Motorola Razr 2023: Siêu phẩm gập đáng giá nhất chỉ với 700$?

## Motorola Razr 2023: Siêu phẩm gập đáng giá nhất chỉ với 700$?

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Motorola Razr 2023Motorola Razr 2023

Phonemakers like TCL have been working toward cheaper foldables for years, but Motorola is the first to widely release a foldable that has a premium look and feel at a significantly lower price than its clamshell foldable competitors.

Motorola made some compromises to get a lower price, including a smaller front display and less advanced specs than its pricier counterparts. These are understandable tradeoffs, but harder to swallow is the single configuration of 128GB of storage that isn’t expandable — if you want more space, you’ll either have to rely on a cloud solution or pay up for the $1,000 Razr Plus 2023, which has 256GB of included storage (and isn’t expandable either).

But if you want a neat and compact phone, you’ll need to make some sacrifices for the Razr 2023 which Motorola has discounted to $600 at launch. 

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Design

At first glance, the Motorola Razr 2023 might be mistaken for a Galaxy Z Flip 5 as both have followed a parallel design evolution. The Razr abandoned its eccentric flip phone design roots to seemingly follow Samsung’s lead with a more contemporary vibe. The Razr 2023 looks like a regular phone that folds in the middle. When unfolded flat, there’s a nominal crease in the display at the midpoint that I didn’t notice when looking at it or by running my finger over the screen. 

All in all, the Razr 2023 feels good to hold. Its solid build quality feels reassuringly dense — I folded it up and did a few test drops on my carpeted floor without worrying that the halves would come apart. The phone closes with a satisfying snap, and when unfolded, the two halves come together in the back to meet seamlessly over the hinge cover. While the device is a little tough to open one-handed given additional resistance in the hinge, that also means the Razr stays partially unfolded at any angle — great for video calls or selfies using the inner screen’s camera.

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Folding aside, the design looks premium, with a polished aluminum frame and hinge cover, while the vegan leather back cover adds some needed texture — I’m used to a full-size phone, so a folded-up clamshell has half the footprint and took time to get used to holding. The glass strip on the top half of the back of the phone covers both the external dual cameras and the small outer display, which looks svelte. 

Unfolding the phone reveals the tall and narrow 6.9-inch OLED display (2,640×1,080 pixels) with a variable refresh rate up to 144Hz, which shows sharp and vivid details comparable to other 1080p Full HD resolution phones. The Razr’s up to 144Hz variable refresh rate makes browsing the internet or navigating the home screen buttery smooth. In having a fully functional inner display, the Razr 2023 is on par with other clamshell foldables, but the outer screen is another story.

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Instead of the larger outer display of its Razr Plus 2023 sibling, the Razr 2023 has a 1.5-inch OLED external screen that’s too small to show much more than the time, app notifications, and a handful of shortcuts to weather, calendar events, contacts, voice recording and more. It’s about as useful as checking my smartwatch for snapshots of notifications and texts to triage whether I need to open my phone, and it’s helpful to take selfies with the rear cameras (far sharper than the one above the inner display), but it generally leaves me wanting more.

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The smaller outer display is the Razr 2023’s most obvious compromise to get to the lower price — the pricier Razr 2023 Plus’ foldable’s 3.6-inch outer display is large enough to fit a keyboard to type on, though most users will probably only use it primarily as a notification and app preview screen, as well as to preview selfies. 

Note that there isn’t a camera shortcut on the outer display — instead, you’ll need to use Motorola’s signature gesture shortcut to open the camera (twist your wrist twice while holding the device), which is thankfully reliable. And yes, the brand’s gesture shortcut to turn on the flashlight (making a chop motion twice) also works while the Razr is folded or unfolded.

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Performance and battery

The Razr 2023 also takes a dip in hardware for a lower price, packing a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset that was released in mid-2022. The Razr 2023’s performance benchmarks are noticeably lower than phones rocking the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 found in the Razr Plus 2023 alongside other leading Android phones from this year. See the graph below:

Geekbench V.6.0 (Single-core)

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

Geekbench V.6.0 (Multi-core)

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

3DMark – Wild Life Extreme

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

That doesn’t directly translate to a poorer user experience, and I was able to flip through the phone, swap apps, play intensive games and pop open the camera without much delay. But it does mean slightly lower graphical capabilities in games like PUBG Mobile, which won’t let me pick the highest graphics setting (my Galaxy S22 Ultra can). 

The 8GB of RAM seems ample, though the 128GB of onboard storage may not be enough for folks who take lots of photos or download multi-gigabyte games. Regrettably, the Razr 2023’s storage isn’t expandable, which is the same for clamshell foldables, but it’s less of a hindrance for the Razr Plus 2023 (256GB), Galaxy Z Flip 5 (256GB/512GB) or Oppo Find N3 Flip (256GB/512GB). 

The Razr 2023 comes with Android 13 out of the box, and will get three years of Android operating system upgrades (and four years of security patches). Android 14 launched for Google Pixel devices in early October, and will come for Motorola phones sometime later. Motorola’s software upgrade commitment falls behind Samsung (four years of OS and five years of security) and Apple (around six years of iOS), but Google just raised the bar by committing to seven years of OS and security updates with its Pixel 8 series.

