Motorola Razr 50 Review: Should You Buy in 10 Points

Vanshika Malhotra

Motorola is all for aesthetics, so you get the Koala Grey for the vegan suede finish and it looks and feels like a million dollars, but also attracts a lot of dust.

Design

The bigger cover display, which is easy access to productivity apps. It helped me access my go-to apps without the need for flipping the phone constantly. 

Display

The phone is mostly smooth and scrolling through apps is breezy but there can be subtle lags. For its price, a high-end chipset would have made more sense.

Performance

The software part is impressive, though. The neat and clean UI reminded me of days with the Pixel years ago and the traditional Moto gestures will make you nostalgic if you have used them before.

UI

The Razr 50 gets the same main camera as the expensive Razr 50 Ultra, however, in terms of colour reproduction, it is a tad bit better. The picture quality is also great and you will mostly find details well highlighted.

Camera

The phone took more than an hour to fully charge, and the phone did not have any issues lasting through the day with moderate usage.

Battery

The Motorola Razr 50 fits the bill for people who want the foldable experience without splurging exorbitantly. The build quality sees an improvement over the outgoing model and the larger outer display makes things much more accessible.

Verdict

- Useful outer display - Great speakers - Neat and smooth UI - Good cameras

What is Good?

- Could have gone with a more powerful processor - Slow charging speeds

What is Bad?

- OPPO Reno 12 Pro - HONOR 200 Pro - iQOO 12

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