The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready Phones that flip and fold have been The Next Big Thing so long it almost seems like they might never happen. Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google,..."> The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready Phones that flip and fold have been The Next Big Thing so long it almost seems like they might never happen. Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google,..." /> The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready Phones that flip and fold have been The Next Big Thing so long it almost seems like they might never happen. Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google,..." />

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The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready

Phones that flip and fold have been The Next Big Thing so long it almost seems like they might never happen. Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google, Samsung, and others have just had too many compromises.But bit by bit, year by year, it seems we might be getting closer to truly great flips and folds.
On this episode of The Vergecast, The Verge's Allison Johnson joins the show to talk about her review of Motorola's new Razr Ultra, one of the most compellingflip phones we've yet tested. Allison explains what Motorola got right, what's not quite ready, and why she's not quite ready to sell everyone on a flip phone. She also talks about Motorola's approach to AI, which is sometimes very clever and sometimes just flat out bad.

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After that, The Verge's Alex Heath talks us through the recent history of Snap, and why the company still seems unable to find its footing as a business. Snapchat is more popular than ever, especially among young users, but hasn't managed to turn that into the perpetual money machine it needs in orde …
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The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready
Phones that flip and fold have been The Next Big Thing so long it almost seems like they might never happen. Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google, Samsung, and others have just had too many compromises.But bit by bit, year by year, it seems we might be getting closer to truly great flips and folds. On this episode of The Vergecast, The Verge's Allison Johnson joins the show to talk about her review of Motorola's new Razr Ultra, one of the most compellingflip phones we've yet tested. Allison explains what Motorola got right, what's not quite ready, and why she's not quite ready to sell everyone on a flip phone. She also talks about Motorola's approach to AI, which is sometimes very clever and sometimes just flat out bad. Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Pocket Casts | More After that, The Verge's Alex Heath talks us through the recent history of Snap, and why the company still seems unable to find its footing as a business. Snapchat is more popular than ever, especially among young users, but hasn't managed to turn that into the perpetual money machine it needs in orde … Read the full story at The Verge. #razr #ultra #proves #flip #phones
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The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready
Phones that flip and fold have been The Next Big Thing so long it almost seems like they might never happen. Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google, Samsung, and others have just had too many compromises. (They also cost way too much.) But bit by bit, year by year, it seems we might be getting closer to truly great flips and folds. On this episode of The Vergecast, The Verge's Allison Johnson joins the show to talk about her review of Motorola's new Razr Ultra, one of the most compelling (and best-looking) flip phones we've yet tested. Allison explains what Motorola got right, what's not quite ready, and why she's not quite ready to sell everyone on a flip phone. She also talks about Motorola's approach to AI, which is sometimes very clever and sometimes just flat out bad. Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Pocket Casts | More After that, The Verge's Alex Heath talks us through the recent history of Snap, and why the company still seems unable to find its footing as a business. Snapchat is more popular than ever, especially among young users, but hasn't managed to turn that into the perpetual money machine it needs in orde … Read the full story at The Verge.
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