If you are interested in buying a Motorola Flagship phone, then look for Moto Edge+ which was announced a couple of weeks ago with Snapdragon 865, 108MP camera, 90hz display, etc. 




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