The design concept of earlier Motorola smartphones, particularly the first two generations, is completely scrapped on the Razr Plus. Something that feels more in keeping with Samsung’s recent clamshells has entirely replaced the instantly identifiable chin, which was designed to harken back to the early 2000s. You may think you’re looking at Samsung’s next flagship if you didn’t see the rounded edges that Motorola used to make this phone feel more playful and less like the Galaxy Z Flip 4.
While it’s true that the Razr+ may no longer stand out from the crowd, this is really an improvement. I almost wish the frosted glass on the rear of my unit looped around to surround the front display since it feels so good. Companies are unable to get enough of glossy side rails these days, but I’m not a huge fan of them. Although I like the glossy finish of the more expensive Razr, the matte frame offers a good contrast with the glass.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]When opened, the Razr Plus looks much like any other contemporary Motorola smartphone available today. Just like the other one, it offers features like Peek Display for viewing incoming alerts, movements to activate the flash or camera, and some really useful clock and weather widgets. It has the same drawbacks, such as not having an always-on screen.
Specifications
- Model Name Motorola razr+ 2023
- Wireless Carrier Unlocked for All Carriers
- Operating System Android 13.0
- Cellular Technology 5G
- Memory Storage Capacity 256 GB
- Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB Type C, NFC
- Color Magenta
- Screen Size 6.9 Inches
- Wireless network technology GSM, Wi-Fi, LTE
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The newly released Razr+ from Motorola is the kind of phone that is more than the sum of its parts. It is not even close to being a perfect phone, and at a price of one thousand dollars, it might not be enough to satisfy even the most discerning of users. However, if you are willing to overlook the poor picture quality, which is a significant obstacle for many people, I can say that this is some of the most enjoyable experiences I’ve had with a smartphone in recent years. The simple act of opening and closing the gadget (and then opening it again) brought back memories of times when I used to fidget with my first mobile phones, back when a T9 dialer was plenty to impress me.
This is also the phone that made me believe that foldable could very well be the phones of the future. On paper, the idea of affixing a little screen to the front of a big 6.9-inch slate might appear to be a poor one; nevertheless, in practice, the two components work together in a manner that is unexpectedly harmonious. In the event that you are longing for a smartphone that is capable of attracting attention once more, or if you are longing for the days when Android phones were experimental, strange, or quirky, the Motorola Razr+ is an absolute winner.