Smartphones are getting weird again, and it could be a sign that the industry is on the brink of another huge change

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Motorola's foldable Razr flip phone and the Galaxy Fold represent welcome change to an industry that's been stagnant.

In recent years, new smartphones from companies such as Apple and Samsung have seemed like iterative improvements rather than game-changing releases. But the rise of foldable phones like the Motorola Razr and Samsung Galaxy Fold proves that major smartphone brands are thinking about what's next for the mobile devices we use everyday. These new devices are emerging as the smartphone industry has suffered in recent years as consumers are holding onto their phones for longer periods of time.

In recent years, new smartphones from companies such as Apple and Samsung have seemed like iterative improvements rather than game-changing releases. But the rise of foldable phones like the Motorola Razr and Samsung Galaxy Fold proves that major smartphone brands are thinking about what's next for the mobile devices we use everyday. These new devices are emerging as the smartphone industry has suffered in recent years as consumers are holding onto their phones for longer periods of time.

 

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techinsider One day our smartphones won't be constrained to a single, handheld device. It'll be cloud-based software that seamlessly moves between our earphones, our car, our 'phone' and our smart speakers.

techinsider Gee, I wonder why people are holding onto their phones so much longer? 🤔🧐

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