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June 2023
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Battery life lasts a day - decent considering capacity
Biggest cover display of any flip phone
Cover display is highly functional
Eye-catching and colourful design
Pros
Fun
Slim
Lightweight design
Best-in-class cover screen
IP54 resistance and wireless charging make the cut
Pros, Fun, slim, lightweight design, Best-in-class cover screen, IP54 resistance and wireless charging make the cut
Cons, Cameras aren't best-in-class, Less water-resistant than Z Flip 4, Pricier than competition
Motorola made some bold choices with the Razr 40 Ultra, streamlining its shape and differentiating with style. But while the big, attention-grabbing cover screen is the phone's standout quality, it also gets the basics right. Build improvements versus its...
Exquisite design, Small hinge crease, Excellent battery life
Stagnant performance, Price increase
If Motorola had forked out for the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, we'd likely be talking about crowning a new king of the flip phones. As it stands, offering last year's performance at this year's prices is a tricky position to be in, especially when t...
Battery life lasts a day - decent considering capacity,Biggest cover display of any flip phone,Cover display is highly functional,Eye-catching and colourful design,
Usual screen 'crease' and reflection issues, Battery life not great for power users, Cameras aren't spectacular, Can get incredibly hot,
If you're in the market for a clamshell foldable then Motorola has created a shining new star in the Razr 40 Ultra - knocking even the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 out of orbit. But there are caveats the inevitable screen crease, along with fingerprint smears...
I have been a stalwart for the Google phones for a long time. I started with the HTC Desire, had a few Nexus devices and then the Pixel line. As a reviewer I have been lucky to have access to plenty of devices but for the first time I am actually torn. Mo...
Cameras could do with improvement, Slow wireless charging, While the initial euphoria and bewilderment around foldable smartphones has ebbed, the excitement is pretty much alive. After the innovation, it's time for brands to grab the new tech by the horns
The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra is priced officially at Rs 89,999, though you might be able to snag it for a bit lower, and Rs 82,999 or thereabouts with bank offers etc. Direct rivals come in the form of the Find N2 Flip from OPPO (review) and the Samsung Gal...
To be honest, I'm not a fan of foldable phones. For the few weeks with the Razr 40 Ultra, I used it as a regular phone. The only time I closed it was when I want to put it in my pocket. Because no matter how big the external screen gets, it's still too sm...
Nice design with some ingress protection, Great main display with a rather unobtrusive crease, Excellent external display that delivers a wow factor and supports full-fledged apps, Polished software with 3 years of major updates, Exceptional selfie perfor
The main display is capped at 120Hz in most scenarios despite the 165Hz rating, Agressive thermal throttling under load, Average battery life, slow wired and wireless charging
The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra runs on flagship hardware, asking for flagship money. Both displays are great, and we like the foldable screen implementation. They are vivid and bright enough, while the external screen offers almost full functionality. The chi...
Beautiful properly compact design, Pocket friendly, A lovely screen on the outside with an even bigger foldable one inside, The crease on the foldable is so difficult to find, Surprisingly capable cameras, Water resistant, Wireless charging
Slightly older chip on a flagship phone, Only two cameras for wide and ultrawide, Mobile payment (NFC) doesn't always fire holding the phone, Games on external screen aren't available internally. and can't seem to be removed
There are a lot of reasons to consider the Razr 40 Ultra. It's a sleek device with offering solid performance, a big foldable screen, and don't surprisingly capable cameras.But the best reason is one this reviewer genuinely didn't expect: it's so much fun...
Abstract: It has been neck and neck competition with the Samsung Flip (four iterations). Lately, OPPO Find N2 (two iterations) has driven this segment. Motorola is to be congratulated for being agile enough to edge ahead. Not to rain on its parade, but shortly, Sam...
Largest cover screen on a flip (3.6in) that's both high quality and actually useful, Huge and good looking 6.9in foldable internal screen with a very high 165Hz refresh rate, Thinnest of all flip-type foldable-screen phones available in Australia (15mm),
Battery life is reasonable but still may struggle to manage a full day under heavy use, Big outer screen is a fingerprint magnet
The Razr 40 Ultra has a winning combination of features including a huge 3.6-inch outer screen, a versatile camera system, powerful processor and is the thinnest flip on the market...