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MOTOROLA RAZR 40
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Characteristics MOTOROLA RAZR 40
Screen size6.9 "
RAM12 GB
Internal storage256 GB
Capacity4200 mAh
Description
The Motorola Razr 40 is a foldable smartphone that integrates modern mobile features in a compact clamshell design. It comes equipped with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage, offering sufficient memory and storage for multitasking and everyday use.
The device features a main display that delivers good visual quality, supporting a smooth and responsive user experience. Its camera system offers satisfactory image results for general photography needs. The Razr 40 includes a 4,200 mAh battery, which provides adequate battery life for typical daily use. Wireless charging is supported.
Connectivity options on the smartphone include 5G connectivity, NFC, and other standard wireless communication technologies. The phone’s design is noted for its sleek foldable construction, combining portability with a full-sized screen when unfolded. Overall, the Motorola Razr 40 presents a balanced mix of performance and modern smartphone capabilities within a foldable form factor.
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Basu goel
A great new experience
Hello all , FUN FACT :Buying this phone has seriously reduced my screen time , I rarely flip open the phone or use my phone for anything . The most basics thing I do is to call 2-3 people in my life everyday and that happens pretty flawlessly with the little outer screen . Other than that , this phone is great , I switched from an iPhone x . The battery life is amazing ( of course it would be as I rarely touch the thing nowadays ) . But seriously, this new technology, flip phone The 120hz display, everything is amazing . Especially the price point . Well done Motorola . If u really want to try something new , then go for this 100% .
Sahil
Poor Quality Screen
I recently purchased a Motorola phone, and I couldn't be more disappointed with the screen quality. It didn't take long for issues to surface. Within 30 days, the colors appeared washed out, and there was a noticeable lack of clarity. This was particularly frustrating since I had high hopes for the phone's display quality. To make matters worse, the screen eventually delaminated from the fold. I had been handling the phone with utmost care, yet the screen's layers began to separate, causing a visually unappealing and distracting effect. It was incredibly frustrating to see a high-end smartphone exhibit such poor build quality. To resolve these issues, I decided to contact the Motorola service center, thinking they would provide assistance promptly. However, dealing with them turned out to be another headache. Their customer service was subpar, and they gave me a hard time at every turn. Getting my phone repaired or replaced felt like an ordeal rather than a straightforward process. What's most concerning is that I later found out that this screen issue is a known problem with Motorola phones. It's disheartening to know that they continue to sell devices with a flaw they are aware of. In conclusion, my experience with the Motorola screen has been extremely disappointing. The distorted display, delamination problem, and the uncooperative service center have left me frustrated and regretful of my purchase. I strongly advise potential buyers to consider alternative options until Motorola addresses these issues and improves their customer service.
EduXplor
Only Flip with Vanilla Android !!!
First the primary purpose of taking a flip phone was to minimize my smartphone usage and I have succeeded in it to some extent by using the external display. Also, I wanted vanilla android (as I have a good experience with Pixel devices), as such Motorola Flip was an obvious choice apart from Samsung’s flip devices. Here are my impressions of this phone: BUILD: Build quality is good, however, it can no way match the quality of usual one-piece devices. As such, people who use their phones roughly shouldn’t purchase this phone. Same holds true for people with butter fingers as this device wouldn’t survive too many drops. DISPLAY: External display is pretty useful. You can take or make calls; however, they will be on loudspeaker mode. For making calls, only contacts in your favorite's will be available and you have to selects contacts widget from external display settings first. You can also read messages and emails but you can’t respond to them. The internal display is huge and colours are nice (if saturated mode is selected) but a downgrade in comparison to my Samsung Note 10 which I used earlier. TAKE MOTOROLA’S CREASELESS CLAIM WITH A PINCH OF SALT, the crease is fairly obvious and will not bother you after sometime. CALLS: The cellular reception is excellent and the call quality is great. No call drops for me and 5g network speed is also good. PERFORMANE: Performance of the phone is decent but if you are power user, you will feel it underpowered. There are minor stutters and lags here and there but for normal users, it is manageable. CAMERA: Coming from Samsung Note 10, I feel the camera quality is downgrade but one can live with it if you want it for normal imaging. One of the issues with the camera is that it is slow and takes half a second to take a picture. Picture quality though is good but colours are muted and lifeless (unless Samsung’s boosted colours) and surprisingly night shots are better. Video quality on the other side is great. The front camera quality is good; however, the WhatsApp video call quality is terrible and I can’t explain why. May be a software update in future will fix both the camera response time and the video call quality which has been the case with Motorola devices. Some camera samples are also attached to judge for yourself. BATTERY: Battery life is OK and in most of the scenarios you will get through the day easily with a screen on time of 5-6 hours. However, it charges fairly quick with supplied 33W turbo charger. Finally, I would recommend this phone to those who have normal usage pattern and want to minimize their smartphone usage and don’t bother about having the best camera phone in the market. At present, the folding screen tech is costly affair and in comparison to Samsung’s costly flip devices Motorola does provide a usable device to the people at a decent enough cost to experience this technology.
Nitesh Anand
Great product at this price point.
It's been two weeks and I am very happy with the product so far. The effective price is close to 52K after discount and cashback. The hinge is very good - there is no gap after closing, the crease is barely visible. The display is very high quality, the external display is also very useful. The phone is very very sleek and still has a large battery which easily lasts a day with moderate use; and charges very quickly as well with a 33W charger supplied in the box. Comes with a pre-applied screen protector and also a very good case in the box. The haptic feedback is of very high quality. The processor is very reliable. Cameras are good. Can take pictures with the main camera without opening the phone. The user interface/software experience is great. The dual stereo speakers are loud and sound great. Overall, very happy with the product. Would be great if we get more things to do on the external display via OTA updates.
Anonymous
3years OS, 4years security, after that custom roms
Anonymous
horrible bought 2 and they both only lasted a week stopped working for no reason and the other randomly got a white line going down the screen would not recommend and they want to send me another one for 30 idt i will
user razr40
This phone is not good. Looks good. Basic job is calling where it fails miserably. voice is choppy and muted intermittently throughout the call. Service is another hassle. Almost non existent
Anonymous
Excellent phone for its price.
Anonymous
How many years of updates will it get?