Motorola Razr 50 has been launched in India at a price point below Rs 70,000, and comes with features like a MediaTek Dimensity Processor under the hood, a cover display with a 90Hz refresh rate, dual rear cameras, and much more. Should you buy it or skip it? Find out more below.
Motorola Razr 50: Price, Availability
Available in a single 8GB + 256GB trim, the Motorola Razr 50 is priced at Rs 64,999, which is a Rs 5,000 increment over last year’s Razr 40. The device can be bought in Spritz Orange, Beach Sand, and Koala Grey shades. The pre-order for the handset begins on September 10, at 12 PM IST via Amazon India, Motorola store, and leading retail stores. When clubbing with the bank offer, you can get the device at Rs 49,999.
Motorola Razr 50: Specifications
The Razr 50 sports a 6.9-inch (2640×1080 pixels) FlexView FHD+ LTPO AMOLED Display which supports 10-120Hz refresh rate, HDR 10+, 120% DCI-P3 color gamut, up to 2600 nits peak brightness, and Dolby Vision. At the front, it gets a 3.6-inch (1066 x 1056 pixels resolution) QuickView LTPS AMOLED cover display which gets 90Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, 1700 nits peak brightness, along with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection.
The handset is powered by a newly announced MediaTek Dimensity 7300X chipset, paired with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage. The device also runs on Hello UI based on Android 14. For optics, there’s a 50MP f/1.7 primary camera with OIS, and a 13MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle camera. There’s a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security.
There’s a 32MP f/2.4 front camera for selfies and video calls. Connectivity options include 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C port, and NFC. It is further equipped with stereo speakers that suppprt Dolby Atmos. The device is also IPX8 rated and is backed up by a 4200mAh battery with 30W fast wired charging and 15W wireless charging support.
Motorola Razr 50: Should you buy it?
For a foldable, the Razr 50 offers an appealing set of specs along with a decent-looking design. However, if you go beyond the foldable form factor, there are other devices available in this segment which offer you much better specifications in almost every way. There’s the OnePlus 12 with a better display, a flagship processor, bigger battery, faster charging, along with longer software update support.
Other smartphones like iQOO 12, Vivo X100, are also value for money devices if its RAW performance or camer performance you require. If you desperately want a foldable, the Razr 50 is worth a pick but we wouldn’t suggest you to make a decision hastily and consider all factors before you spend a significant amount of money,