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20 minutes – Smartphone at 1500 fr. broken after a week

A 1500 dollar phone shouldn’t break like this. Not after a week, a month, six months or even a year. Raymond Wong of the technological site Inputmag considers the experience lived with the Motorola Razr to be unacceptable at the conclusion of its review. Only a week after purchasing this modern version of the flip phone from the 2000s, he found that the vertically folding screen had already been damaged and was not as strong as hoped.

The journalist indeed noticed that an air bubble had formed on the part of the fold of the screen between the protective layers as if it were a bad protective film badly applied, explains- there on the special site. This problem prevents the device from being used correctly. As for the causes that could have caused this damage, Raymond Wong cannot explain it. The device was neither dropped, nor impacted, nor got wet, he says. According to him, the problem could perhaps be linked to repeated changes in temperature between the outside and inside of his home.

The other first tests of the device are not tender either with the Motorola Razr. It is as useful as a foam razor blade, headlines the specialist site Android Central, which explains that this smartphone makes too many compromises compared to its too high price. The most unpleasant phone I have used, the definition of its side Droid-Life, extending the list of reviews to the device.

One user experienced a similar msaventure with its competitor, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, which is fitted with a notch with a layer of ultra-thin glass called UltraThin Glass (UTG). Photo support, he explains on Twitter to find himself with the broken screen after a first use.

Samsung, which has already had problems with its first folding smartphone, the Galaxy Fold, has indicated that it wants to investigate this case, which for the moment seems isolated.

(Man)

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