Anybody got a Motorola Razr 40 phone?
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Would quite like to get shot of my Samsung A14 as it is driving me mad (size and constantly hanging up in use). I really want a folding phone mainly for the compactness. Not much to choose from but the Motorola Razr 40 (not the Ultra) looks like a decent candidate at just under £500.
Just wondering if anyone can give me the benefit of their experiences with one of these? TIA.
Just wondering if anyone can give me the benefit of their experiences with one of these? TIA.
Blackpuddin said:
I just want something I can put in my pocket but apparently that's too much to ask these days because young 'uns all want massive batteries.
Same. It's so refreshing not carrying a surfboard about. I'm sure you'll get on with it a treat. Only caveat I guess is slightly less good camera than the surfboards.
Baldchap said:
Blackpuddin said:
I just want something I can put in my pocket but apparently that's too much to ask these days because young 'uns all want massive batteries.
Same. It's so refreshing not carrying a surfboard about. I'm sure you'll get on with it a treat. Only caveat I guess is slightly less good camera than the surfboards.
Thanks for your thoughts, I believe I will take the plunge.
Yes, I bought a green one at launch ~8 months ago. It's been good so far, and the battery lasts easily all day when I'm out and about - never had it less than about 50% to be honest and that's when I'm travelling into London so using internet/playing Spotify etc, but I'm not a heavy game player on it, so your mileage may differ.
There is a slight ridge on the screen where it folds, and it never folds truly flat, but it's not a problem and a small price to pay for a small pocket sized form factor. I don't think I'll ever go to a full size phone (unless they make them foldable with a laptop sized screen )
Mine came with a little plastic clip on case which was unexpected, but Motorola don't seem to sell them separately which is a shame as I've dropped the phone a few times just because it's so slippery and small.
I'm happy so far, but I don't tend to abuse or heavily use phones, so am easily pleased.
There is a slight ridge on the screen where it folds, and it never folds truly flat, but it's not a problem and a small price to pay for a small pocket sized form factor. I don't think I'll ever go to a full size phone (unless they make them foldable with a laptop sized screen )
Mine came with a little plastic clip on case which was unexpected, but Motorola don't seem to sell them separately which is a shame as I've dropped the phone a few times just because it's so slippery and small.
I'm happy so far, but I don't tend to abuse or heavily use phones, so am easily pleased.
Not such a good story with my 40. After just six weeks a big black line appeared between the top and bottom main screens and the top screen stopped working altogether. Had a very unsatisfactory dialogue with Motorola UK where it transpired there is no guarantee with this phone, just a '30 day grace period' and a repair warranty. I wanted a refund as I have no faith in the product but they absolutely refused to issue one as it was 12 days outside their 'grace period'. They mended it (defective screen), wiping the phone and losing pics in the process. Have been trying to ascertain who runs the company in the UK (apparently Motorola is owned by Lenovo) but this has so far proved to be impossible as there doesn't appear to be any one responsible person in the UK.
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