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New patent filing claims Motorola Razr 2 maybe in works & will feature touch sensors on sides


Motorola recently launched their new age foldable Razr smartphone and won our hearts at Los Angeles. Following the recent announcement of their latest Android powered handset with the ingenious foldable clamshell design and flexible display from the Americans, the company seems to be all pumped up and ready for testing some prototypes of a successor model to the 2019 Razr. 

The manufacturer have filed a new patent with US USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) according to LETSGODIGITAL, for what looks to be like their next generation Motorola Razr smartphone or so-called Razr 2. As of now there are no such reports that claims the firm to be already working on a next-in-line handset but interestingly, the phone filed on the listing above and below not only features a foldable flexible display but it also embraces touch sensitive sides as well. The device supposedly makes room for a total of eight touch sensors on either sides of the handset with four on each side that said to be capable of performing 20 different functions and swipe gestures controls. We also read that the patent was approved on November 21, 2019, and 13 functions and gestures out of 20 an be performed when device is folded open and remaining 7 in folded close position. Called the Cumulative Sensor Mode, when folded close the sensors above the folding crease come exactly parallel to the sensors below the folding line, which enables these touch controls on these two sensors perform in a combined manner.


The device is also seen carrying a integrated fingerprint reader embedded on the screen for biometric protection. We are yet to receive more information regarding Motorola's plans on the future of Razr 2.



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