Anyone who bought a new, foldable Motorola Razr with 5G from Amazon might’ve encountered a surprise on unboxing it. Namely, someone might’ve gotten there first.
“NOTE: originally, Razr was meant to be shipped in the unfolded position,” reads a now-removed note at the top of the unlocked phone’s Amazon listing (and a hat-tip to our friends at The Verge for spotting it). “However, in order to better protect the display we have folded your Razr — it’s safer, but may not look as elegant as we hoped.
“We apologize if you see fingerprints on your device, but we assure you your Razr is brand new,” the note concluded.
The new Razr is built from aluminum and Gorilla Glass 5, and can withstand being folded 200,000 times, Motorola tells us. Initially, Motorola shipped the phone in a special box designed to double as a speaker base and show off the unfolded OLED screen, as you can see here in this CNET unboxing video.
When some customers recently bought the phone on Amazon and received a preopened box with a folded-shut phone, they weren’t happy about it.
“There was not protector film on the inner screen, the protector film on the outer screen was [offset] really bad and the device came folded inside its packaging,” reads one review. “Last but not least, when inspecting the lid of the box I could notice that someone did some hand cutting inside in order to make the lid fit with the phone folded…”
Motorola tells CNET that it’s now packaging the phones in a folded position from the start. It’s unclear when it made the change to its packaging process, or why.
“Motorola is packaging the new Razr in its closed form at the factory level, so devices are not being reopened by Amazon,” a Motorola spokesperson says. “Once the device leaves our facilities it is not reopened.”
Amazon didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
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