I wanna thank you for being the only reviewer I've seen to actually address the change in IP rating. Other reviewers either just mention it in passing or ignore it altogether.
I'm so torn between this and the Flip. I think it's going to be the Razr. I want the front screen to stop be from being on apps but I also need it big enough for things like google maps.
Great hair style (I have similar). Extremely nice review, liked it much. After this I'll buy one as I have decided never to have Samsung or iPhone (what really remains??) What worries me most is the battery life, 4000 mAh is not much, but We'll see. Greetings from Finland!
For me, Ultrawide is more valuable. You can capture more of what you see in front of you without having to step back until you can get the view within frame. You'd think that a phone that is labelled "Ultra" would have an "Ultra" Wide camera. Just saying. It should be called, the Motorola Razr Almost Ultra. :P Still, I plan on getting one during the next big sale. I love the Peach and Green colours but they're a bit too much. I'm going to go for the two tone Blue. I have the Razr 40 (non ultra) in Cream as my secondary, non daily driver phone. Great little mid range phone. Not so great for photos in poor lighting conditions. But the snappiness of the apps, scrolling, switching etc is amazing. I also love Ready For aka Moto Connect. Awesome feature! I love how Motorola are innovating. They're making tech fun again. Same goes for Samsung. Unlike Apple who keep on churning out phones that look the same year after year after year after year. :( Sighh... Great video(s) by the way Alex! Keep them coming. ;)
@@rick_terscale1111 Thanks - glad you enjoyed, and of course, if ultrawide is more useful to you and what you photograph it’s of course going to be a better bet - as I noted in the video, the ideal (especially at this price) would be a triple lens setup, though that would create quite the camera bump on the “front” of the phone…
I need to work on my light source placement -- my specific glasses are... complicated in terms of their prescription, so they're not changing. Glad you liked the review though!
People usually trade phones every 2 to 3 years so six or seven years of operating system updates is worthless. Besides these snappy fast processors now are going to be slow in a couple of years compared to what's out then
The speed difference with phones in 2 or 3 years will only be an issue if you use the phone for heavy games or rendering graphics etc. For 99.9% of people high end phones & possibly mid range phones are more than fast enough. Its about other features now.
I've heard of and experienced quite a few bugs, with the new moto razr ultra 50. I love the phone, but the screens can be buggy and laggy, sometimes. It doesn't feel as smooth (software wise), as phones I've used in the past. I'm going to stick with it, but I'm a little disappointed.
That's fairly standard on most Android phones -- though while what you're seeing appears "larger" you're typically seeing less of the actual image because it's cropping and/or warping the aspect ratio to expand out to that size.
Qi2 - updated wireless charging standard that also supports magnetic attachment. There are chargers (ruclips.net/video/iCqC8MfUHME/видео.htmlsi=So0G6bvJRFUdkYYa) but as yet no Qi2 android phones.
Really enjoyed this review. First video of yours I’ve watched, won’t be the last
Thanks -- glad you liked it!
I wanna thank you for being the only reviewer I've seen to actually address the change in IP rating. Other reviewers either just mention it in passing or ignore it altogether.
I'm so torn between this and the Flip. I think it's going to be the Razr. I want the front screen to stop be from being on apps but I also need it big enough for things like google maps.
If you can hold off a few days, my Flip review will be ready...
Great hair style (I have similar).
Extremely nice review, liked it much. After this I'll buy one as I have decided never to have Samsung or iPhone (what really remains??) What worries me most is the battery life, 4000 mAh is not much, but We'll see. Greetings from Finland!
For me, Ultrawide is more valuable. You can capture more of what you see in front of you without having to step back until you can get the view within frame.
You'd think that a phone that is labelled "Ultra" would have an "Ultra" Wide camera. Just saying.
It should be called, the Motorola Razr Almost Ultra. :P
Still, I plan on getting one during the next big sale. I love the Peach and Green colours but they're a bit too much. I'm going to go for the two tone Blue.
I have the Razr 40 (non ultra) in Cream as my secondary, non daily driver phone. Great little mid range phone. Not so great for photos in poor lighting conditions. But the snappiness of the apps, scrolling, switching etc is amazing. I also love Ready For aka Moto Connect. Awesome feature!
I love how Motorola are innovating. They're making tech fun again. Same goes for Samsung. Unlike Apple who keep on churning out phones that look the same year after year after year after year. :( Sighh...
Great video(s) by the way Alex! Keep them coming. ;)
@@rick_terscale1111 Thanks - glad you enjoyed, and of course, if ultrawide is more useful to you and what you photograph it’s of course going to be a better bet - as I noted in the video, the ideal (especially at this price) would be a triple lens setup, though that would create quite the camera bump on the “front” of the phone…
Nice review, nice channel. You gotta get yourself non-reflecting glasses
I need to work on my light source placement -- my specific glasses are... complicated in terms of their prescription, so they're not changing. Glad you liked the review though!
@@AlexKidman you have a new subscription :-) really love simple but honest reviews. Your content is perfect for my preferences.
People usually trade phones every 2 to 3 years so six or seven years of operating system updates is worthless. Besides these snappy fast processors now are going to be slow in a couple of years compared to what's out then
Very true
The speed difference with phones in 2 or 3 years will only be an issue if you use the phone for heavy games or rendering graphics etc. For 99.9% of people high end phones & possibly mid range phones are more than fast enough. Its about other features now.
Software updates will affect resale value
@@GalaxyCat001 if mid end phones are enough for most people who needs flagship phones then? Just a curious question that had always been bugging me.
@@Andybowers76 why?
What’s with the inside of the “a” of the “razr” logo being a different colour?
Maybe to make people like you ask questions
I've heard of and experienced quite a few bugs, with the new moto razr ultra 50.
I love the phone, but the screens can be buggy and laggy, sometimes.
It doesn't feel as smooth (software wise), as phones I've used in the past.
I'm going to stick with it, but I'm a little disappointed.
Can you stretch out RUclips videos to eliminate the black sides of the screen like you can on my Galaxy S20? Thx
That's fairly standard on most Android phones -- though while what you're seeing appears "larger" you're typically seeing less of the actual image because it's cropping and/or warping the aspect ratio to expand out to that size.
@@AlexKidman Thx for answering my question 👍
The little subscribe on the side is strange. Are you seeking a specific aspect ratio?
14:50 what are you referring to here G2? Q12? what is that?
Qi2 - updated wireless charging standard that also supports magnetic attachment. There are chargers (ruclips.net/video/iCqC8MfUHME/видео.htmlsi=So0G6bvJRFUdkYYa) but as yet no Qi2 android phones.