1.5 Years On The "Forgotten Foldable" - Motorola RAZR 5G Long-Term Review

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Longtime subscribers, I apologize: much of what I’m about to say is stuff you’ve heard before. But when I contemplated canceling this video, many of you told me on Twitter that you’d like to see it anyway. And when I considered that I’m one of very few people who’s been consistently using the Motorola RAZR 5G for the past year and a half, I decided it was better to share that experience … even if I’ve already talked about it an awful lot in other videos.
Whether you're nostalgic for the noughties, contemplating dipping your toe into the affordable side of the folding-phone pool, or just morbidly curious about the foldable that everyone seems to have forgotten - join me for Episode 13 of "Into The Fold" - a 2022 re-review of the Motorola RAZR 5G from 2020!
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  • @AndysWallace
    @AndysWallace2 жыл бұрын

    Saw your Twitter comments yesterday. Thanks for changing your mind and putting this out. Like many Twitter responders said yesterday, many people like me rely on your reviews to make informed decisions, and just to enjoy the journey. More like this please.

  • @Anderson-hi9qw

    @Anderson-hi9qw

    2 жыл бұрын

    What did he say

  • @KennyChu

    @KennyChu

    2 жыл бұрын

    What did he say?

  • @voteDC

    @voteDC

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm curious as to why you'd rely on him to make a decision? Don't get me wrong I enjoy the content or I wouldn't be here but he approaches each phone from the angle of a content creator rather than a member of the general public. That the reviews often overly focus on the cameras is proof of this, for most people good enough is good enough as they aren't expecting professional photography from something they carry in their pocket.

  • @FalconWindblader

    @FalconWindblader

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@voteDC Cuz the camera is usually why a particular phone gets so expensive in the first place, & most phones he reviews ain't mid-rangers where cameras are just nice-to-haves. most people who buy phones that cost even over $600 would find lackluster cameras to be absolute deal-breakers, let alone top-end flagships that easily cost around $1000. someone whose focus is on general utility in a phone & little else would go for either mid-rangers or low-enders, & Michael, from what i can tell from most part, doesn't do those phones.

  • @brooklynforge4591

    @brooklynforge4591

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FalconWindblader ah but his first review video for the Razr 5G mentioned how the main camera is just as good if not better then the main one on the flip and how he was so surprised at how well it did he had to re-record his voice over.

  • @bossman1086
    @bossman10862 жыл бұрын

    If Motorola can significantly improve battery life and the cameras, the Razr 3 will definitely be a consideration for me for my next phone.

  • @mrnarason

    @mrnarason

    2 жыл бұрын

    but by that point, the samsung flip 4 would be way better

  • @CDRiley

    @CDRiley

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish Motorola made car radios again. 😢

  • @LTEAndroid

    @LTEAndroid

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mrnarason OneUI is by far the ugliest android skin, some people don't care about specs if the software is ugly, MyUX aside from the OS update policy , is one the of the cleanest skin you can buy

  • @wendyc7730

    @wendyc7730

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CDRiley Motorola is no longer the original Motorola, unfortunately. Motorola is just a name plate now. It was bought by Google and then sold to Lenovo. It's a Lenovo under the hood with the name slapped on

  • @hunsters1705

    @hunsters1705

    2 жыл бұрын

    "definitely... A consideration" Way to commit there, lol. Just say it'll be interesting. This is like saying , "it's absolutely a maybe"

  • @raden9ka
    @raden9ka2 жыл бұрын

    The 2019-2020 razr was definitely a showcase phone to bring everyone's attention the the brand. That explains why Motorola is reluctant to fix the problems or warranty issues. I've seen things like this in a automotive business many times before. Just look at Audi R8 or Lexus LFA. They were all made to show everyone how strong the company is

  • @o_sagui6583

    @o_sagui6583

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, the Audi R8 is still sold to this very day and along with the huracan is a standard which all supercars should follow The LFA is just a story of sadness, he is like an old, polished to sheen and attuned to perfection violin that everyone is afraid to touch

  • @pleepler

    @pleepler

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, no, not really. The R8 was a Lamborghini Gallardo in a more civilised frock. Lexus LFA was a very expensive car that didn't have the performance to justify its price, but still sold out easily due to its outlandish nature. What you're thinking of is the Bugatti Veyron and by a bit of a strech the VW Phaeton. Both are Ferdinand Piech's children. The Veyron was a showcase that yes, you can build a 1000hp hyper GT and make it the fastest car in the world. And there was so many doubters. Like, a tonne. They still did it. They blew the world away. And the VW Phaeton? That was Piech's attempt to make the best damn luxury sedan in the world. To stuff it to those Mercedes guys and make BMW and Rolls Royce look like jackasses. It was also an engineering marvel, but it wearing a VW badge and having a very conservative styling was what led to its demise. Phaeton looking like the Passat in its second generation and poor sales killed the car entirely. But the platform lived on in the Audi A8 and Bentley Continental Flying Spur

  • @rohesilmnelohe

    @rohesilmnelohe

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pleepler well. the LFA was faster around many tracks than the later and much more powerful Ferrari F12. And it wasn't built for speed as much and it was an exercise in driving feel and driver feedback. Just because on paper it was "just as fast" as a 599 was seriously bad journalism. Besides. It was and still is...extremely rare. And a lot of owners are not afraid to use and show something, that is actually reliable. I'd much rather daily a million dollar (current prices) Lexus, than a 300k ferrari. opinions differ though.

