Everything old is new again, sort of. Television shows from decades ago are getting the reboot treatment. Animated films from yesteryear are back in theaters with a digital makeover. And now the Razr, the unmistakable slim flip phone from the 2000s, has returned, hoping to ride the fad for foldable tech back into people’s pockets.

Motorola announced the phone’s revival on Wednesday. Packed into its familiar retro clamshell design will be an Android operating system; two screens (a 6.2-inch touch-screen one on the inside and a 2.7-inch external one); and a lengthy list of other features that may or may not pull in millennials and lure away iPhone users.

The price of this nostalgia is $1,499, slightly more than the most expensive version of Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro Max. Consumers can begin preordering the device on Dec. 26 through Verizon, according to a news release .

The original Razr, released in 2004, came in nearly every color and was adored by millions for its sleek design. (David Beckham even filmed a commercial for it.) In 2004, the aluminum device was the thinnest phone on the market, according to CNET. For many Razr users, angrily flipping the phone shut — no need to press “end” — was the best way to cut short an annoying call.