| Brand | Motorola |
| Operating System | Android 14 |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| CPU Model | Mediatek Dimensity 8000 |
| CPU Speed | 3 GHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Screen Size | 6.9 Inches |
| Resolution | Main display: FHD+ (2640x1080), External display: (1056x1066) |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Model Name | Motorola razr 2024 |
Introducing motorola razr, now with a 2.4x larger*, fully functional external display. This massively useful 3.6" screen lets you see more and do more—without even flipping open its iconic design. Featuring moto ai, you can interact, capture, and create in new ways and at multiple angles. Hold it naturally like a camcorder and record smooth videos on the move using the 50MP camera system with moto ai powered stabilization. Or flip open to experience an ultra-wide, beautifully immersive 6.9" pOLED screen—backed by the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos®. And enjoy a design that’s built to last with a vegan leather finish, underwater protection, and Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus®. Flip forward with the new motorola razr.
I was kinda surprised at how easy it was to transfer all my stuff from my Samsung to this Motorola, I love it! Honestly going from Samsung to Samsung took hours and transferring everything to the razor was super easy! It charges really fast too, the battery doesn't hold as good of a charge as I would like but it's definitely worth it. I have ATT and I just put my sim card in and it's been amazing
Love my phone. I was safe from Hacker Ex boyfriend. It was a great smart buy. Love that it fits in my back pocket. In fact it's fold up size is perfect for pockets
A nice, unique-looking phone, but it gets too hot too easily and lags when playing Bluetooth music and on the screen. It restarts automatically very often for no reason. The video playback starts all of a sudden while the phone is idle, locked and closed. It's one of the worst phones I've ever had. not recommended.
So far it is a great phone! I really like the flip part, as it fits easily in my pockets.
I've used this device for almost three months now, and I have some mixed thoughts about it. I got this while it was on sale for $450, and for that price I would recommend, I wouldn't necessarily recommend at a higer price though. It's a flip phone, however the internal specs and performance are more of midrange-level.Pros:-It's a more budget-friendly way to try out flip-style android phones, which fold up and fit very nicely in pockets, purses, ect.-It carries over the same cover display as the 2023 Razr, which is 3.6 inches and runs at 90hz, plenty big and smooth enough for basic tasks like checking notifications, sending texts, using an assistant, music, ect.-The hinge is much improved from the 2023 Razrs, and is very smooth, the crease is also not overly prominent when viewing head on.-The processor is a MediaTek Dimensity 7300X, which is fast enough for most things, and is very power efficient, I get typically about a day and a half of moderate-heavy use out of this.Cons:-It collects dust around the edges of the inner display and the hinge easily.-While the processor is snappy enough for most tasks, it does have it's lags and stuttery moments, for me the most when viewing social media videos, not sure if this is a hardware or software issue though.-Camera quality isn't the best, it's a 50 megapixel sensor but the image processing just isn't there.Overall it's a good phone, but there might be some better renewed options out there for those looking for a device to use as their daily driver for heavy use cases.
So far I love it, but am being very careful with it because it seems very delicate. I tried one case for it, didn’t like it, so I have another one ordered. Then maybe I won’t be so nervous about it after all, that is the most I’ve ever spent on a phone. I don’t think all my other phones together cost as much as my Motorola Razer 2025. If something happens, I will update my review. Praying nothing happens lol.