  • @maxkiss636
    @maxkiss6362 жыл бұрын

    My daily phone is the "Forgotten" LG Wing. Still love it, and usefull a lot of times. The only downside is the battery life sometimes, otherwise its a lovely phone. Good to see some other enthusiast using some non-mainstream phones :D

  • @MuscleCarLover

    @MuscleCarLover

    2 жыл бұрын

    I fairly recently bought a near new Wing as the pricing really dropped off on them, I wish they made it a flagship to really take advantage of the form factor, but I'm glad to have it in my admittedly small collection. What's the hinge like on yours? Mine sounds like it slightly scrapes together when opening and closing, yet with a very healthy spring. I'm just curious if that's just how they are as mine has no signs of usage elsewhere

  • @marlon.8051

    @marlon.8051

    2 жыл бұрын

    its a good phone but the snap 730g a budget phone processor for a phone the price of flagship is what killed it

  • @maxkiss636

    @maxkiss636

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MuscleCarLover using mine now since released, and there is few scratch on opening but perfect condition and zero sound. And i think they skip the flagship soc for better battery life. At least i hope thats the reason. But its rock solid phone after 1.5year. Love the gimbal mode, love the pop-up camera, ud fingerprint, stylus support and ofc the swivel double screen :D LG Wing 2 could be the best phone with few improvements (like waterresistance, flagship soc and wider front camera). Sadly its never gonna happen :C

  • @maxkiss636

    @maxkiss636

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marlon.8051 Think twice about that, cuz the normal flagship cant fold, and it was one of the first foldable phones. Meaning higher price

  • @bland9876

    @bland9876

    2 жыл бұрын

    I almost bought one of those t-shaped phones but it didn't have a headphone jack. I ended up getting a phone with a headphone jack but unfortunately it won't let me listen to the radio. I loved going on walks and listening to the radio on my old phone :( no need to use data if you don't have to.

  • @Naviss
    @Naviss2 жыл бұрын

    Love the foldable updates. As someone who would love to switch to them down the road, Seeing how much better they become is key. And how well they hold up over time.

  • @pumpuppthevolume

    @pumpuppthevolume

    2 жыл бұрын

    I want a 7.5 inch 16by9 flip and a big external display

  • @MyNameIsUnavailable

    @MyNameIsUnavailable

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pumpuppthevolume then the ZFOLD 3 is your jam

  • @pumpuppthevolume

    @pumpuppthevolume

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MyNameIsUnavailable I mean in the shape of zflip3 ....but bigger for wider size video

  • @Nathan-qo9kg

    @Nathan-qo9kg

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've had one for a bit over a year and my Razr 5G is holding up pretty well, minus some paint chipping

  • @Nickoboss29

    @Nickoboss29

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Nathan-qo9kg are you planning to buy the 2022 Razr?

  • @AntennaMan
    @AntennaMan2 жыл бұрын

    I have this phone. Love everything about it except the camera

  • @manthe3711

    @manthe3711

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about battery life?

  • @mikejames6588

    @mikejames6588

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe you should learn to use it.

  • @AntennaMan

    @AntennaMan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@manthe3711 it could be better but it lasts all day for me. I turn my 5g off when I'm not using it

  • @robinrai4973

    @robinrai4973

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you should try a GCam port, they work very excellently with that particular sensor if I recall It definitely requires tweaking though, though hopefully someone's done it for your phone in advance

  • @Twinflame915

    @Twinflame915

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm really concerned about the display. I'm afraid it's going to stop working within a few months.

  • @gauthamlal
    @gauthamlal2 жыл бұрын

    i love how this channel is sort of a safe space for all the weird phone enthusiasts, where we come to hangout and talk about our LG Wings and Moto Razrs

  • @agactual2
    @agactual22 жыл бұрын

    When these videos premiere like this, I like to imagine it’s all being done live and Michael is desperately running between his apartment and the street to get it all filmed between the narrations. That’s just me though, right?

  • @officialspaceefrain

    @officialspaceefrain

    2 жыл бұрын

    hehe yea it doesn't work that way. A premier is basically a hyped-up scheduled video. I actually like this because I know Michael is paying attention to the comments and the channel :D

  • @eiv-gaming

    @eiv-gaming

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish this was what happened. That would be funny as hell :)

  • @nimoy007

    @nimoy007

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@officialspaceefrain (I think they know what it is)

  • @DaveMcDave
    @DaveMcDave2 жыл бұрын

    I've wanted one of these phones since they were first announced, however the cost kept me at bay. That is until I found a well-priced "Grade B 5G" model on eBay at the beginning of March this year. Whilst I was apprehensive about the using my own cash on something that is still a cause for some debate, and especially with my work colleagues who have Xiaomi Mi11's, One Plus Nord's etc branding it as "inadequate" and "last year’s tech", I bit the bullet and clicked the Buy Now button. Well, it arrived, and a smile instantly grew on my face! That nostalgic feeling of flipping a phone open with one hand instantly reminded me of my younger days with the V3. So, what’s it like to use? In my opinion, it’s great! It’s everything I want a phone to do whilst maintaining the feel of a phone I want to use, rather than “just another slab” in my pocket. Yes, the battery life isn’t great, but it will usually see me through a day of moderate use. Yes, the screen isn’t that bright, but it’s bright enough. Yes, it isn’t the fastest phone in the west, but it’s fast enough for me. Yes, the main screen feels delicate, but it just means I more careful with it. Yes, the cameras aren’t great, and this is sadly where I can’t really defend it. I take far less pictures with the phone than I have with any other I have owned simply because it’s just not that good. But still, that feeling of opening the phone with a “flip” and closing again with a “thunk” just out ways any of the negatives, at least for me anyway! Plus, my eldest daughter who hates anything but an iPhone really hates it, which makes me love it even more! Will I keep it long term? As long as it continues to perform like it does now and receives updates then yes. The only way I can see me going back to a slab phone is if I break it somehow, from Michael’s experience, let’s hope that doesn’t happen! TL:DR, I love mine, but can see why people are hesitant about it.

  • @juniorramirez9030

    @juniorramirez9030

    Жыл бұрын

    Why would you buy a 3year old phone in 2022 when you could of got the New Samsung flip 4.

