2024 the best camera on phone review
Price: $699.99 - $599.99
(as of Nov 11, 2024 04:07:15 UTC - Details)
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Introducing motorola razr, now with a 2.4x larger*, fully functional external display. This massively useful 3.6" screen lets you see more and do more—without even flipping open its iconic design. Featuring moto ai, you can interact, capture, and create in new ways and at multiple angles. Hold it naturally like a camcorder and record smooth videos on the move using the 50MP camera system with moto ai powered stabilization. Or flip open to experience an ultra-wide, beautifully immersive 6.9" pOLED screen—backed by the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos®. And enjoy a design that’s built to last with a vegan leather finish, underwater protection, and Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus®. Flip forward with the new motorola razr.
2.4x larger external display*. Do even more using the fully functional 3.6" external display.
Iconic flip design, refined. Choose from on-trend colors in soft vegan leather with a durable, compact, and comfortable design.
Endless ways to capture. Explore your creativity with Flex View, using the phone like a camcorder, stepping into a personal photo booth, and snapping hands-free selfies.
Next-gen 50MP camera system. Capture stunning photos in any light and ultra-smooth videos on the move with moto ai.
All-day battery life**. Go a full day and night with a 4200mAh battery, fuel up fast with TurboPower 30W charging, and charge wirelessly.**
More powerful stereo sound. Listen with 20% louder speakers***—and enjoy sound from every direction with Dolby Atmos featuring Spatial Audio.
*As compared to the external display size on motorola razr 2023.
**All battery life claims are approximate and based on the median user tested across a mixed use profile (which includes both usage and standby time) under optimal network conditions. Actual battery performance will vary and depends on many factors including signal strength, network and device settings, temperature, battery condition, and usage patterns. Applicable to other compatible devices that are capable of receiving a wireless charge.
***As compared to the loudness at 70% volume level, the performance of bass and vibration on motorola razr 2023.
Reviewer: mnswanzy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent foldable phone
Review: This is my first foldable phone and man what a delight it is to use. So far it seems to have excellent battery life lasting me through an entire day and the phone reception is great which I have struggled with before on some phones. With only 8GB of memory I was a little worried about multitasking but so far it's been superb. I love that it comes with 256GB of storage, this should be the minimum nowadays but sadly is not yet. The speed of the phone with a non snapdragon processor has been surprisingly smooth and I have no complaints about it yet. The sound quality has also been excellent, I mostly use Bluetooth headphones but occasionally play videos from the device and I have been pleased with the quality. The cameras take good quality photos, maybe not the best but good enough quality that I have not been disappointed and I love using the front screen with the cameras for taking photos, very nice feature. The front screen is incredible, I use that probably more than opening the phone as there is so much that can be done on it. Overall it's an excellent phone and I am very pleased with decision to jump into the foldable phones, it's pretty incredible.
Reviewer: Smith Family
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Everything I need, nothing I don't.
Review: I'm 52 years old. I need email, web, and access to about a dozen apps that I use for work and home. I bought the basic Razr 24 and I absolutely love it. I am glad I didn't spend the extra money on the Razr+ because I honestly don't know how I would get any more value. The camera is great in my opinion. I've had the Pixel pro 6 and 8 and they were great too but getting this phone, at this price point, was an easy decision. I love the flip functionality. I don't need a huge phone sticking out of my pocket. This is sleek and stylish and the screens, both of them, are simply awesome. Great phone, get it today. I got orange and love it!
Reviewer: Tynise
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Battery issue (edited aug.12)
Review: shuts down even when it's on 24%. Only turns on when it's plugged up. I bought the product twice because i thought it was a one time occurrence and the second one has the same issues. I called Motorola and the only option they gave me was a refund that was the 1st round, 2nd round I just went and decided to go ahead and place another order on the same thing since i like the design and features (also hoping its just a one off experience) i opened the box had it on for a while thinking everything was fine and it powered off at 24%.I'm not sure if it's transit problem or the product itself, but it's insane that it happened twice. Now here I am stressed and without a phone for work.Aug.12:Fixed it. (Thanks YouTube)Decided to try to fix the problem since I had to wait for a postal carrier to pick it up. Seen a couple YouTube vids and save you the trouble of research I had to let it die then charge it multiple rounds till it finally hit 100% and let it drain naturally. You'll have to restart the whole process over if it dies again with no warning. Its a hassle but it works and haven't faced anymore problems after.I would give it 5 stars if I didn't
Reviewer: dekattsmeow
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice little phone
Review: I like that it folds up and is easy to carry in my purse or pocket. The camera is awesome! Still getting used to operating it as it's a little different that my Samsung phones. Phone was in excellent condition. Saved me hundreds of dollars when compared to replacing my Samsung unit.
Reviewer: eb
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: What's important to you?
