Motorola promises at least two Android upgrades and
two years of bimonthly software support, and the
company tends to be pretty snappy with updates.
CONCLUSIONS
Motorola’s Razr 5G is a welcome antidote to the
monotony of the generic glass sandwich. It’s an
improvement upon its predecessor in every way, with
faster performance, better cameras, longer battery life,
5G, and more. And with Motorola’s enhancements to
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genuinely useful stylus, for the same price as the Razr
5G. But it doesn’t fold, and chances are you’re not in the
market for a massive phablet if you’re considering this
style of folding phone. So while the Razr 5G probably
won’t be the same cultural sensation as the original, it’s
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nostalgia very happy.
STEVEN WINKELMAN
PC MAGAZINE DIGITAL EDITION I SUBSCRIBE (^) I OCTOBER 2020
With Motorola’s
enhancements
to the Peek
Display, the
Razr 5G might
genuinely
change the way
you use your
phone.