The crease is barely noticable in daily use. I only really notice it when I'm actively thinking about it and occasionally when drawing on my phone but it's tolerable. I love the external screen and it's helped me to not use my phone for extended periods of time. The phone build is sturdy and high quality, it runs fast, and most apps work great on the external display (even games Minecraft). The value of this phone is incredible. The camera is better than just about any android phone I've seen in person, there's more storage and memory than I even know what to do with, the audio quality is pretty solid and it's loud enough to play music in a rickety car on a bumpy freeway with the windows down. I haven't had any issues with calls dropping, occasionally texts will take a while to go through but I live in the mountains, so that's to be expected. Out and about my service connection is always great.The phone has also been generally fun to use. The only two pieces of tech to come out in my lifetime that I've really felt excited over have been virtual reality and foldable smart phones, and this phone has really lived up to my excitement. The external display mirroring the internal display when taking photos is something that comes in very handy and people always get so excited when they first see it. The phone has made for a great conversation starter when out and about. I like to carry it in my hand instead of in my pocket sometimes because I love when people ask me questions about it and I get to show off all the fun features. The external display runs all sorts of things including just about any mobile game you can think of. The smart connect feature works surprisingly well with my computer and makes it easier to respond to texts while working without getting immediately sidetracked. Google Gemini comes in very handy when I need quick answers, although sometimes she has no clue what I'm saying and she ends up giving me some very strange responses as a result. The Google Lens type feature that pops up when holding down the nav bar is helpful too. I've found myself using it for quick translations or when people text a word or phrase that I'm not familiar with.I downloaded the Novel Launcher on this phone as I had with my previous phone. It works great on the internal display but it doesn't work well on the external display because it carries the settings from the internal display over to the external display and so everything is squished and cut off in order to make it fit. If there were an option in Nova Launcher to set up two separate home screens for each screen of this phone then that would make the app more practical, but I'm happy enough with the customizability available on the external screen as Motorola designed it.I did have concerns with not being able to change out the internal screen protector, but after having this phone for a few weeks I've realized that it's much less of an issue than anticipated because of how much time the phone spends while closed. I've never dropped the phone with it open and the screen protector on the external display has done its jobe during those falls. The internal screen is protected by default because it isn't exposed nearly as much as standard phone screens are.
Phone gets extremely hot when using the camera app for more than a couple minutes. It does cool down kinda quick but I wouldn't put it back in my pocket right away. Gets warm when using the front screen too. Not as hot as when using the camera. selfie camera is garbage. I do think the main camera is pretty good.Update:Using the killapps app helps kill apps running in the background and it helps it from heating up so quickly. But using YouTube on the front screen for more than a minute makes it run at 45⁰C or higher. This isn't good for the phone.Also, the antennas are poor. I've tried at least 10 phones(Samsungs, iPhones, OnePlus, Pixels, TCL and even a Razr plus 2023) on Verizon in the 6 years I've used them and this is the first phone that wouldn't stay connected and suggested me to use WiFi calling. My wifi isn't great so this phone will be returned.
Phone works great, love the folder feature and options for use when folding and camera quality
I was kinda surprised at how easy it was to transfer all my stuff from my Samsung to this Motorola, I love it! Honestly going from Samsung to Samsung took hours and transferring everything to the razor was super easy! It charges really fast too, the battery doesn't hold as good of a charge as I would like but it's definitely worth it. I have ATT and I just put my sim card in and it's been amazing
Love my phone. I was safe from Hacker Ex boyfriend. It was a great smart buy. Love that it fits in my back pocket. In fact it's fold up size is perfect for pockets
A nice, unique-looking phone, but it gets too hot too easily and lags when playing Bluetooth music and on the screen. It restarts automatically very often for no reason. The video playback starts all of a sudden while the phone is idle, locked and closed. It's one of the worst phones I've ever had. not recommended.
So far it is a great phone! I really like the flip part, as it fits easily in my pockets.
I've used this device for almost three months now, and I have some mixed thoughts about it. I got this while it was on sale for $450, and for that price I would recommend, I wouldn't necessarily recommend at a higer price though. It's a flip phone, however the internal specs and performance are more of midrange-level.Pros:-It's a more budget-friendly way to try out flip-style android phones, which fold up and fit very nicely in pockets, purses, ect.-It carries over the same cover display as the 2023 Razr, which is 3.6 inches and runs at 90hz, plenty big and smooth enough for basic tasks like checking notifications, sending texts, using an assistant, music, ect.-The hinge is much improved from the 2023 Razrs, and is very smooth, the crease is also not overly prominent when viewing head on.-The processor is a MediaTek Dimensity 7300X, which is fast enough for most things, and is very power efficient, I get typically about a day and a half of moderate-heavy use out of this.Cons:-It collects dust around the edges of the inner display and the hinge easily.-While the processor is snappy enough for most tasks, it does have it's lags and stuttery moments, for me the most when viewing social media videos, not sure if this is a hardware or software issue though.-Camera quality isn't the best, it's a 50 megapixel sensor but the image processing just isn't there.Overall it's a good phone, but there might be some better renewed options out there for those looking for a device to use as their daily driver for heavy use cases.
