8.5

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  • Screen8.8
  • Performance8.8
  • Camera8.6
  • Connectivity9.0
  • Battery8.3
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  • One of my best Phones - Really comfortable to use with one hand, easy to carry in your pocket, Incredible performance

    My first time using a foldable phone, and I can say it’s more than I expected.
    First of all, it’s really comfortable to use. With the large cover screen, you can run almost every single app, and this feature really helps you stay on top of urgent things (like messages, calls, or important notifications) without getting dragged into other time-consuming apps.

    Battery:
    It performs much better than I thought. It easily lasts me all day, especially considering that you mainly use the cover screen, which is more energy-efficient. In fact, the battery seems to last even longer than my previous regular phone. Another great feature is the fast charging — the real fast charging. I’m not talking about the old 20W “fast” charge; with this model, you get up to 68W, going from 10% to 80% in just over half an hour. It’s incredibly convenient when you need a quick charge before leaving home and realize you’ve forgotten to plug it in earlier.

    Cameras:
    They’re amazing! Finally, Motorola included an ultra-wide lens, which makes perfect sense since you’ll often take group selfies with the main cameras and want to capture as much of the background as possible. The video stabilization really impressed me — even when walking on uneven terrain, the video stays smooth. The front camera is good enough for video calls, but I usually use the main cameras instead; it’s much better to hold the phone with one hand or fold it halfway and place it on a table for a hands-free call.

    Durability:
    This is probably its weakest point. You should take good care of the large screen, as it’s a foldable display. Although the overall design feels quite robust (titatium), I still have some doubts about its long-term durability. I'm not sure How it will endurance a fall.

    I also wish the cover screen offered more options for customization — more styles and add-ins would make it even better.

    In my opinion this is the best phones on this format flip format.

    • 9.4
    • Screen9.0
    • Performance9.6
    • Camera9.2
    • Connectivity9.6
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Very handy to have in your pocket.

    Much nicer in your pocket than the usual washboards. Slightly less powerful all things being equal (battery, cooling, price).

    Pros
    • Transportation
    Cons
    • Overall performance is slightly degraded compared to a classic board!
    • 8.8
    • Screen8.5
    • Performance7.3
    • Camera7.0
    • Connectivity8.0
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    It's a good phone, but I feel like it's more of a luxury than a necessity.

    • 9.2
    • Screen8.7
    • Performance9.3
    • Camera9.5
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery7.0

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  • 8.6 Design & Materials
  • 7.9 Performance & Hardware
  • 7.8 Camera
  • 8.8 Connectivity
  • 6.0 Battery
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