Review: This review may be lengthy.... I have been itching to go back to a flip phone for many years. I even bought a flip basic phone years back and went back and forth between that and a smart phone. I ended up ditching the basic flip phone because I needed all the perks a smartphone gives you. I finally decided to pull the trigger on getting a smart flip phone now that you can get one for well under $1,000. I have been using a Pixel 5 for the last couple years and I may use comparisons with this review. Sometimes you can use it one-handed but overall it is a two hand operation. I can open and close it one handed and I don't have very big hands. It's easier to close than to open. Not everyone will be able to open and close it one-handed. The phone without a case is quite slim and light, but I always have a case with a kickstand because I don't pay all the monies for insurance. Most of these types of cases add some bulk and weight but it's worth the protection and convenience of the kickstand. The camera gets the job done. Takes a bit of time sometimes to process but the pics look just fine. A downside with going back to Motorola from Google is Motorola users are one of the last to get software updates. Years ago that was a big deal to me, now not so much. The main screen is fantastic. On the Pixel 5 there wasn't much option to change the overall color variation. On the Razr you can change the color variation quite a bit which I really like. I'm even impressed with the clarity and sharpness of the small external screen. I was wondering if I would like the Razr + better with the bigger external screen but this small screen is just fine for me and the phone gets a better battery life than the Razr +. I was considering a Samsung flip but I had a Samsung before and I wasn't a big fan how much the colors popped so much they looked too unnatural. Dolby Atmos is so nice. I use multiple bluetooth audio devices and with Atmos you can tweak the settings for each one and it saves the settings for future uses. The finger print sensor works great and is fast. The fact that it's on the side works well in the car when I have my phone in the dash holder as opposed to the Pixel which has the fingerprint sensor on the back. You can store multiple finger's prints to unlock it which is great because this kind of phone you could be holding it multiple ways (one-handed, two-handed, closed, in the dash holder). The crease in the middle of the screen is so minimal you seriously barely notice it. I feel it more than I see it and it's not a big deal at all. The big ugly creases on other prior phones is a big reason why I never pulled the trigger on getting a smart flip (other than the expensive prices). A minor detail....the closing of the flip. I remember years back the gratifying feeling of closing the old flip phones. These smart flip phones don't close like they used to. And they can't. They're just built so differently. They don't have the same snap feeling and sound, which to me is a bit of a disappointment. But the trade-off is worth it with all the other benefits today's smart phones gives us. To a tech lover like me it's still very cool and old school to be able to open and close it. I'm giving myself a few weeks to try out this beautiful and very cool piece of tech before I decide to go with it or go back to a one dimensional flat phone that gets updates much quicker. Being able to hold this phone folded up and see and use the small external screen is a very cool feeling in itself. I will probably give an updated review later on. As of right now I'm leaning towards keeping this cool piece of tech that is available for only $500 compared to other flips and folds that are near or over the $1,000 mark.Update 1: Using Maps on this thing is fantastic! I love how the colors pop a little more than on the Pixel 5 and the bigger screen makes Maps that much better! I tried using the video camera at a kid's basketball game and now I don't understand why all the review videos I watched said that the video camera makes things real choppy. My videos came out just fine! Maybe they had other apps running in the background while they were shooting. I will say maybe there is a slight difference in quality between the Razr 2023 and the Pixel 5 but if there is you can BARELY see a difference. And that goes for the speaker as well. The Razr's speaker is not as full as the Pixel's, but again the difference is minimal. I will give another update at a later date.Update 5 months after purchase: Well the honeymoon is over. I was using the phone and all the sudden the main screen stopped responding to my touch. The phone was still running, but not really. The external screen responded to touch but the weather nor my contacts were syncing with the phone. I didn't drop the phone or subdued it to water. The phone is well within the one year manufacturer's warranty so I have to send the phone in and get a renewed one as a replacement, which I'm not happy about. I should get a new one. For the moment I'm using my old Pixel 2 XL. If the replacement is dinged up at all I may trade it in for a Pixel 8 Pro as those are on discount with my service provider. I love the flip, but five months in and the phone failing me is ridiculous.Update:I lost faith in it after the screen failed. I gave it to my son to use after getting it back from repair and got a Pixel 8 Pro. The cool flip part is basically nostalgia. It was cool for a while but then it started to feel annoying, like it was more work that is unnecessary. The one thing the Razr has over the Pixel is there's more customizing options (color tweakness and icons) with the Motorola phone. Everything else the Pixel is more superb. I also don't miss how the flip was much thicker in my pocket.
Customers say
Customers like the build quality, compactness, and speed of the cell phone. They mention it's sturdy, takes up much less pocket space, and is very fast. However, some customers have issues with the screen functionality. Opinions are mixed on the battery life, value for money, camera quality, and screen size.
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