Surprise: it’s not great. Typical first-gen problems aside, though, I’m glad the clamshell form factor is being explored for smartphones. If nothing else, this phone has me amped for the Galaxy Z Flip next week. https://t.co/j8dkX2IuPw
— Hayato Huseman (@hayatohuseman) February 7, 2020
Amazing design. Poor execution. Missing a lot of the details we now take for granted as just working great on so many phones. https://t.co/G8QHsKw60s
— Andrew Martonik (@andrewmartonik) February 7, 2020
The #MotorolaRAZR is finally here, but after a week with it, @nirave is returning it. Find out why in our full review! https://t.co/SAbMpYES9n
— Android Central (@androidcentral) February 7, 2020
I'm genuinely still excited to use the RAZR because I'm typically very forgiving of Motorola's foibles.
— Daniel Bader (@journeydan) February 7, 2020
But this sets a very bad precedent ?https://t.co/bvqFJgwkNW
Whether this test is "real life" accurate kind of misses the point. It demonstrated the phone was far less durable than the Galaxy Fold under similar stress testing, which is not good. Cnet has to have Moto in full PR crisis mode on this. https://t.co/rRQ6LeFT08
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) February 7, 2020
Again (again) foldables will be part of the future, but unless you have cash to burn for the lulz, they're not ready for the present. Caveat emptor.
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) February 8, 2020
(And great job @nirave — can't believe they shipped your retail unit so early!) https://t.co/OeSZcz5i92
Yup. You've got to really love the flippable form factor to pay $1500 for this trash https://t.co/teg2CmsvCK
— Alex Dobie (@alexdobie) February 7, 2020
Foldables that unfold out to become a normal sized phone are kinda pointless imo (same for Z Flip).
— bruh (@bencsin) February 8, 2020
If we gonna deal with all the compromises of a foldable (higher price, higher chance of malfunction) at least give me a larger tablet-sized screen when unfolded. https://t.co/0NXM4q4hja
This is the hardest review I’ve had to write. I really wanted to like the #MotorolaRAZR but sadly, it’s going back to @MotorolaUS. Here’s why. https://t.co/uTktC6Xgdh
— Nirave 尼拉夫 (@nirave) February 7, 2020
Motorola Razr fold test shows it could fail in less than 12 months of regular use https://t.co/T1OWl9SGNb pic.twitter.com/DQcRnJUz1C
— The Verge (@verge) February 7, 2020
Whether this test is "real life" accurate kind of misses the point. It demonstrated the phone was far less durable than the Galaxy Fold under similar stress testing, which is not good. Cnet has to have Moto in full PR crisis mode on this. https://t.co/rRQ6LeFT08
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) February 7, 2020
Motorola’s foldable Razr phone will likely flop. https://t.co/MqXayscieO
— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) February 8, 2020
What's with all this folding phone crap https://t.co/LYQCb657pr no one wants it. #FridayFeels
— Stan (@skreydin) February 7, 2020
Motorola is fucking up the launch of the Razr and you truly hate to see it. https://t.co/OqDz8oqKPh pic.twitter.com/UogAhJ8LNk
— Caitlin McGarry (@Caitlin_McGarry) February 7, 2020
Good blog by my friend @Caitlin_McGarry https://t.co/kyyC6NHlvc
— Mike Andronico (@MikeAndronico) February 7, 2020
현재까지 출시한 접이식 스마트폰 평가를 종합하면 기술 시연품 단계 제품을 소비자에게 판다는 인상. 선구자의 어려움이라는 명목으로 아직까지는 용서받는 분위기이지만, 앞으로 어찌 될지 궁금한 시장. https://t.co/KiDjkVWACw
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) February 8, 2020
Just one day after launch, Moto Razr durability problems begin to pile up https://t.co/YbBoeJnCBp
— Ron Amadeo (@RonAmadeo) February 7, 2020