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Motorola Razr 40 reviews by real users Motorola Razr 40
- 6.9"pOLEDFHD+21:9
- 189 g73.9 mm170.8 mm7.3 mm
- SnapD. 7 Gen1 Octa-Core 8 GB RAM 256 GB
- 699.600 v10
- 4200 mAh 33 W
- 1 64 Mpx ƒ/1.8 2 13 Mpx ƒ/2.2 SELF 32 Mpx · ƒ/2.45
- Android 15 Android 15
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- Screen3.3
- Performance4.3
- Camera5.0
- Battery5.0
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- Surprisingly durable, surprisingly underpowered.
I picked up a used Razr 40 for a decent price, the fear mongering of feeble folding phones might just be a thing of the past, however that might apply solely to Motorola. What surprised me more was the chipset on this device, this phone's Snapdragon 7 was way weaker than it appears on paper, it is laughably weaker than it's Snapdragon 8 tier, so intense tasks is not as amazing as I expected from a higher midrange device. Everything else it does fine with no issues, display is crisp and smooth (although the unoptimized Android sometimes ruins the experience woth stutters) and the cameras have good colors.
Pros- Seems durable
- Bright and colorful display
Cons- Underpowered SoC
- Hard to handle
- 5.1
- Screen3.3
- Performance4.3
- Camera5.0
- Battery5.0
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- 8.3 Design & Materials
- 6.9 Performance & Hardware
- 6.4 Camera
- 8.2 Connectivity
- 5.4 Battery
In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.
