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Motorola wants to change the way we use the phone

Motorola presents its Razr 2025 range, with budget and premium options, highlighting the new Perplexity AI in a context of privacy concerns and market challenges

Motorola wants to change the way we use the phone
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  • April 30, 2025
  • Updated: April 30, 2025 at 9:55 AM
Motorola wants to change the way we use the phone

Motorola has introduced its new line of Razr 2025 models, which offers options ranging from budget experiences to premium alternatives.

This launch marks a renewed attempt by the company to regain its relevance in the smartphone market, after a period of difficulties that left it in the background due to Google’s decisions.

The company is confident that its proposals will attract both users with limited budgets and those willing to invest more in cutting-edge technology.

Motorola presents the Razr 2025 range with budget and premium options

One of the highlights of these new models is the integration of Perplexity AI, a decision that has generated both excitement and concern.

While the inclusion of this artificial intelligence allows for advanced functions, such as sending messages or performing tasks directly from the device, it also raises serious concerns about Perplexity’s data security and protection practices. The company has faced scrutiny over its data-sharing practices, which could be problematic for its users.

The capabilities of Perplexity AI go beyond those of other artificial intelligence applications by deeply integrating with the device’s operating system.

However, users should be aware that for Perplexity to perform these tasks, it needs access to personal information, which could compromise their privacy. As discussed in recent reports, tech companies, including Motorola, do not always have users’ interests in mind, but rather seek to monetize them.

Despite these concerns, many users may be drawn to the promising features of Perplexity AI. However, the use of an artificial intelligence that has faced significant criticism for its safety should be considered with caution.

Android Central has contacted Motorola for clarification on how they will handle user data in collaboration with Perplexity and will update their article as soon as they receive a response.

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