Today's the day that Motorola is hosting its foldable RAZR event, but before then, the device has been revealed by the FCC.
Several photos of the Motorola RAZR foldable have been published in an FCC listing (via Droid-Life). The images show off the front, back, and sides of the foldable RAZR in both open and closed states, giving us a pretty good look at the still-unannounced phone.
As expected, the phone's design is similar to the classic RAZR flip phone. Things are different when you open it up, though, because you're greeted by a large, tall display instead of a smaller screen with a T9 keyboard. We can also see buttons on one side of the upper half of the device, a USB-C port on the bottom, and a protruding rear camera with a flash above it.
Other details revealed by the FCC listing include the XT2000-1 model number, GSM and CDMA support, and LTE bands 2/4/5/7/13/66. There's Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC support in there, too.
We don't have a ton of the RAZR foldable's spec information or details on its software, the latter of which is especially important when it comes to a foldable phone. With Moto's event happening today, though, it won't be long before we get more info on this device.