So far I love it, but am being very careful with it because it seems very delicate. I tried one case for it, didn’t like it, so I have another one ordered. Then maybe I won’t be so nervous about it after all, that is the most I’ve ever spent on a phone. I don’t think all my other phones together cost as much as my Motorola Razer 2025. If something happens, I will update my review. Praying nothing happens lol.
The crease is barely noticable in daily use. I only really notice it when I'm actively thinking about it and occasionally when drawing on my phone but it's tolerable. I love the external screen and it's helped me to not use my phone for extended periods of time. The phone build is sturdy and high quality, it runs fast, and most apps work great on the external display (even games Minecraft). The value of this phone is incredible. The camera is better than just about any android phone I've seen in person, there's more storage and memory than I even know what to do with, the audio quality is pretty solid and it's loud enough to play music in a rickety car on a bumpy freeway with the windows down. I haven't had any issues with calls dropping, occasionally texts will take a while to go through but I live in the mountains, so that's to be expected. Out and about my service connection is always great.The phone has also been generally fun to use. The only two pieces of tech to come out in my lifetime that I've really felt excited over have been virtual reality and foldable smart phones, and this phone has really lived up to my excitement. The external display mirroring the internal display when taking photos is something that comes in very handy and people always get so excited when they first see it. The phone has made for a great conversation starter when out and about. I like to carry it in my hand instead of in my pocket sometimes because I love when people ask me questions about it and I get to show off all the fun features. The external display runs all sorts of things including just about any mobile game you can think of. The smart connect feature works surprisingly well with my computer and makes it easier to respond to texts while working without getting immediately sidetracked. Google Gemini comes in very handy when I need quick answers, although sometimes she has no clue what I'm saying and she ends up giving me some very strange responses as a result. The Google Lens type feature that pops up when holding down the nav bar is helpful too. I've found myself using it for quick translations or when people text a word or phrase that I'm not familiar with.I downloaded the Novel Launcher on this phone as I had with my previous phone. It works great on the internal display but it doesn't work well on the external display because it carries the settings from the internal display over to the external display and so everything is squished and cut off in order to make it fit. If there were an option in Nova Launcher to set up two separate home screens for each screen of this phone then that would make the app more practical, but I'm happy enough with the customizability available on the external screen as Motorola designed it.I did have concerns with not being able to change out the internal screen protector, but after having this phone for a few weeks I've realized that it's much less of an issue than anticipated because of how much time the phone spends while closed. I've never dropped the phone with it open and the screen protector on the external display has done its jobe during those falls. The internal screen is protected by default because it isn't exposed nearly as much as standard phone screens are.
Phone gets extremely hot when using the camera app for more than a couple minutes. It does cool down kinda quick but I wouldn't put it back in my pocket right away. Gets warm when using the front screen too. Not as hot as when using the camera. selfie camera is garbage. I do think the main camera is pretty good.Update:Using the killapps app helps kill apps running in the background and it helps it from heating up so quickly. But using YouTube on the front screen for more than a minute makes it run at 45⁰C or higher. This isn't good for the phone.Also, the antennas are poor. I've tried at least 10 phones(Samsungs, iPhones, OnePlus, Pixels, TCL and even a Razr plus 2023) on Verizon in the 6 years I've used them and this is the first phone that wouldn't stay connected and suggested me to use WiFi calling. My wifi isn't great so this phone will be returned.
Phone works great, love the folder feature and options for use when folding and camera quality
Do even more—from sending messages to playing music—using the fully functional 3.6" external display.
Choose from on-trend colors in soft vegan leather with a durable, compact, and comfortable design.
Explore your creativity with Flex View, using the phone like a camcorder, stepping into a personal photo booth, and snapping hands-free selfies.
Capture stunning photos in any light and ultra-smooth videos on the move with moto ai.
Go a full day and night with a 4200mAh battery, fuel up fast with TurboPower 30W charging, and charge wirelessly.
Google Android Smartphone Compatible with all major U.S. carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, and T Mobile. It also works with prepaid carriers, including Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless, Metro by T-Mobile, Simple Mobile, Total Wireless, Tracfone, Net10, Mint, Tracfone, Google Fi, and H2O.