While flip phones have been seen as the future, consistent issues with durability and high costs have hindered their success. In a discussion on The Vergecast, Allison Johnson reviews Motorola's Razr Ultra, highlighting its appeal, but notes it still doesn't fully meet expectations. Meanwhile, Alex Heath delves into Snap's ongoing monetization challenges despite Snapchat's popularity among younger demographics. This raises broader questions about effective business models in the chat application space. Lastly, the governmentâs scrutiny of Google Chrome prompts curiosity about potential outcomes if Google were to consider ceasing its browser operations.
Even as they've gotten better, faster, and more durable, devices from Google, Samsung, and others have just had too many compromises.
Motorola's new Razr Ultra is one of the most compelling flip phones we've tested, showcasing notable improvements but still not perfect.
Even with Snapchat's growing popularity among young users, the company struggles to monetize effectively, raising questions about the future of chat-based business models.
The US government wants to make Google sell its browser; discussions arise on the implications of Google potentially shutting it down instead.
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