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REVIEW: Motorola Razr - Now Budget Foldable Smartphone 2 Years Later? ($200) - Worth It?
Motorola Razr 5G vs Motorola Razr 2019
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The SE is still remembered more fondly for some reason. Its design and size helps. Going to the 6/6S size takes a lot of adjustment time for folks so used to the 4/4S/5/5S/SE1 size. Took me a year to adjust using M7 coming from iPhone 4 and Nexus One. The iPhone 6-series did not have a popular design while the 5-series remains the most popular according to polls.
The last Steve Jobs had input with was with the iPhone 5 design. We still got a metal back while the 8/X-series became all-glass. I would look at my space gray iPhone SE from time to time without a case and think, "Damn! Why have iPhones become uglier over the years?" And iPhones felt way better in one-hand or a shallow pocket a decade ago.
My top 5 favorite phone designs ever...
Apple iPhone 5/5S/SE
Google Nexus One
HTC One M7
Apple iPhone 4/4S
Motorola Razr 4G/5G (2019/2020)
Honorable mentions: 🐼 Google Pixel 2 XL, Google Nexus 4, BlackBerry Bold 9900, Nokia N9/Lumia 800, Nokia N8, and Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.
Til this day, my BlackBerry Bold 9900 is still one of the best phones to hold with one-hand. I can understand Kim Kardashian using the Bold 9900 for 5 years and getting them off eBay!
I will always prefer the M7's size and design over the M8's even though the M7 gave me more problems like shorter battery life, overheating, no expandable storage, and purple/pink photos in low-light.
Something about that glacial silver M7 that the M8 in any color never did for me. The M8 was also much taller and heavier. M7 has a special place in my heart for just looking nicer and feeling smaller.
I think this Razr 3 or 2022 (whatever they call it) is going to make the necessary improvements over the Razr 5G released 2 years ago. But that's expected. The question is will you remember it as fondly as the Razr 5G you used?
The Flip 4 looks like an improvement over the Flip 3 especially with battery capacity, but the differences aren't all that memorable to make you enjoy the Flip 4 that much more. And design seems to be the most important especially with the RAZR which was marketed originally as a fashion phone in late-2004.
I used an iPhone 12 mini last year and while it's better than SE1, I still preferred using my SE1. Sold 12 mini after 4 months. SE1 has headphone jack, smaller, lighter, nicer design, and my huge preference of Touch ID over Face ID. The SE1 as outdated as it is, is still the GOAT iPhone I've ever owned.
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The SE is still remembered more fondly for some reason. Its design and size helps. Going to the 6/6S size takes a lot of adjustment time for folks so used to the 4/4S/5/5S/SE1 size. Took me a year to adjust using M7 coming from iPhone 4 and Nexus One. The iPhone 6-series did not have a popular design while the 5-series remains the most popular according to polls.
The last Steve Jobs had input with was with the iPhone 5 design. We still got a metal back while the 8/X-series became all-glass. I would look at my space gray iPhone SE from time to time without a case and think, "Damn! Why have iPhones become uglier over the years?" And iPhones felt way better in one-hand or a shallow pocket a decade ago.
My top 5 favorite phone designs ever...
Apple iPhone 5/5S/SE
Google Nexus One
HTC One M7
Apple iPhone 4/4S
Motorola Razr 4G/5G (2019/2020)
Honorable mentions: 🐼 Google Pixel 2 XL, Google Nexus 4, BlackBerry Bold 9900, Nokia N9/Lumia 800, Nokia N8, and Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.
Til this day, my BlackBerry Bold 9900 is still one of the best phones to hold with one-hand. I can understand Kim Kardashian using the Bold 9900 for 5 years and getting them off eBay!
I will always prefer the M7's size and design over the M8's even though the M7 gave me more problems like shorter battery life, overheating, no expandable storage, and purple/pink photos in low-light.
Something about that glacial silver M7 that the M8 in any color never did for me. The M8 was also much taller and heavier. M7 has a special place in my heart for just looking nicer and feeling smaller.
I think this Razr 3 or 2022 (whatever they call it) is going to make the necessary improvements over the Razr 5G released 2 years ago. But that's expected. The question is will you remember it as fondly as the Razr 5G you used?
The Flip 4 looks like an improvement over the Flip 3 especially with battery capacity, but the differences aren't all that memorable to make you enjoy the Flip 4 that much more. And design seems to be the most important especially with the RAZR which was marketed originally as a fashion phone in late-2004.
