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The Motorola Razr and Perplexity are trying to change how you use your phone


Too much, too fast, without enough oversight.

Motorola, a brand once left for dead after Google gutted the company's talent and best ideas, looks to be back stronger than ever with the launch of the 2025 Razr models. I'm not making a prediction here; I'm telling you that using software that some businesses have reportedly banned due to its security (or lack thereof) and privacy concerns, while allowing it to act with little supervision because of its level of permission, could be problematic. Android Central has reached out to Motorola to clarify how it's handling user data with its various AI partnerships, including Perplexity, and will update this article when we hear back.

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