  • @chrisperry5244

    @chrisperry5244

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@juniorramirez9030 nostalgiaz

  • @regrr1774
    @regrr17742 жыл бұрын

    Always looking forward to your long term reviews. Thank you for still uploading this!

  • @PHCR809
    @PHCR8092 жыл бұрын

    I just love watching your videos about big brands from the past so much, Nokia, Motorola, LG, etc. The voice, the music, and the way you present a product are just outstanding. It's just an unexpressable feeling of nostalgia.

  • @PC3Pointless
    @PC3Pointless2 жыл бұрын

    I've had a Razr 5G for ~15 months, I really wanted to love it but it's the quickest I've ever gone off a phone. I stopped using it around the 6 month mark, I've treated it no worse than any other phone I've had and yet the exterior glass is scratched to high heaven, the internal display has a splodge of dead/stuck pixels. It would randomly drop all network connectivity and would need to be restarted to recover, countless phone calls with my carrier never managed to solve this. The screen is too dim, the battery is terrible. Honestly the phone I wanted to love the most and ended up despising the fastest.

  • @stuckin2003
    @stuckin20032 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoying these long-term reviews. The Duo review was great, too. Really appreciate it.

  • @derekisthematrix
    @derekisthematrix2 жыл бұрын

    Digging the retro style music Michael. Appreciate the longer term re-reviews. Top notch as always.

  • @atemberton
    @atemberton2 жыл бұрын

    It is refreshing to see a wider variety of phones reviewed . Your reviews seem unbiased and honest .

  • @LaughingBat
    @LaughingBat2 жыл бұрын

    The Razr 5G is my favorite phone. I've never been too interested in phone cameras so that particular issue doesn't bother me. My phone serves 3 primary purposes, texting my wife, managing emails, and playing media while I work. The outer display is the real winner for me, I can play whatever video/music I want on it while enjoying the smaller form factor. I am hopeful that the delay in a follow up is to allow for substantial improvements between releases.

  • @Mr_E_Nigma

    @Mr_E_Nigma

    6 ай бұрын

    How was the battery life? I read it on lasted 5 hours

  • @1mlb704
    @1mlb7042 жыл бұрын

    I was one of the Twitter people who wanted this video. I'm a huge fan of long term reviews, they say a lot about the manufacturers. Plus I'm a fan of your video style in general. Thanks for this, cheers!

  • @gilleojax
    @gilleojax2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you ended up changing your mind on this video ... It was excellent as always. I love seeing the long term use of the foldables you carry.

  • @SpookySkeletonGang
    @SpookySkeletonGang2 жыл бұрын

    My next phone will be a foldable for sure, but as of right now I'm still glad I went with a Pixel 6. I think foldables need another 2-3 years in the oven before they're truly ready to start taking over flagship candybar phones.

  • @RR-vf8jg

    @RR-vf8jg

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've had the samsumg flip 5g for almost a year now, the center of the phone has a very seeable line and the crease has a small crack in it. I could opt in for a new one given I'm paying for that perk through my phone provider but I'm thinking of trading it in while I still can for a Samsung Ultra. Just my opinion

  • @killingtime4444
    @killingtime44442 жыл бұрын

    Im glad you made this video. Ive been waiting and hoping for the next RAZR

  • @vikramparihar4244
    @vikramparihar42442 жыл бұрын

    Man i love watching your videos so much, i think you're the only tech reviewer that i watch on a regular basis, as a kid who grew up keypads especially Nokia ones, watching your videos is really a nice experience

  • @ggyougotmetoreply
    @ggyougotmetoreply2 жыл бұрын

    Sweet, glad you went with your followers poll!

  • @Ace-pc2cm
    @Ace-pc2cm2 жыл бұрын

    I love this phone. For the nostalgia factor, for the boldness of making exciting choices, and also for being head and shoulders above its Samsung counterpart in utility. My only gripe is that I was never really a fan of flip phones, even back in their hay day. I've always been more of a slider enthusiast, and I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for that. A 5-inch phone that sleekly slides out into a mini tablet. No hinge, no uber thickness (unless they bless us with extra battery), and no added wear from slamming it shut. Though the tech still seems a bit far off, and I'm not sure if these screens can handle folding underneath each other.

  • @ashzerodude

    @ashzerodude

    2 жыл бұрын

    Time for a modern g1

  • @Ace-pc2cm

    @Ace-pc2cm

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ashzerodude I'm thinking more something like this, only starting from a smaller form factor: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m3phqsizntfblZM.html

  • @Twinflame915

    @Twinflame915

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm really concerned about the inner display. I'm afraid it's going to stop working within a few months.

  • @Ace-pc2cm

    @Ace-pc2cm

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Twinflame915 Maybe. That's why I said the tech isn't here yet.

  • @LennyNero2019

    @LennyNero2019

    2 жыл бұрын

    I liked sliders as well, still have a couple of LG Chocolates, 1 and 2, but their moving parts are even more prone to malfunctioning, the belt that connects everything. There's no way a screen will be folding and sliding underneath like that.

  • @nk4j272
    @nk4j2722 жыл бұрын

    I love this phone, it's got a lot of caracter and seems to be a foldable that's actually nice to use

  • @krushingproductions4725
    @krushingproductions47252 жыл бұрын

    oh my gosh! I was just thinking about this phone today! Thank you so much for this review! I had a razr for a little bit because I was interested in it and i did admittedly like it, but i ended up returning it. These days, however, I have the yearn to go back to that phone. May be thinking about getting it again.

  • @Cyba_IT
    @Cyba_IT2 жыл бұрын

    Michael cementing what I've thought for a long time. The mid and even lower end chips are absolutely sufficient for daily use. Much less cost (well, maybe not in this case but in mid-level phones), less battery drain and only negligibly slower performance. The high end chips are overkill in most flagships and are just clickbait to charge more for the phone.

