CNBC : After Nokia 3310 relaunch, Lenovo won't rule out Motorola Razr return

Motorola did team with Verizon Wireless as recently as 2011 on a Droid Razr Android device that was nothing like the original Razr. CLOSE Skip in Skip x Embed x Share Every year the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona features the updates and innovations likely to sweep the mobile industry in the year ahead. Video provided by TheStreet NewslookBARCELONA—The buzz surrounding the retro return of the Nokia 3310 cellphone that HMD unveiled here at Mobile World Congress got me wondering if marketing cellphone nostalgia might apply elsewhere. I'm speaking of the Motorola Moto Razr V3, so named because Motorola wants to flaunt the device's chief selling point: that this isn't your typical plump phone....Alas, there's nothing slim about the price. Razr will set you back $500 under a current $100-off online promotion from Cingular Wireless."Ok, so times have changed.


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Nokia 3310 is back, so how bout the Motorola Razr?


Nokia 3310 is back, so how bout the Motorola Razr?
Motorola did team with Verizon Wireless as recently as 2011 on a Droid Razr Android device that was nothing like the original Razr. CLOSE Skip in Skip x Embed x Share Every year the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona features the updates and innovations likely to sweep the mobile industry in the year ahead. Video provided by TheStreet NewslookBARCELONA—The buzz surrounding the retro return of the Nokia 3310 cellphone that HMD unveiled here at Mobile World Congress got me wondering if marketing cellphone nostalgia might apply elsewhere. I'm speaking of the Motorola Moto Razr V3, so named because Motorola wants to flaunt the device's chief selling point: that this isn't your typical plump phone....Alas, there's nothing slim about the price. Razr will set you back $500 under a current $100-off online promotion from Cingular Wireless."Ok, so times have changed.
The new Nokia 3310 features an updated look with a bigger colour display, lighter design and rear camera. Retro phones are making a huge comeback after Nokia announced the relaunch of its popular 3310. Nokia's 3310 will go on sale later this year and cost around £50, however it might not be the only retro phone making a return. Motorola, which is now owned by Chinese firm Lenovo, could be planning to relaunch the famous Razr. Users will also be treated to a month-long battery life and the ability to play a new version of the popular Snake game.


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