The battery life does seem better than older clamshell foldables lasting a full day. Its 4,200mAh capacity is greater than batteries on the pricier Razr Plus (3,800mAh), Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (3,700mAh) and Oppo Find N3 Flip (4,000mAh). While some manufacturers have argued that the outer screens provide enough info for quick checks that could save battery drain of illuminating an entire main display. It’s a dubious total savings in battery, but I can’t deny that the Razrs small outer display is perfect for checking the time and weather quickly.

In our 45-minute usage test simulating heavy use, the Razr 2023 dropped from 100% down to 91%, which is only 2% lower than the Razr Plus 2023 — perhaps owing to the better efficiency from the pricier phone’s higher-end chipset. Yet that’s not the whole picture, as the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 ran through the same test ending at 90%, a nearly identical result. Standard (flat) phones with larger-capacity batteries tend to do better on the test, likely owing to their better capacity, but the smaller batteries on clamshell foldables lead to more drain (by comparison, the just-launched Oppo Find N3 Flip drained from 100% down to 89% in the same test). 

But on the bright side, the 30-watt charger included in the box recharges the phone from 0% to 72% in 30 minutes. The 5-watt wireless charging was less impressive, juicing the phone up from 72% to 86% in 30 minutes. 

While the hardware for the Razr 2023 achieves good performance across a variety of tasks, its cameras are far more uneven. 

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Of the rear cameras, we do have a favorite child

While most phones at the mid-range and premium levels have an array of cameras that capture photos of similar quality, the Razr 2023’s two rear shooters are drastically different. I’ll name my less-favored child up front: the 12-megapixel ultrawide camera takes far blurrier photos. 

The upside is that the 64-megapixel main camera is great all around. It takes sharp photos in a variety of environments, from bright daylight to dark interiors. So long as you don’t need to zoom in or out — as the old photographer’s adage goes, to “zoom with your legs” — the main camera is fine.

A salad with avocado, tomatoes, toasted squash and vegan shrimp (it was fine, but not great).A salad with avocado, tomatoes, toasted squash and vegan shrimp (it was fine, but not great).

Main camera

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The ultrawide does provide utility in bright daylight, but struggles in any moodier environment, as low-light shots are noticeably — even painfully — blurry. Here’s an apt comparison of an interior lit with dim, warm lighting, starting with the ultrawide camera:

A room in a bar decked out in frontier lodge style that's warmly lit, and looks properly yellow and slightly red thanks to the accurate 64-megapixel main camera.A room in a bar decked out in frontier lodge style that's warmly lit, and looks properly yellow and slightly red thanks to the accurate 64-megapixel main camera.

Main camera

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The Razr does use the ultrawide for a macro mode to take up-close shots, which turn out well, capturing detail and vivid colors (in my case, a close-up on the vegan salad with ingredients spanning the color spectrum). 

An outdoor nighttime concert at the Hollywood Bowl, with bright light on stage washing over the crowd -- the phone captures light-rimmed people but not the dark hills behind the stage.An outdoor nighttime concert at the Hollywood Bowl, with bright light on stage washing over the crowd -- the phone captures light-rimmed people but not the dark hills behind the stage.

Main camera

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The last camera on the Razr 2023 is a 32-megapixel shooter above the main display, and only used when the device is unfolded. While one could take selfies with it, given the outer screen shows previews for the 64-megapixel main camera when the phone is folded up, the inner display camera will probably only be used when taking video calls. The outer display is too small to preview everything the main camera can capture, but the sharper quality is worth it. 

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Compare a shot by the inner 32-megapixel selfie camera:

A man in a red and blue striped shirt looks into the camera.A man in a red and blue striped shirt looks into the camera.

Outer main camera

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There are quirks to taking selfies with the main camera via the outer display — as you can see above, it seems you can only take them in 4:3 ratio (which is annoying for 16:9 diehards like myself). But you’ll also have to be very intentional about how the phone is oriented when taking selfies: the thumbnail display is a horizontal rectangle, yet taking photos with the phone right-side up results in photos oriented vertically. If you want a wide selfie, you’ll need to counter-intuitively rotate the phone so that the display rectangle is thin and tall. 

Motorola phones aren’t particularly known for their night photography, and the same is true in the Razr 2023 — by which I mean, don’t expect some of the AI software miracles that premium Apple, Samsung and Google phones pull off to illuminate pitch-dark areas. That said, the Razr 2023’s 64-megapixel main camera makes the most of any light in the area and still produces sharp detail in zones that are lit enough. 

Motorola Razr 2023Motorola Razr 2023

How we test phones

Every phone tested by CNET’s reviews team was actually used in the real world. We test a phone’s features, play games and take photos. We examine the display to see if it’s bright, sharp and vibrant. We analyze the design and build to see how it is to hold and whether it has an IP-rating for water-resistance. We push the processor’s performance to the extremes using both standardized benchmark tools like GeekBench and 3DMark, along with our own anecdotal observations navigating the interface, recording high-resolution videos and playing graphically intense games at high refresh rates.

All the cameras are tested in a variety of conditions from bright sunlight to dark indoor scenes. We try out special features like night mode and portrait mode and compare our findings against similarly priced competing phones. We also check out the battery life by using it daily as well as running a series of battery drain tests.

We take into account additional features like support for 5G, satellite connectivity, fingerprint and face sensors, stylus support, fast charging speeds, foldable displays among others that can be useful. And we of course balance all of this against the price to give you the verdict on whether that phone, whatever price it is, actually represents good value. While these tests may not always be reflected in CNET’s initial review, we conduct follow-up and long-term testing in most circumstances.

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