• 2 months ago
The Motorola Razr+ 2024 and Motorola Razr 2024 are packed with upgrades to the exterior display, cameras, AI features and more.
Let's just say, it's been 20 years since the OG Razr, and these flip foldables have come a long way. Check out our hands-on first impressions, plus a rundown on specs, battery life and camera quality. Don't forget to let us know what you'd want to see in a full Motorola Razr+ and Razr 2024 review!
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00:00Can you guys believe it's been 20 years since the original Motorola RAZR. I remember it
00:04I was actually still in school back then but today I have two new exciting phones
00:08We have the 2024 edition of the Motorola RAZR plus that is their flagship model and equally as exciting is the RAZR
00:172024 the RAZR plus starts at $1,000, but this one
00:21$700 I'll show you what you need to know
00:24The biggest thing that Motorola has done right with its foldable phones is the external display and this year is no different
00:30Both phones have larger displays the RAZR plus 2024 has a 4-inch plastic OLED display
00:36That is 17% larger while the standard RAZR has a 3.6 inch display
00:41That is two and a half times bigger than last year's
00:44But I'm excited that it's a much larger display because last year's was only a tiny strip
00:49So you can see the RAZR plus has a larger display very thin bezels all around
00:53You'll be able to see more of the screen and also if you have full apps be able to scale up a little bit better
00:57But it's not bad with the RAZR. You still have a sizable 3.6 inch display, which is a lot bigger than last year's model
01:04So with the larger screen the RAZR plus it's helpful because I could see more of the screen
01:08So I don't have to do as much zoom and compared to the standard one another big upgrade
01:12They've added this year is the addition of an always-on display and it's far more customizable
01:17You can hold down display to customize your widget panel
01:20So you can see them all in one place or rearrange them press down the home screen
01:23You could also add multiple widgets the same home screen
01:27One of the features I'm excited about here is flex mode kind of similar to the iPhone standby mode where when you have it flex
01:33Halfway like this. It'll actually allow you to customize the screen
01:37You can have it like a digital picture frame with all your photos speaking of photos
01:40Let's take a look at the camera
01:42The RAZR plus has a main 50 megapixel camera
01:45But they took out the ultra-wide in favor of a 50 megapixel telephoto with two times optical zoom. That could be a controversy
01:52I'm gonna actually miss the ultra-wide because I do a lot of vlogging
01:56however
01:56if you need that wide angle take a look at the standard RAZR because it has a
02:0050 megapixel main camera and it's paired with the 13 megapixel ultra-wide
02:04So you can get that wider field of view and for video fans, they've upgraded the camcorder mode feature
02:09So when you actually open up the app and put your phone like this halfway
02:13It'll automatically start recording and now you have options to shoot in portrait or landscape
02:19Aside from the screen the difference here is the processors the RAZR plus has the snapdragon 8s gen 3
02:24While the standard RAZR has a MediaTek processor
02:28The reason why you might want to get a faster processor because it'll be helpful with all the assistive motor AI features
02:33Which includes the ability to summarize voice notes and a cool feature that I tried out which is actually making wallpapers with generative AI
02:44They've upgraded the batteries in both phones the RAZR plus has a
02:484000 mAh battery while the standard RAZR has a 4200 mAh battery
02:54Both support 15 watts wireless charging while the RAZR plus has a faster 40 watt charging
03:00Versus 35 watts with the standard. What I like is that both phones have the same price last year
03:05The standard RAZR is still at $700 while the plus is $1,000
03:13So, what do you guys think? Which phone would you get? For me personally, I would stick with the standard RAZR because it is cheaper
03:20But it also keeps that ultra wide camera, which I'm a fan of. Let me know in the comments below
03:24Don't forget to read my full hands-on at Tom's Guide. Follow us on social at Tom's Guide
03:29I'm Jon B and I'll see you in my next video
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