
Moto Razr 5G gets a price cut of Rs 20,000 in India: Should you buy it?
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Motorola had launched the Razr in 2019, followed by an improved and 5G variant of the device in 2020. The Moto Razr 5G comes with a dual display, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and more.
Motorola has announced huge discounts on its two foldable devices including the Moto Razr and the Moto Razr 5G. The prices of the two smartphones have been slashed, but the phones can only be bought during the Flipkart Big Saving Days sale. Motorola had launched the Razr in 2019, followed by an improved and 5G variant of the device in 2020. The Moto Razr 5G comes with a dual display, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and more. As per the new pricing, the Moto Razr 5G is available in India for Rs 89,999 for the 8GB+256GB variant. The smartphone was earlier being sold online for Rs 1,0,9,000, but it can be bought at a discounted price of Rs 89,999 on Flipkart. The older Moto Razr is available for Rs 54,999 in India. The smartphone was earlier being sold for Rs 74,999 for the 6GB+128GB variant. Additionally, buyers can get an instant discount of 10 percent on HDFC Credit cards and up to Rs 500 on HDFC debit cards. The offer is also valid for the Axis Bank Cardholders as the buyers can avail an instant discount of 5 percent. Moto Razr 5G: Specifications
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