He cited the compact 5-inch screen, which expanded to a full-size 6.5-inch screen when unfolded, as a big plus. Shun said the clamshell phone’s screen extension “works incredibly well.”
But the Motorola Rizr concept is nothing fundamentally new, despite the convenience of using two different smartphones together. “The idea behind Rizr is not much different from the Galaxy Flip or Motorola’s own foldable Razr,” the critic said.
From the inconveniences, the specialist noted the design features of the prototype: when folded, a speaker and a selfie camera are hidden behind the screen. Therefore, you will need to resize the device to its full size to have a conversation and use the camera.
But there’s one more thing: Motorola Rizr is a fragile smartphone. “Rizr needs a solid case to function properly because without it, the fragile panel is exposed and moving parts are easily felt by the hand,” Shun said. The prototype is easy to break when unfolding or folding the screen.
Source: Ferra

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