Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
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Design17
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Rear Camera10
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Front Camera4
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Videos1
Key Specs
Performance
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 -
Octa core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.8 GHz, Quad core + 2 GHz, Tri core) -
12 GB RAM
Display
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Main Display - 6.9 inches (17.53 cm); P-OLED
- 1080x2640 px (FHD)
- 165 Hz Refresh Rate
- Bezel-less with punch-hole display
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Cover Display - 4.0 inches (10.16 cm); P-OLED
- 1080x1272 px
- 165 Hz Refresh Rate
- Gorilla Glass Protection
Rear Camera
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Dual Camera Setup - 50 MP Wide Angle Primary Camera
- 50 MP Telephoto (upto 2x Optical Zoom) Camera
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LED Flash -
4k @30 fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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32 MP Wide Angle Lens -
4k @30 fps Video Recording
Battery
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4000 mAh -
45W Turbo Power Charging; USB Type-C port
General
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: eSIM -
5G Supported -
512 GB internal storage, Non Expandable -
Water Resistant
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Motorola Razr 50 Ultra Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
7.9/10
by
Sanket Vijayasarathy
, 24 Jul 2024
Senior Associate Editor with 10+ years in tech, reviewed 500+ gadgets.
Verdict
The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has come a long way since the first foldable Razr in 2019. Its biggest draw is its large cover screen that is actually usable in more ways than one. In addition to showing immersive widgets, the cover display is highly convenient for using Gemini, checking notifications, and more. Additionally, you get an improved hinge design, good battery life, and a decent enough chipset.
Pros
- Bigger cover screen, improved Ul
- Good battery life
- Improved hinge design
- Useful Al features
Cons
- Only 4 years of OS updates
- Chipset might not age well
Displays
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Let's start with the display first as that's the most visual upgrade here. The cover screen is bigger at 4 inches compared to the 3.6-inch screen on the Razr 40 Ultra. It is the biggest screen on a flip phone right now, and that includes the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6, which sticks to the same 3.4-inch screen as its predecessor. Motorola has made the cover screen edge-to-edge with just the two front cameras coming in the way of offering a truly immersive display. The screen offers up to 165Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colours, HDR 10+ support, and up to 2400 nits peak brightness. I found the Razr 50 Ultra's cover and main screens to offer better brightness under direct sunlight compared to the Galaxy Z Flip6.
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Design
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The overall design of the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is similar to its predecessor. It's a flip form factor that is mostly gapless when folded. Motorola says the Razr 50 Ultra has a larger 2.2mm fold radius that reduces the gap even more than what you saw on the Razr 40 Ultra (2.0mm) or Galaxy Z Flip 5 (1.6mm). The phone itself is IPX8-rated to withstand submersion in water up to 1.5 meters. In comparison, the new Galaxy Z Flip6 is IP48-rated, which means it can withstand dust in addition to being submerged in water. Both phones are also similar in weight in that they are both decently light.
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Gemini and Moto AI
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As I mentioned above, the Razr 50 Ultra's flip form factor is perhaps the best way to use some AI features such as Gemini AI. Think Rabbit R1 but better! You can simply press and hold the power button or say "Hey Google" to launch Gemini and ask questions, write emails for you, summarise text, and generate images, among other things.
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Cameras
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If there's one area where the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra didn't make significant strides compared to last year's model, it's the camera. Yes, the camera sensors have been upgraded from the Razr 40 Ultra – you now get two 50MP sensors on the cover screen, which is an upgrade from the previous 12MP and 13MP sensors. While these new sensors bring genuine improvements to overall picture clarity, the colour reproduction remains questionable.
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Performance and software
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The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra gets the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. This is the same chipset that powers the likes of the POCO F6 (Rs 29,999) and Xiaomi 14 Civi (Rs 42,999). However, at around Rs 1 lakh, one expected to see the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which powers the Galaxy Z Flip6. That said, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 is a pretty good chipset. In fact, the Razr scored marginally better than the Flip6 on AnTuTu and single-core Geekbench.
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Battery
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Due to the form factor, flip phones typically come with a small battery and not much has changed with the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra. It houses a 4,000mAh battery much like the Galaxy Z Flip6. Despite the size, the Razr 50 Ultra offers a solid battery life, easily lasting a full day and then some, on moderate to heavy usage. The handset recorded 12 hours in the PCMark battery test. This test simulates real-world usage and sees how long it takes for the battery to drop from 100 to 20 percent (on 80 percent brightness). The Galaxy Z Flip6 managed only 9 hours, so it's advantage Motorola here.
