Motorola Razr 40 Ultra Review | Stylish, compact phone with best-in class selfie performance
The Hindu
The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra is a compelling choice for those seeking an impressive feature set within a stylish, compact form factor that can transform into a larger device.
Foldable smartphones have been gaining immense popularity over the past few years, whether in a compact clamshell foldable form or a bulkier phablet type.
Motorola unveiled its Razr 40 Ultra smartphone earlier this year, packing two screens and seamlessly blending the nostalgia of the iconic Moto Razr of yore with the cutting-edge technology of today.
Starting at a price of Rs 89,999, the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra features a sleek profile, an improved cover screen that outshines its rivals, and a smooth interface.
We tested the phone for a fortnight to decipher its potential chances in the flooded smartphone market. And here are our findings.
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The Razr 40 Ultra’s design is a departure from the “edgy” aesthetics of its predecessors. It embraces a rounded, thin form factor that feels just right, whether folded at 15.1mm or open at 6.99mm.
The phone’s compact form factor makes it extremely portable when folded. When opened, it transforms into a sleek device sporting a 6.9-inch screen device which is larger than most smartphones today.