Just in time for the 20th anniversary of the legendary clamshell Motorola Razr from 2003, smartphone maker Motorola, now owned by PC giant Lenovo, has released another reinterpretation of the classic as a smartphone. Where previous foldable devices had teething problems, the new Motorola Razr 40 Ultra already looks quite mature. You can discover what works well and what doesn’t in our test.
In the first generation, which was introduced four years ago, the Motorola Razr, relaunched as a smartphone, was an innovative but not yet optimally developed device. The slow hinge, the clearly visible crease in the middle of the screen and a tiny external display that is difficult to use in practice diminished the fun of the first generation. We have looked at whether the teething problems of the new model Razr 40 Ultra are a thing of the past.
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