Motorola has pushed the sale date of the foldable Moto Razr from April 2 to April 15 in India. The sale has been postponed due to the nation-wide lockdown imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus. The lockdown also limits e-commerce portals to deliver only essential products at the moment. This is among multiple other steps the company has taken in adherence to the lockdown orders, including shutting its factories, offices and service centres.
The lockdown imposed from March 23 will last till April 14. Post that, deliveries are expected to start normally.
The foldable Moto Razr (first impressions) is priced Rs 1,24,999 and is set to be sold via Flipkart and in other offline stores. The phone comes with the Snapdragon 710 under the hood with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The highlight is, of course, the clamshell design borrowed from the older Moto Razr series, achieved through a bendable display measuring 6.2-inches when unfolded. There’s another screen on top of the body for notifications.
“In the light of the current scenario, Motorola has decided to postpone the sale of Motorola Razr which was scheduled for 2nd April 2020 to 15th April 2020 due to the nation-wide lockdown. Keeping national interest on top, we are abiding the government rules and want our e-commerce partners to deliver essential commodities at the moment,” Motorola said in a statement.
Motorola is also offering a one-time screen replacement with the device worth Rs 7,999.
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