Lenovo is launching the promotion of the folding Motorola Razr in a strange way
The folded Motorola Razr is coming , and Lenovo is launching the promotion of this unusual smartphone. The first video, however, is a visual shot in the foot. The producer has unlawfully used youtuber's materials.
In the mobile industry, we regularly witness misrepresentations in advertisements. From time to time, we hear about the unlawful use of materials created by users of company products. Lenovo's material, however, climbed to a higher level of abstraction.
Motorola Razr is advertised with renderings created on the basis of leaks
The story is as follows. Youtuber Waqar Khan has created a video showing the supposed appearance of the folding Razr Motorola, based on device scans that leaked into the network. Then, in his trailer for the media , Lenovo used the Youtuber renders as if they were official materials .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxfI6-ZltWk
It is difficult to imagine how such a mistake could have occurred at all. How did youtuber's video go to the Lenovo assembly drive and why did such chaos dominate in the source materials? The situation is absolutely unimaginable, especially as we talk about material released by an international corporation.
The higher level of absurdity is the fact that the manufacturer used a renderer, which was based on leaks.
Youtuber claims that he did not give Motorola permission to use his materials.
The Motorola video took 33 seconds, but is no longer available on the web. I hope youtuber will apply the right legal steps. I have been the victim of photo theft several times and I know that it is not pleasant.
At the same time, the whole situation showed that the leaks circulating in the network are the most true. Motorola Razr will be a folded smartphone referring to old Motorola. The device after unfolding will have the shape of a classic smartphone, and when folded it will occupy much less space.
The equipment is expected to hit the market at about $ 1,500, that is, about $ 500. lower than Samsung Galaxy Fold. In the case of Samsung, the high cost can be explained by the fact that we buy a device that is de facto a tablet and smartphone at the same time .
I hope that Motorola's spot is a one-time mischief, not the effect of a loose approach to the subject of copyright, which was seen among Chinese corporations. Let's remember that Lenovo is a Chinese brand, but the Motorola they buy is a native American company that enjoys great sentiment in the United States. Such advertising practices in Western culture are unacceptable.
Lenovo is launching the promotion of the folding Motorola Razr in a strange way
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