  • @CraigCrowder
    @CraigCrowder2 жыл бұрын

    Love these long-term reviews!

  • @SunnyCck1
    @SunnyCck12 жыл бұрын

    We need more long term review like this!

  • @williambaldwin9487
    @williambaldwin94872 жыл бұрын

    I'm coming up on a year and a half of the Razr 2019, and I still love mine just as much as the day I bought it. Yes, it has battery issues, and the screen isn't as bright outside as I'd like, but overall it's one of my favorite phones I've ever had. Fingers crossed for a Razr 3!

  • @bad65dad
    @bad65dad2 жыл бұрын

    Great review as always Michael cool hair cut bro. Yes foldables are the future I'm loving my Z fold 3

  • @RoachDoggggJR
    @RoachDoggggJR2 жыл бұрын

    I basically agree with everything, I've had the phone for about a year and I love it overall. I'm not much of a camera user so that doesn't really bother me, and although the battery life is crap it charges super fast which I find compensates for it. Great phone

  • @adauleh3820

    @adauleh3820

    2 жыл бұрын

    can you tell me more about the battery life pls? how long does it last before a charge and how heavily do you use it? thank you!

  • @RoachDoggggJR

    @RoachDoggggJR

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adauleh3820 I'd say my usage is lighter than most, most of the time I'm just streaming music with Bluetooth and I probably get 12-14 hours on a charge. If I leave for work at 100% I'll probably be around 40 by the end of my shift, but it literally charges to 100 in about an hour.

  • @adauleh3820

    @adauleh3820

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RoachDoggggJR that's so helpful thank you for your response - I appreciate it :)

  • @RoachDoggggJR

    @RoachDoggggJR

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adauleh3820 Sure thing, happy to help! I might've underestimated the life a bit, I went to work after writing that comment right after taking it off the charger, worked 8 hours listening to music the whole time and it was at 50 when I got home. Hope that helps too

  • @Chemy.
    @Chemy.2 жыл бұрын

    I missed the premiere but anyways, watching it twice because there is a pretty enjoyable journey, as always, great video Captain

  • @LifeiGood777
    @LifeiGood7772 жыл бұрын

    The longer I own theRazr 5g the more I love it! I've been a Motorola fan since the original Droid. I've had a few other phones like the Pixel, LG 30 and a couple others but I always come back to Motorola. The RAZR is not the fastest phone but it is the smallest. Folds up nicely on my belt clip without weighing my pants down. I really can't see using any other phone but this one. Battery is small but I plug it in for a couple min and I'm ready to go. I really hope they come out with the third generation. Thank you Michael.

  • @garylbb

    @garylbb

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you like and appreciate the phone. Here is a suggestion -- charging a cell phone for just a couple minutes WILL shorten the battery's life, perhaps considerably. Generally, cell phones operate better and longer with "full" charges...let it run down during the day, then charge it. Hope this helps

  • @PelleCristi
    @PelleCristi2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing coverage. Keep it up.

  • @Glun258
    @Glun2582 жыл бұрын

    Still flipping a creaseless razr, and still loving it! Thank you for the in depth reviews that helped inform my choice a while back

  • @jedriclim
    @jedriclim Жыл бұрын

    Really hopeful you can keep us updated on your foldable phone experience. Interested to see those phones in the long term

  • @nathangregg1765
    @nathangregg17652 жыл бұрын

    I have had my RAZR since December and I love it! I will absolutely upgrade to the RAZR 3 when it comes out, regardless of the price. I am not bothered by the battery life. It seems to last me all day even with moderate usage. Thanks for the coverage on this amazing device!

  • @cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.2739
    @cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.2739 Жыл бұрын

    Great reviews always 👍

  • @anthonycastanon6281
    @anthonycastanon62812 жыл бұрын

    This is the best tech review channel out there. Honest, real, and straight to the point.

  • @kgvertu
    @kgvertu2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for deciding to post this Michael. Massively more information than originally and the chipset thing is becoming more and more apparent. Note10+ user that can say 3 years later it runs like it did out the box. The Razr is always going to be up against it but look at that screen, compare it to the flip and it even has advantages. At the lower price... People might just be tempted to dip their toe. The same as they were at 999 for a modern, "flagship" Samsung z flip.

  • @UpgradeLemonade
    @UpgradeLemonade2 жыл бұрын

    Great to see long term content like this especially for the new era of foldables 👍 also if they can put a banger camera in this for version 3 it'll be perfect

  • @nish7790
    @nish77902 жыл бұрын

    Awesome haircut and amazing review as always

  • @donaldbraugh2314
    @donaldbraugh23142 жыл бұрын

    I have admired your insight when it comes to mobile-tech, especially Motorola. Since 2015 when the X Pure Ed. debuted I have been a KZread subscriber and encouraged my community to watch as well.

  • @manasdash2369
    @manasdash23692 жыл бұрын

    03:38....that snap to open style. Its 2022 and it still is one of the coolest ways to answer a call

  • @andrewk.caesar1158
    @andrewk.caesar1158 Жыл бұрын

    You are the Best. Concise accurate and humorous. Luv my moto G stylus. Just got my Motorola razr 5g for $355 used but mostly like new. Having a few setup issues working through but everything seems to be fine. The offset double crease is normal I guess. Testing everything else out. Been a motorola fan boy for quite awhile now.

  • @ThinkOutsideTheCube
    @ThinkOutsideTheCube Жыл бұрын

    Another great video! Would love to see a true flagship offering from Motorola soon

  • @STICKOMEDIA
    @STICKOMEDIA2 жыл бұрын

    I remember this, it's such a cool phone and so underated, the razr lore continues

  • @mariaelenacabrera9721
    @mariaelenacabrera97212 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Pure nostalgia.

