Motorola Disputes Razr Durability Concerns

From PC Mag: Purchasing the new Razr might not be the best idea if you're going to hold onto it for many years.

In a durability test performed by CNET, Motorola's foldable phone gets put up against the FoldBot. Just after 27,000 flips, the Razr called it quits and fell short of the 100,000 flips planned for this particular test. Motorola now disputes durability concerns and released footage from an in-house durability test to challenge CNET's discovery.

The in-house durability test offers a look at multiple Razr units flipping repeatedly. Motorola says its machines are built to simulate real-life use, but the company didn't share statistics such as the number of flips before the hinge weakens. So while trying to discredit CNET's test, Motorola didn't present any facts to support its argument.

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