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Motorola Razr+ 2025 in for review
Motorola Razr+ 2025 in for review

GSM Arena

time2 days ago

  • GSM Arena

Motorola Razr+ 2025 in for review

We did the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra review, and the Razr 2025 review is underway. Now it's time to welcome the third and final member of the series - the Razr+ 2025, which is exclusive to North America and doesn't have a global version unlike its siblings. Motorola Razr+ 2025 This one sits in the middle of the pack, below the Ultra, above the vanilla. Indeed, it packs some superior specs to the regular Razr 2025 in most categories. The SoC is a more powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 with more RAM (12GB vs 8GB). It lacks an ultrawide but offers a 50MP 2x zoom instead. Both displays are better - the inner one has 165Hz refresh rate, while the cover screen is larger at 4 inches vs 3.6 inches. Where the Razr+ 2025 is below its counterparts is in the battery capacity - it's 4,000mAh vs the 4,500mAh on the vanilla and 4,700mAh on the Ultra. Our Razr+ 2025 features the Mocha Mousse paint job. There're also Hot Pink, Peach Fuzz, Spring Green, and Midnight Blue versions. There's a single 12/256GB config to choose from, and it ships with a USB-C cable. The Razr+ 2025 is $799 at the time of this article - down from $999. We've said it time and time again, but Motorola is truly in a league of its own when it comes to phone colors. The Razr+ 2025 looks unique. It feels great too, with a very grippy leather-like finish on the back panel. The hinge is perfectly weighed - not too firm, but it's not soft and vague. Top marks on hardware! Motorola Razr+ 2025 in Mocha Mousse There's also something to be said of Motorola's take on Android. Some of us would go as far as calling it the best Android skin there is, thanks to pixel-perfect scaling throughout the OS, and lovely visuals. On the other hand we need to mention a gripe we have with the Razr+ 2025. Its display came in a Neutral color profile by default, and it's lifeless - very desaturated and dull. Not a big issue, though - you can put the screen in a Vivid mode to rectify this. Interestingly, the Razr 2025 came in Vivid by default. Our review is underway so stay tuned!

How many software updates is the Motorola Razr 2025 eligible for?
How many software updates is the Motorola Razr 2025 eligible for?

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Yahoo

How many software updates is the Motorola Razr 2025 eligible for?

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Best Answer: The Motorola Razr 2025 series will receive three years of major OS updates. Since all three foldables run Android 15 out of the box, you can expect them to be updated till Android 18. Apart from that, Motorola will also offer four years of bi-monthly security updates for the entire line-up. Motorola has finally introduced the Razr 2025 series, heating up the competition in the foldable space further. And for the first time, the Razr line-up is comprised of not two, but three flip-style foldables. You have the standard Razr 2025, the Razr Plus 2025, and the top-tier Razr Ultra 2025. As expected, the Razr 2025 series will come with numerous improvements, both on the outside and the inside. Among the hardware upgrades are a new titanium hinge that the brand claims should allow for enhanced durability, an IP48 rating across the board for better ingress protection, new colors and finishes (including wood and Alcantara fabric for the Razr Ultra 2025), and more powerful internals. Coming to the software, Motorola is going all in with Moto AI, its own suite of AI-powered tools that work in tandem with Google AI. That's all well and good, but what about the core Android operating system that serves as the foundation for all these advanced Android features? Unfortunately, things remain a tad lackluster in this department. All three members of the Razr 2025 line-up boot Android 15 out of the box, and Motorola has promised three years of major OS updates for the trio. This means you can expect them to be updated to Android 16, 17, and 18 in the future. Apart from that, the brand will also offer four years of bi-monthly security updates for the three foldables. While not outright bad, this update policy is nowhere near what foldable phones from rivals such as Google and Samsung are backed by. Strangely enough, one of Motorola's recent launches—the Edge 50 Neo—comes with a commitment of five years of major OS and security updates, despite being a mid-range smartphone that costs much less than even the vanilla Razr 2025. We can't help but feel that the brand should have done a better job with its latest foldables in terms of software support, which continues to be inconsistent. With that said, the Razr 2025 lineup has many good things going for it. While the Razr 2025 and the Razr Plus 2025 can be considered modest upgrades over their respective predecessors, the Razr Ultra 2025 is a proper top-of-the-line device that can go against some of the best Android phones currently available out there. Driven by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, it comes with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The phone sports an enhanced Pantone-validated camera setup, with a 50MP primary sensor and a 50MP ultrawide lens. All modern connectivity and I/O options are included in the mix, and you also get a 4,700mAh battery with fast wired and wireless charging support. If only Motorola could improve its software update game, the Razr Ultra 2025 could very well turn out to be a fabulous device, despite its $1,299 asking price. The newest Razr Offering a larger and higher-resolution foldable display, a faster chipset, a Pantone-validated camera system, four funky color options, and an IP48 rating for better ingress protection, the Motorola Razr 2025 is an affordable flip-style foldable phone that ticks a lot of boxes.

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