  • @mrrice117
    @mrrice1172 жыл бұрын

    Great video as always. Love that you care so much about the old wonders of the past. Most people wont given give a 2G flipphone a second look. I had the original razor and still works today, still looks newish but sadly i cant activate it anymore. I wanted this modern wonder but that price oof

  • @tonyrandall2265
    @tonyrandall2265 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely appreciate your videos. I have used this phone for well over a year and have not necessarily treated it gently. I do not keep a case on it and it shows quite a bit of scratches but overall am very impressed with the build quality and reliability. No defect in the inner screen at all and at worst a slightly loosened hinge from daily use and mindless flipping open and closed.

  • @shu281
    @shu281 Жыл бұрын

    I was super excited to get mine. I pre-ordered it when it first came out as a Christmas gift to myself. I have to say I enjoyed using it with it closed more than anything just like basic interactions I like the fact that it could fit in my actual pocket just like back in the day. Unfortunately, whoever signed off on this phone decided that it needed a coat of Vaseline. I could never get it to even stay in my pocket even sitting on the couch it would fall around my car, and eventually has come to a broken external and internal screen. Out of all the phones I've ever used, I've only dropped one that cracked the phone screen because I slipped on ice, so this is not a common occurrence. But this phone has proven to be impossible to hold in your pocket or hand. It's sitting on my shelf currently because it's ridiculously expensive to fix. In terms of flipping with that natural thumb motion, I modified the case to put a small diy notch for ur thumb to catch to help with that, and it was perfect. I enjoyed everything about it. I got a good battery life because I mostly just used it closed for music, Netflix, etc.. but the phone did not need to be manufactured soaked in baby oil. it reminded my of the Nextel i830 and i860 with its closed lid functionality which was one of the major selling points for me, besides being able to fit in my pocket. but I came from a blackberry key 2 so I enjoy phones that spark conversation through nostalgia. But would never recommend this fucking phone because if it's shitty support with the company and a slippery it is

  • @timm7524
    @timm75242 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for this continued coverage. The second generation Razr did a lot to quell my biggest low lying concerns. I really hope to see an effort from Motorola on a v3 to go after the bigger hurdles. Their design language is just so on the nose, especially that external display and sleek curves. It's hard not to be hopeful for a next iteration to pull the trigger!

  • @micdubya
    @micdubya2 жыл бұрын

    As I posted on another video regarding the Flip 3: I got the Razr in April of last year. I really liked it based on the same positives you mention here. But yes, after multiple screen issues and Motorola being largely unresponsive in the customer service field, I switched to a Flip 3 earlier this year. It's not nearly as sexy and I miss the external screen, but it does feel sturdier and wireless charging is a huge benefit for me as I go about my day.

  • @chubbyjohnson5480
    @chubbyjohnson54802 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Michael you do a great job. I've been a fan since your days at Pocketnow.

  • @neko-tet3967
    @neko-tet39672 жыл бұрын

    Thanks i have a Razor 5g yes the camera is pants but when you pull it out its a talking piece as not many have a foldable phone so ill keep mine, and see if it gets G12 anytime soon because its small compact and works and i love it. so glad you did not cancel this video and keep up the amazing info you give us 😁😁😁😁👍👍

  • @Murkymaid
    @Murkymaid2 жыл бұрын

    ironically i was watching your original video about the razr 5g earlier today so it wasnt forgotten to me lol

  • @wizardkelly3096
    @wizardkelly3096 Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to see your review on razr gen 3

  • @nickduffy9975
    @nickduffy99752 жыл бұрын

    It was totally worth releasing this. Thank you for reconsidering your reconsideration!

  • @OtakuMastar
    @OtakuMastar2 жыл бұрын

    Another amazing phone. Your videos are a great part of my decisions when buying phones. The fact I finally could trust a flip (z flip 3) is all thanks to you! 💖🙏 So pls keep those up! And can't wait a "6months" with Z flip 3

  • @greenvortex7
    @greenvortex7 Жыл бұрын

    Great review. Love my RAZR 2020. I just got mine last year though. Suffice to say, I did wish that it were maybe a bit wider and hoped they kept the same form factor of the original RAZR for the 2022 version but apparently they did away with that now just another looking regular phone when opened...cue your video "When phone were fun." That outer display yes amazing. The camera...is sure okay....I had and love loved loved my LG G8 and still carry it for photos and music. And also LG's photo - camera gallery app is amazing and lacking on Motorola. Now if LG and Motorola got together and also loved the hand gestures on the LG G8, imagine if Moto and LG connected on those features and audio with the QUAD band...that would be delicious! Alwyas love your reviews! Pure excellence.

  • @DanielleWhite
    @DanielleWhite2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad to see this one go up

  • @ulisesanchez147
    @ulisesanchez1472 жыл бұрын

    I have been on the fence for so long. I love foldable and have been daily driving an iPhone for years. Been needing to pickup a second phone for work. And finally pulled the trigger especially after this video. The flip3 is just too much for right now and honestly love the razors design and feel more. Only $499.00 through T-Mobile way cheaper than quoted on the video. Super excited and will give my thoughts

  • @ReHsA
    @ReHsA2 жыл бұрын

    Yep, I was gonna jump on the Motorola wagon when I heard your review of the phone. I looked for it and would still like to buy one but I opted for a Samsung Flip 3 instead. It won me over because of the price and availability here, in Canada...

  • @TimKruzhkov
    @TimKruzhkov2 жыл бұрын

    If you use Android Auto, forget about doing anything else. It's miserably slow and cannot handle any multitasking in my experience. Great video and well thought out!

  • @armchaircritech
    @armchaircritech2 жыл бұрын

    Well, video worth waiting for!

