On March 3, the world is expected to see the highly-anticipated Motorola's foldable phone called Motorola Razr. A lot of tech websites already released rumored specs and leaked images of the said device of 2020, but PBKreviews Youtube account seemed to make the most detailed leaked video of Motorola Razr that goes beyond-- after he disassembled the device.

[SHOCKING] Here's what tech expert found out after disassembling the newest motorola razr

PBKreviews, a known team that disassembles tech devices, has recently posted a 'teardown repair' video of Motorola Razr.Though it is not explained how the team made access to own the device-- since the official shipping of Razr is a month away-- a lot of excited tech users seemed to be much more interested in what the team found out during its teardown.

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Using some of the reviewer's tools like thin cords or what it looked like a 'guitar pick,' PBKreviews tear down the Razr device piece by piece. The video started on explaining how to loosen the device's parts first-- through heating the top frame.

Motorola Razr has two batteries but not as 'crease-less'

After this, using plastic-made tools, the reviewer continuously disassembled Razr and found out that the device has two installed batteries-- one on either side of the hinge.

The hinge, however, does not have the promoted 'crease-less' feature- observed by the reviewer as he rebuilds the phone after tearing it down.

Still, according to him, the body of the phone seemed to be 'very premium.'

Motorola Razr proved to have 'paper-thin' screen display

The 6.2-inch screen display of Motorola Razr was also mentioned on the teardown, and it seemed to provided justice on what the company claimed it to be-- a thin and flexible foldable phone.

As mentioned in the latter part of the video, the screen display is described as "paper-thin" and might break easily if you will remove it from the phone's metal frame.

Aside from that, the video also showcased how a numerous set of tiny screws holds the device-- which explained that once Motorola Razr experiences few damages, owners of the device might have trouble in repairing it.

Leaked specs of motorola's first foldable phone

Downside of Motorola Rarz-- It's Hard to Fix Once Broken!
(Photo : Evan Blass)
Downside of Motorola Rarz-- It's Hard to Fix Once Broken!

One of the most notable phone leaker Evan Blass recently posted another set of leaked information regarding Motorola Razr.

Aside from the confirmed color of standard "Noir Black" Razr, the foldable phone seemed to have another color of gold design-- which looks more high-end and classy. 

As said, Motorola's foldable phone will be out on the market on March 3-- after its delay from 2019-- and will be available for pre-sale for the price of $1,499 on Verizon stores. 

"Motorola has decided to adjust razr's presale and launch timing to better meet consumer demand. We are working to determine the appropriate quantity and schedule to ensure that more consumers have access to razr at launch," said Motorola. 

ALSO READ: Motorola Razr 2020 Specs, Pre-orders Update: Users Won't Get the Latest Handset Until Feb. 18

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