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7.9/10
Verdict
The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has come a long way since the first foldable Razr in 2019. Its biggest draw is its large cover screen that is actually usable in more ways than one. In addition to showing immersive widgets, the cover display is highly convenient for using Gemini, checking notifications, and more. Additionally, you get an improved hinge design, good battery life, and a decent enough chipset.
- Bigger cover screen, improved Ul
- Good battery life
- Improved hinge design
- Useful Al features
Pros
- Only 4 years of OS updates
- Chipset might not age well
Cons
Let's start with the display first as that's the most visual upgrade here. The cover screen is bigger at 4 inches compared to the 3.6-inch screen on the Razr 40 Ultra. It is the biggest screen on a flip phone right now, and that includes the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6, which sticks to the same 3.4-inch screen as its predecessor. Motorola has made the cover screen edge-to-edge with just the two front cameras coming in the way of offering a truly immersive display. The screen offers up to 165Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colours, HDR 10+ support, and up to 2400 nits peak brightness. I found the Razr 50 Ultra's cover and main screens to offer better brightness under direct sunlight compared to the Galaxy Z Flip6.
Read MoreThe overall design of the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is similar to its predecessor. It's a flip form factor that is mostly gapless when folded. Motorola says the Razr 50 Ultra has a larger 2.2mm fold radius that reduces the gap even more than what you saw on the Razr 40 Ultra (2.0mm) or Galaxy Z Flip 5 (1.6mm). The phone itself is IPX8-rated to withstand submersion in water up to 1.5 meters. In comparison, the new Galaxy Z Flip6 is IP48-rated, which means it can withstand dust in addition to being submerged in water. Both phones are also similar in weight in that they are both decently light.
Read MoreAs I mentioned above, the Razr 50 Ultra's flip form factor is perhaps the best way to use some AI features such as Gemini AI. Think Rabbit R1 but better! You can simply press and hold the power button or say "Hey Google" to launch Gemini and ask questions, write emails for you, summarise text, and generate images, among other things.
Read MoreIf there's one area where the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra didn't make significant strides compared to last year's model, it's the camera. Yes, the camera sensors have been upgraded from the Razr 40 Ultra – you now get two 50MP sensors on the cover screen, which is an upgrade from the previous 12MP and 13MP sensors. While these new sensors bring genuine improvements to overall picture clarity, the colour reproduction remains questionable.
Read MoreThe Motorola Razr 50 Ultra gets the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. This is the same chipset that powers the likes of the POCO F6 (Rs 29,999) and Xiaomi 14 Civi (Rs 42,999). However, at around Rs 1 lakh, one expected to see the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which powers the Galaxy Z Flip6. That said, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 is a pretty good chipset. In fact, the Razr scored marginally better than the Flip6 on AnTuTu and single-core Geekbench.
Read MoreDue to the form factor, flip phones typically come with a small battery and not much has changed with the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra. It houses a 4,000mAh battery much like the Galaxy Z Flip6. Despite the size, the Razr 50 Ultra offers a solid battery life, easily lasting a full day and then some, on moderate to heavy usage. The handset recorded 12 hours in the PCMark battery test. This test simulates real-world usage and sees how long it takes for the battery to drop from 100 to 20 percent (on 80 percent brightness). The Galaxy Z Flip6 managed only 9 hours, so it's advantage Motorola here.
