With the return of iconic phones like Nokia 3310 and Nokia 8110 4G in the market, Motorola, a wholly-owned unit of Lenovo, has hinted a possible revival of its own RAZR.
According to TechRadar, Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing the technology company remains firm with its vision to continuously upgrade its portfolio, particularly foldable screens.
“I think you will see more and more innovation on our smartphone design. So hopefully what you just described [the Motorola RAZR brand] will be developed or realized very soon,” he said in an interview in Barcelona.
TechRadar said that while the answer was not straightforward, it pursued the top official if he was talking about the RAZR, and he said: “I think I have already answered the question.”
While the firm kept mum about the possible features of RAZR, TechRadar noted it anticipates it to be an upgrade version or a new handset with RAZR’s classic styling.
Given this major hint from Motorola, the industry may continue witnessing the revival of previous bestseller phones in the market.