  • @americanparser
    @americanparser Жыл бұрын

    I've had the Moto Razr 5G just shy of a year now. T-Mobile made me an offer I couldn't refuse --- an insane $199.00 sale with a new line --- and I bit hard. I have not been disappointed. I'm not about bling, nor am I a first adopter. As much respect as I had for the Moto legacy and firsts, I never cared about the original Razr back in the oughts. It was too much for too little. Nor was I bent on a foldable last year. But the price and timing came together, and that was that. The Razr 5G has been, overall, rock solid. No problems with the screen whatsoever. It still looks beautiful. I do get the very rare system or app freeze, but that's no different from any other phone, flagships included, that I've ever owned from Samsung, LG, Google, or other Motorolas. My photos have been perfectly serviceable, if not outstanding. I've been pleasantly surprised by night mode, though, and video recording is exceptional, especially with the oft overlooked audio production one gets with 4 microphones onboard, something I never hear anyone mention. I do wish the camera AF was a little more decisive. I've found the phone to be very durable, thanks in part to the Tech21 EvoClear case that I bought for it. I don't have the cash, or cache, to carry it around bare like Mr. Mobile does, but this case is the next best thing. What I really like about the Razr 5G is that its form is as functional as it is snazzy. You might not like the chin, for instance, until it slips out of your hands, open, onto a hard surface. That's when, unlike the Samsung Flip, the screen gets a measure of protection from the chin so that the screen doesn't land flat, which is good, because, like the Flip 3, there is no legit screen protector for the Razr 5G. Finally, I really like the size. Honestly, except for typing, I'm a strictly one-hand operator. All you middle school boys in the crowd, stop snorting and quiet down. I like that my hand can, in a pinch, hold the phone while my thumb reaches to the top of the screen. Sadly, although I don't expect to trade it in, I'm probably going to switch my sim card into an ASUS Zenphone 9 very soon. As much as I hate to leave Motorola, I'm more and more concerned about security issues with Chinese brands, and, American as it sounds, there's no way to get around that Motorola Mobility is is a Chinese company these days. Otherwise, why would the Moto Razr 3 would be debuting in China and Weibo instead of Facebook from Chicago? And if the CCP gets its claws into everything Chinese, why should I trust Motorola Mobility any more than Huawei or TikTok? Furthermore, my understanding is that the new model design is bigger and removes the defining chin and is apeing the Samsung Flip 3 in so many ways, ruining much of the distinctive and functional charm of the Razr 5G. What a shame! I don't want a thick-as-a brick foldable. If I did, I'd go get a Samsung. That said, I'm going to miss my Razr 5G as my daily driver. Best $200 phone I've ever owned, without a doubt.

  • @NightRunner_K5
    @NightRunner_K52 жыл бұрын

    Still got mine, have had it about the same amount of time, except for the camera, and battery life, which is to be expected not as well as something like an 13, I've had nothing but good experiences with it overall. This phone replaced the last phone you were rocking, the key 2, saw your review of that and was sold on it, I still miss that phone quite a lot but look forward to seeing the Razr 3 if it ever comes.

  • @christianhurter8789
    @christianhurter87892 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. A great 'Thanks for that' from me. I'm waiting for your next video.

  • @mwestie12
    @mwestie122 жыл бұрын

    I remember my first razor. It was the black one that had the m on the front that light up. It was also very durable. At the time I was working for a company that specialized in building docks. So mine got dropped into water multiple times. I just kept a bag of dry rice in my lunchbox and would throw it in the rice usually overnight and it would be fine. Now the phone that I miss the most was the LG flex. I loved that phone.

  • @sk8terboi510
    @sk8terboi5102 жыл бұрын

    It’s pretty neat to see that Motorola is still making an attempt to pay homage to their past and keep these things around! I’m a happy 13 owner, but man oh man, that retro skin you can apply to the new Razr is giving me some serious 2006 nostalgia! Crappy camera and midrange internals aside, I’d gladly use one of these alongside my iPhone 😃❤️

  • @copey7969
    @copey79692 жыл бұрын

    I loved this phone so much. I still have it as a backup, but the dropping of signal with carrier TMobile was just too much to bear, especially considering when I switched to the iPhone 13 mini I actually found I had double the amount of service in areas I never even got it with the razr. I love it and always will have a place for it in my heart (and in the ever so fancy case it arrived in) but i will continue enjoying the iPhone 13 mini in the addicting green color and keep it as a folding phone that once was my daily driver

  • @StagByTriumph
    @StagByTriumph Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the 18 month update. I've had both the 2019 and the 2020 versions. Before finding and purchasing a good 2019 refurb I did a lot of research watching many reviews including Mr Mobile because I REALLY like the novelty and pocket-ability of these phones. But these phones are simply not for everybody whether a Samsung Flip or Motorola Flip. My 2019 worked great, that is until updating to Android 11 and the ear speaker would not work no matter what Motorola recommended for settings. Being an unlocked phone I flashed it back to Android 10, ear speaker again worked, updated to 11 again automatically in a week, speaker again did not work. So I got a 2020, again refurb wanting to expoit 5G only to find that even though several main carriers have sold many thousands of these phones including my carrier based upon 5G compatibility, only one carrier in the USA - not mine - at least gets 5G to work on the 2020 flip. My next issue was that Motorola has not yet released a software build to allow both the SIM and the eSIM to be loaded necessitating two IMEI's (IMEI1 and IMEI2). My best upgrade was a clamshell three piece case from Naked Cellphone that included a holster - LOVE IT! So far with at least 5 OOPS drops onto concrete or rocks, nary a scratch or crack or break, and it adds what, 3-4mm to the overall thickness. The case gives that added confidence where the all glass backs of the 2020 just was too slippery for me and made me paranoid. Both of my versions have batteries that last on average with my usage about 3 days. Repairs?!? Lets

  • @StagByTriumph

    @StagByTriumph

    Жыл бұрын

    ... continued ... let's just say to pay more for a replacement OLED then you can buy a new phone for is ludacris! Motorola and many carriers have dropped support for these phones meaning do not expect any updates to be coming for+19 month old technology. I was lucky to get security updates for my Z2 Turbo Force after it was only 6 months old. Next version? It didn't get a mention around CES2022, so my guess is, maybe in time for the end of the year holidays.