I used an iPhone 12 mini last year and while it's better than SE1, I still preferred using my SE1. Sold 12 mini after 4 months. SE1 has headphone jack, smaller, lighter, nicer design, and my huge preference of Touch ID over Face ID. The SE1 as outdated as it is, is still the GOAT iPhone I've ever owned.
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For nearly a year, I've been using Razr 5G next to Flip 3 and I'm coming to this conclusion that I prefer my Razr 5G over Flip 3 for a few key reasons.
- Bigger cover display
- Better design
- Rarer to own
- Mine has double storage
- Got it $400 cheaper
- Less crease
The Flip is the BETTER device, don't get me wrong. Has flagship specs with features like wireless charging the Razr 5G lacks. Has Flex mode which is great for watching content. Better cameras. As an overall device, I prefer it more. But as a smartphone, I prefer the weaker Razr 5G for some reason. I prefer being seen with it.
I'm coming to realize that I really don't need all that horsepower on a phone. I don't need the best cameras because I rarely take photos. I prefer movies and TV shows over video games, and the Razr holds my 100 favorite movies. You know which phone is becoming my 2nd favorite phone of all-time? The iPhone SE (2016). Give me a small phone with headphone jack and I'm happy.
I take 4-mile walks each day and I hate AirPods. Always disconnects each time. Kills battery life at least 3x faster than wired ones. I need to worry having another device losing a charge. That's why my iPhone SE became my iPod touch while carrying my Razr 5G. The Flip 3 lacks headphone jack and is too thick and heavy as a backup.
My New Top 5?
1. Motorola Razr 5G (2020)
2. Apple iPhone SE (2016)
3. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (2021)
4. Google Pixel 3 (2018)
5. Essential PH-1 (2017)
The Flip 3 and Pixel 3 are the better duo than Razr 5G and iPhone SE. Better specs, cameras, and wireless charging. The SE's battery life is downright atrocious. But here I am now preferring the weaker devices because I just prefer using them more. I'm also preferring to just be content with what I already have and NOT buy more stuff that I feel is just overkill and don't need. Listen to Ashton Womack.
Sometimes I think I should've never bought the Flip 3. I mean, I still love the device. It became my retro gaming emulation device. Got me back into gaming and playing my old favs. Has all 20 of my favorite video games up to Dreamcast/PlayStation 2/GameCube levels. I would never sell it because I prefer gaming on it than my PS Vita slim. But I do think I wasted $400 more on a backup phone I don't really use.
I'm making the prediction now that Michael Fisher (AKA Mr. Mobile) in 5 years will say his favorite foldable flip phone design is still the Razr 5G. Cameras right in the middle. More symmetrical. It's the last to look like a RAZR with the iconic chin. The Razr 2022 looks like a Flip 3 clone with a bigger cover display. It's how I feel about HTC One M7 vs. M8. The M8 was the better device. But the M7, while being weaker internally, was just more memorable to me.
I've used many, many phones over the last 23 years. For some reason, it always comes down to the DESIGN for us to remember those phones more fondly. My black RAZR V3 wasn't that much different from my Motorola V600. But since the RAZR was much thinner and better-looking, it's remembered more fondly. The Saturn, Dreamcast, PSP, and Vita wouldn't be remembered as fondly if their designs were poor.
Long live the Razr 5G (2020)! And this is with all the flaws like that Snap765G, slowdowns, dim display in direct sunlight, poor and slow camera in the dark, and creaky sound when opening or closing. I've came to accept all its flaws. I didn't even get the color I wanted and I still think it looks better than my black Flip 3. The Flip 3 is easier to hold without a case. Rounder sides. But the Razr 5G really does look like a flip phone. The Flip 3 is a tall S21 that can fold.
I believe the Razr 5G will be the last to look like a RAZR. The V3 series. The RAZR2 V8 and V9 lacked the chin like this 2022 model has. I don't believe Motorola really believes in the Razr line any more. Motorola knows they'll always get outclassed by Samsung. Razr 2022 could be the last Razr we'll ever see. Samsung looks to dominate with the Flip & Fold series for years to come. Motorola is just another also-ran in the foldable space like the Panasonic 3DO and Atari Jaguar was in the early-5th gen.
Razr 2022 feels more like a Lenovo phone than a Motorola. Has more DNA from Lenovo. It's being called Razr by name only. But it's pedigree comes mostly from Lenovo with its Chinese copycat traits copying the Flip 3 & 4 designs more than looking like the RAZR V3 series, 2019, and 5G. I still want it to succeed because we'll be stuck with just the Flip series in America if it doesn't and competition makes things more exciting.
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