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Motorola Delays Razr To Meet Unexpectedly High Demand (androidpolice.com) 11

Motorola is slightly delaying its reimagined foldable Razr flip phone, citing an unexpectedly high demand. Android Police reports: Pre-orders were originally slated to begin on December 26th, ahead of the launch on January 9th, but it looks like we'll have to wait a little bit for our fancy blasts from the past. Motorola has stated that it doesn't foresee "a significant shift" from the original launch window, so hopefully the delay won't be too long. With the announcement of the delay coming at the eleventh hour, it might put a damper on some tech enthusiasts' holiday, but at least we'll avoid the mad rush that comes with under-supplying.
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Motorola Delays Razr To Meet Unexpectedly High Demand

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  • This doesn't look as good as a bigger-than-current iPhone or Android phone, it's a flip phone with touchscreens. Uhm, that's not close to 16:9 for TV/movies.

  • What?!? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Fly Swatter ( 30498 ) on Friday December 20, 2019 @09:14PM (#59543352) Homepage
    Who delays their product because they might initially sell out? Me thinks they are having quality control problems or pre-sales are not meeting expected numbers.

    'only 1499! Order now before we decide not to actually make it!'
    • It's not even available for presales according to the Verge article which is listed as the source for the article which is the source for this article. I suspect a lot of the alleged "demand" is coming from people who didn't notice the $1,500 price tag.
      • Or the whole thing is just a crummy ad trying to pass itself off as a news story. Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!
    • Who delays their product because they might initially sell out? Me thinks they are having quality control problems or pre-sales are not meeting expected numbers.

      'only 1499! Order now before we decide not to actually make it!'

      They aren't delaying because too much demand , rather too little. A hinge or crease in a bendable/fold-able screen is a defect. We are using tomorrows limitations to guide our choices for technological advancements, think outside the hinge.. err box.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      They might just have set their quality control limits at a level which only works for low volumes. If you make 10,000 you can tolerate a higher failure rate. Having a 10% failure rate on 10k is very different to having a 10% failure rate on 1 million products.

      They expected it to be a low volume product, expensive and first generation. Then the Galaxy Fold apparently sold well and they got a lot of registered interest and decided to ramp up production while cashing in on the high price. The next generation w

  • Yeah, right... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Ecuador ( 740021 ) on Friday December 20, 2019 @09:26PM (#59543388) Homepage

    From what I read (not from the linked article, which is probably the most sparse in details on the subject - kudos submitter), the pre-launch has already been delayed from the summer. They are trying to spin it in a good way which in reality is probably closer to "more than 10 people seem to want it, while we only have a couple of prototypes available for the launch day", because, obviously, what company that has a product in any volume wouldn't love to claim it sold out in just X amount of time?

  • .... as a Novelty Item, get Pablo Escobar Foldable phone for $399,oo. Midrange price, midrange specs, but with a flexible screen that has been battle tested for more than a year now.

    You see, the PE foldable is just a rebadged Royole Flexipad, the first commercially available foldable phone in the world (Oct~Nov 2018). And those have whitstood the test of time.

    It was featured here on /.

    Again, is a crap midrange phone, but with a flexible pannel, and only $399, is a good novelty item, if flexible phones and n

  • Major Carriers and distributors like to be in on an initial launch campaign while novelty pulls in traffic. It is conceivable Lenovo under estimated builds for distribution and would like to delay launch to maximize sell out from earlier adopters with their advertising campaign. Mobile phones typically sell the most at launch then plummet. Lenevo waits to long then competition will leap frog them to mass discounts.
  • It looks really cool and I like the idea of a flip - but at almost 7 inches long this thing is just another phablet that won't fit comfortably in my pocket. Now if it came in at about 5.5 inches long (like my Moto 3G, which is still a bit big for my liking), then I'd be asking if it's rootable and if LineageOS will be available. As it is, if I'm going to have something so big I'd rather go all the way and get a tablet with phone capability.

    Today's smartphone form factors seem utterly mediocre to me - too sm

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