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Motorola Razr 50 Ultra Specifications
General |
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| Launch Date | July 10, 2024 (Official) |
| Operating System | Android v14 |
| OS Updates | 3 Years |
| Security Updates | 4 Years |
| Custom UI | Hello UI |
Performance
(Very Good)
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| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 | |||||||
| Processor | Octa core (3 GHz, Single core, Cortex X4 + 2.8 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A720 + 2 GHz, Tri core, Cortex A520) | |||||||
| Architecture | 64 bit | |||||||
| Fabrication | 4 nm | |||||||
| Graphics (GPU) | Adreno 735 | |||||||
| RAM | 12 GB | |||||||
| RAM Type | LPDDR5X | |||||||
Speed Test (Antutu Score)
The higher, the better
realme GT 8 Pro
3,932,397
OnePlus 13
2,689,625
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
2,245,471
OnePlus 12
1,738,936
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G
1,727,225
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
1,408,183
Motorola Razr 60
676,447
*Group: 41-77k Phones
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Bootup Time
The lower, the better
Google Pixel 10A
8 s
OnePlus 12
15 s
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
15 s
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
16 s
OnePlus 13
17 s
Motorola Razr 60
25 s
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
26 s
*Group: 41-77k Phones
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Gaming Test Results
* after 30 mins of gaming
Battery Drain*
The lower, the better
iQOO 12 5G
4 %
OnePlus 13
5 %
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
6 %
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
7 %
OnePlus 12
8 %
Samsung Galaxy S25
10 %
Motorola Razr 60
10 %
*Group: 41-77k Phones
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Heating*
The lower, the better
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
2.5 %
OnePlus 13
9.5 %
OnePlus 12
17.8 %
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
24.7 %
Motorola Razr 60
28.0 %
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
34.6 %
iQOO 12 5G
48.0 %
*Group: 41-77k Phones
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Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Geekbench6 Benchmark
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Display
(Excellent)
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| Main Display | ||||||||||
| Display Type | P-OLED | |||||||||
| Screen Size | 6.9 inches (17.53 cm) | |||||||||
| Resolution | 1080x2640 px (FHD) | |||||||||
| Peak Brightness | 3000 nits | |||||||||
| Refresh Rate | 165 Hz | |||||||||
| Aspect Ratio | 22:9 | |||||||||
| Pixel Density | 413 ppi | |||||||||
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 85 % | |||||||||
| Bezel-less Display | Yes with punch-hole display | |||||||||
| HDR 10 / HDR+ Support | Yes, HDR 10+ | |||||||||
| Screen to Body Ratio (claimed by the brand) | 85.33 % | |||||||||
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Cover Display
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Design |
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| Height | 171.42 mm |
| Width | 73.99 mm |
| Thickness | 7.09 mm |
| Weight | 189 grams |
| Build Material | Back: Vegan Leather |
| Form Factor | Clamshell |
| Water Resistance | Yes, Water resistant, IPX8, (up to 30 minutes in a depth of 1.5 meter) |
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Rear Camera
(Very Good)
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| Autofocus | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| OIS | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Flash | Yes, LED Flash | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Image Resolution | 8150 x 6150 Pixels | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Settings | Exposure compensation, ISO control | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) Burst mode |
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| Camera Features |
Digital Zoom Auto Flash Custom Watermark Face detection Filters Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording |
4k @30 fps Full HD @60 fps |
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| Video Recording Features |
Dual Video Recording Slow Motion Video HDR Bokeh portrait video Audio Zoom |
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Rear Camera Samples
Daylight / HDR Auto
Portrait Shot
Night Mode OFF
Night Mode ON
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
AI OFF
AI ON
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Front Camera
(Excellent)
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| Video Recording |
4k @30 fps Full HD @60 fps |
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Front Camera Samples
Selfie
Selfie Portrait
Selfie Low Light
Selfie Low Light With Flash
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Battery
(Very Good)
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| Capacity | 4000 mAh | |||
| Quick Charging | Yes, 45W Turbo Power Charging | |||
| Wireless Charging | Yes, 15W Wireless Charging | |||
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Battery Test Results
Battery Life (PC Mark)
The higher, the better
POCO X8 Pro Max
21.4 hrs
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
12.6 hrs
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
12.0 hrs
OnePlus 12
11.4 hrs
OnePlus 13
11.4 hrs
Motorola Razr 60
9.9 hrs
Honor 200 Pro
9.5 hrs
*Group: 41-77k Phones
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Charging Time (20% to 100%)
The lower, the better
iQOO 13 5G
0.4 hrs
OnePlus 13
0.5 hrs
OnePlus 12
0.7 hrs
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
0.7 hrs
Motorola Razr 60
0.8 hrs
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
0.8 hrs
Google Pixel 8 Pro
1.6 hrs
*Group: 41-77k Phones
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Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | UFS 4.0 |
| Expandable Storage | No |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||||||
| SIM Type | SIM1: Nano, SIM2: eSIM | |||||||||
| Network Support | 5G, 4G | |||||||||
| SIM 1 |
5G bands, 4G bands
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| SIM 2 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/be/ax) 5GHz 6GHz | |||||||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Mobile Hotspot | |||||||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.4 | |||||||||
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS, Glonass | |||||||||
| NFC | Yes |
Multimedia |
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| Stereo Speakers | Yes |
| Audio Jack | USB Type-C |
| Audio Features | Dolby Atmos |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | Side |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra User Reviews
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra Key Highlights
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 |
| RAM & Storage | 12 GB RAM + 512 GB |
| Display | 6.9", 1080 x 2640 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 50 MP + 50 MP |
| Front Camera | 32 MP |
| Battery | 4000 mAh |
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra Price In India
| Product Name | Price |
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| Motorola Razr 50 Ultra (12 GB + 512 GB) | ₹59,450 |
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