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Nippon Electric Glass <5214> extends gains on adoption of Dinorex UTG in Motorola's new foldable smartphone
Nippon Electric Glass <5214> continued to advance after announcing that its chemically strengthened ultra-thin glass, Dinorex UTG, has been selected for Motorola Mobility's newly launched foldable smartphone, the Motorola Razr Fold ? a development the market has welcomed positively.
Dinorex UTG is a glass solution engineered specifically for flexible devices such as foldable smartphones. Having already been adopted in Motorola's 2024 Razr 50 Series and 2025 Razr 60 Series, the product has built a strong track record for quality and reliability, culminating in its selection for Motorola's first horizontal-fold foldable smartphone.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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