The new product is the successor to last year's Motorola Razr 40 smartphone. The device has a stainless steel hinge, 6000 series aluminium frames, IPX8 protection and a 3.6-inch external display. It has a POLED matrix and a 120Hz refresh rate. The main screen has a diagonal of 6.9 inches, FHD+ resolution and the same frequency.
The funding is part of the Innovations for Movement charity project. With the support of ALLO, the quality of life of 104 patients - military and civilian Ukrainians - has improved: over 300 products have been printed in four months, including 195 individually modelled prosthetic and rehabilitation elements, as well as anatomical models, assistive technologies and more than 120 test products. Some of the patients have already recovered and regained the ability to move. The 3D printed products include temporary hand prostheses, limb protection orthoses, prosthetic overlays, and models for wound research.