  • @ccllvn
    @ccllvn2 жыл бұрын

    Please make a follow up on the Huawei Mate Xs. This phone has been my daily driver for over a year now. Had to be sent back to Huawei to re-apply the screen protector. Went through gspace, googlefier, various modified apks and rollbacks to run google services. One of the most insane phones made in the last years imo.

  • @robferrin2758
    @robferrin27582 жыл бұрын

    I've carried my Razr for the past year. I did have a screen break - like you Michael - but a small deductible and a next day mailed phone later and I was back in the game. By the way. Getting the plastic screen protectors - inside and out - and a good case have saved me from any further disasters. I LOVE my Razr. Even now people are FREAKED OUT when they see this phone. I have not grown to miss wireless charging and the battery is fine for my daily needs. I am very pleased with my tiny phone. I am not a huge camera person or gamer so the camera and processor don't matter as much to me. Both do a great job for me. My screen and hinge work just as good at the day I got the phone. Great job Motorola!!

  • @scotthays347
    @scotthays3472 жыл бұрын

    Enjoying my Razr 5G about 3 months now... conveniently folds and fits most pockets so doesn't demand constant attention like the candy bar size phones. With a cheap $15 cover case I have few concerns about damaging it. All your points are spot on, runs great, am conscientious about having charging cables at my usual spots, aware of sunlit situations, etc. My objective was to diminish my phone's imposition into my life and the Razr has served that purpose well while remaining convenient when needed!

  • @insertnamehere6559
    @insertnamehere65592 жыл бұрын

    I used a razr 5G for about 8 months, got it for about $500. Loved that phone, it was wonderful, but the battery just wasn't enough for me. I sold it and was able to get a fold (not flip!) 3 for $800, couldn't be happier.

  • @alaskanwhiskey

    @alaskanwhiskey

    2 жыл бұрын

    Z flip 3 is better, razr 5g(2020) broke in 2 months, terrible battery life and lack of options compared to Samsung. Never looked back.

  • @insertnamehere6559

    @insertnamehere6559

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alaskanwhiskey I used a z flip, it was far worse.

  • @alaskanwhiskey

    @alaskanwhiskey

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@insertnamehere6559 have no issues with it. The razr is terrible.

  • @sexyscientist

    @sexyscientist

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where did you get razr 5g for $500 8 months back?

  • @insertnamehere6559

    @insertnamehere6559

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alaskanwhiskey terrible? It literally had no issues for me minus the battery. The z flip cover screen is literally useless, at least when I had a razr I could reply without opening it every time. No problematic glass either

  • @ThePerradox
    @ThePerradox2 жыл бұрын

    Great video Michael.

  • @adambryan5080
    @adambryan5080 Жыл бұрын

    Glad your RAZR phones held up. I bought my RAZR 5g 2020 from Motorola directly and received it 3/25/22. My screen split in a straight line from hinge to hinge yesterday, but still worked. Today the OLED display started bleeding black from the center out and within 5 folds, it was done! Motorola claimed my 7-1/2 month old phone was caused by physical damage when I called them today (even though it's not) and priced me over $900 to replace the screen. You can buy this phone for $699 right now.

  • @DeathInTheSnow
    @DeathInTheSnow2 жыл бұрын

    If there's one thing I find refreshing, yet frustrating, is the 21:9 aspect ratio. Better for scrolling, better for videos, better for gaming, better for split screen. Only, most videos on KZread are still 16:9. There aren't many cameras that natively support 21:9 footage, let alone push it (Sony being the notable exception). But then most phones don't even have 21:9. Only Motorola, Sony and LG. Everybody else just feels like they're years behind at this point.

  • @jomeyqmalone

    @jomeyqmalone

    2 жыл бұрын

    When you say most phones don't have 21:9, I'm assuming you mean as a camera resolution? Because in terms of screens it's almost impossible to find a phone with a 16:9 screen anymore. And you can crop footage from any camera down to 21:9, or any aspect ratio you want. Cameras never really shoot in 21:9. Even in the days if film, the 21:9 ratio was usually a result of shooting with anamorphic lenses, the film stock itself wasn't 21:9. Digital camera sensors certainly aren't 21:9, and most aren't even 16:9. In both cases they're the result of cropping in editing (see the reasons why "4K" and "UHD" are actually different resolutions to understand how raw captured footage and the content that results from it are often different resolutions and ratios)

  • @gabbah999
    @gabbah9992 жыл бұрын

    I bought this foldable because of you, 😊 Love it still, after a year

  • @gtrspeed5311
    @gtrspeed53112 жыл бұрын

    While I'm firmly in the Apple camp now, I remember lusting after my friend's RAZR circa 2005-2006. I love that Moto has kept the design alive, at least to some extent.

  • @john1595
    @john15952 жыл бұрын

    60Hz was a great choice in showing the screen display in action. Thanks for shooting at that.

  • @watersMO
    @watersMO2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a big RAZR fan but the fragility of all foldable screens is still a non-starter for me. Glad you decided to upload this excellent video, sir!

  • @mjbarr1312
    @mjbarr13128 ай бұрын

    Sir you are on par with your evaluation of this 2nd gen razr. I simply can’t take my eyes off it. Trying to purchase a refurbished one online. Kudos!

  • @slypavilion4576
    @slypavilion45762 жыл бұрын

    About a year later with my Moto Razr 5G. I like it overall despite it's shortcomings that you mentioned. Plus I've been getting some paint chipping on the sides of the phone lately. Probably due to my carelessness. I hope for a 3rd Razr this year.... Or at least announced. Hopefully a better camera (plus software improvements) and a better battery to boot it.

