Moto Razr 50 Ultra review: A multipurpose party trick with the right gimmicks

There are few names in the consumer technology-verse that are as iconic as the Moto Razr. Way before Steve Jobs changed the mobile phone industry with the Apple iPhone, and Nokia and BlackBerry ran what essentially was a duopoly, the Moto Razr was like a symbol of irreverence—in a good way. The now-96-year-old name got its branding campaigns spot-on and all through the early 2000s, the likes of the Moto Razr, Rokr and Slvr became the flag-bearers of youth and resistance.

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