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Motorola Razr 2024 review: Setting the standard at a price we love
The Razr 2024 is great for the price, but there are some compromises.
Similar upgrades have been made with the lower-cost Razr 2024 to bring the cameras, performance, and cover screen experience up to par, giving consumers a rather attractive package for hundreds less than its flagship predecessor and nearly half the cost of the new Galaxy Z Flip 6. CategoryMotorola Razr 2024OSAndroid 14 (Hello UX)Display (internal)6.9-inch, pOLED, FHD+ (2640 x 1080), 120Hz LTPO, 3000 nit peak, 22:9Display (external)3.6-inch, OLED, 1056 x 1066, 90Hz, 1700 nits, 1:1ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 7300xRAM8GB LPDDR4XStorage256GB, UFS 2.2Rear Camera 150MP wide, f/1.7, 0.8μm (1.6μm w/ pixel binning), OISRear Camera 213MP ultrawide/macro, f/2.2, 1.12μm, 120°Selfie Camera32MP, f/2.4, 0.7 μm (1.4μm w/ pixel binning)Audio3 mics, stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, Spetial SoundConnectivity5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, NFCSecurityFingerprint sensor, Face unlockProtectionIPX8, Gorilla Glass VictusBattery4200mAh, 30W wired charging, 15W wirelessDimensions (open) 73.99 x 171.30 x 7.25mmDimensions (closed)73.99 x 88.08 x 15.85mmWeight~188gColorsKoala Grey, Beach Sand, Spritz Orange The phone comes with the latest Snapdragon processor, tons of new AI features, and a pretty decent 50MP camera, although the battery is slightly smaller, and the cover screen experience isn't as robust, making you go through hoops to set up apps.
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