  • @guilhermealmeidacost
    @guilhermealmeidacost2 жыл бұрын

    I have been dailing the 2019 model since last year, motorola never bothered on selling the 5G in brazil for some reason, but eSim headaches aside, I love this phone, at the start of the year the hinge sensor stopped working or was misbehaving (the phone didn't know it was shut) I sent it back on warranty and motorola gave me a brand new 2019 model, now this model has a tiny black sploch on the top right corner of the foldable display Those problems asside, I love it for all the reasons you stated on your video. It is a great phone and I hope we get a new gen soon

  • @ScorchXStudios
    @ScorchXStudios2 жыл бұрын

    I carried the RAZR 5G for a few months and during that time it was so much fun to have people asking me about my phone. I couldn't help but feel like am idol when I flipped open the phone in front of them. When it comes to foldables, I believe the RAZR 5G easily takes the cake for the best looking. It's truly a fashion statement phone. I think if you use it for business and have a charger on hand, it could be a fantastic phone. I only opted to go back to the slabs because I wanted more battery on hand since I use my GPS and data a lot. Still, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to someone who wants to try something new and look cool doing it!

  • @UometyDev
    @UometyDev2 жыл бұрын

    I had Razr 5G for about 5 months as part of my crazy plan to use every single foldables on the market since the OG Galaxy Fold from 2019 lol. After a dozen folding phones, I have to admit if I had to pick one and use as my sidekick (my main phone is and always will be iPhone atm) I’ll choose the Razr. I might don’t have a strong sensation of nostalgia as a lot of Razr users do but there’re some weird charms from it. I’m seriously thinking about buying one again.

  • @Spleenzorio
    @Spleenzorio2 жыл бұрын

    I don't have any input about these phones, but your videos about foldables are fueling my nostalgia bone for when I had the various flip phones of yesteryear. Whenever Apple decides to make theirs I'll be a happy man.

  • @maximme
    @maximme Жыл бұрын

    yup I am with you on the Razr design clues, yes they should keep it Hope they do better with the next model.

  • @ianig9
    @ianig92 жыл бұрын

    I love the fact that LCARS shows up in every video. It makes me smile every time.

  • @jonburkitt1080
    @jonburkitt1080 Жыл бұрын

    I have one that I used for a probably 8 or 9 months before I got a good deal on an S22 through AT&T. I couldn't resist that since my old s10e was far and away my favorite phone I've ever used, but I also have nothing bad to say about the Motorola and I still keep it on my shelf in case I ever want to switch back here and there or need a backup!

  • @jgames01
    @jgames012 жыл бұрын

    I work in a device testing lab for a major US cell carrier. We've had a RAZR in an outbound tray for devices to be returned to their OEM for the last 4 or 5 months. I cannot stop picking up this foldable and playing with it, every single day I go up to the lab. I've owned a Zfold2 and 3. I still kinda really like the RAZR more.

  • @adrianazashen
    @adrianazashen2 жыл бұрын

    Perfect timing. This is a phone I'm considering getting. There's so many to choose from lol but I love Motorola phones even tho they could improve in some areas.

  • @aquint5554
    @aquint55542 жыл бұрын

    I loved my Flip3..up until I had to be out all day and actively use it to navigate and use to check reservation, wait times etc (at Disneyland). Phone lasted with about 10% left. I can't imagine carrying a phone with a much smaller battery pack. Perhaps if they can bump up the battery to 3500+ it'd be a good sell if they can price it alongside the Flips

  • @hkdmjack
    @hkdmjack2 жыл бұрын

    Had mine for just shy of a year and I'm still enjoying it. Besides the aforementioned issues in the video though I actually did encounter two other incidents with it: 1. I'm speculating that this was an issue with my provider more than the phone but it's worth mentioning. I somehow ended up having no voice service for several days, which started the day before I was leaving for a road trip. My provider couldn't figure out why and resolved to send me a replacement phone but it wouldn't arrive in time. Three days into the trip I ended up in a GSM-only area, the voice service all of a sudden was restored and didn't disconnect again. 2. My screen cracked under the outer layer, right along the fold. As it spread from the right side of the fold where it originated to the left, it left black bars above and below the crack along the crease. Each time I opened and closed the phone the crack spread. As soon as the crack made it's way all the way across on the sixth or seventh folding, the screen went unresponsive. Fortunately I had insurance, as the damage was covered.

  • @electronicintruder9392
    @electronicintruder93922 жыл бұрын

    I was chomping at the bit for the first Razr and they messed up my order. The ZFlip was announced with all the specs and I jumped ship. I have the Flip 3 now and find the coverscreen almost useless. Thanks for the video.

  • @MorganTheGorgon
    @MorganTheGorgon2 жыл бұрын

    This phone has a ton of nostalgia for me just cause my dad had an original razr, he loved that thing lol Just a heads up, you guys can find used Razr 2s on swappa for around $300, and used flip 3s for around $600; if you aren't super sure about committing to a folding future, shopping secondhand can save you a pretty big chunk of money. You can also find Z Fold2's in pretty good condition for around $700!

  • @PurpleCowMan
    @PurpleCowMan2 жыл бұрын

    Through a strange series of events i wont get into, i got a Pixel 6 and a Razr 5g at the same time. I went back and forth on them for a few weeks, but i ended up finding that i liked using the Razr more and it has become my daily driver. It feels nicer, the battery lasts me all day, Its unique, and Motorolas android skin is minimal and perfectly integrated. I dont know why the Galaxy Flip gets so much attention over this phone, Its fantastic. Thanks for the long term review. Glad so see someone that gives all phones a fair shake.

  • @CharlesWoodruff
    @CharlesWoodruff2 жыл бұрын

    We just picked one of these up for my wife a few months ago and she loves it. For those looking for a deal in the US with T-Mobile, and you're alright with the graphite colorway, you can buy one direct from T-Mobile for $500. That does lock you into only the one colorway, but it's hard to beat that price if you're already on the service anyway.

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