Last week’s poll shows that Motorola is onto something with the dual release of a vanilla and a flagship foldable. The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra was the one most people prefer, but the vanilla Razr 40 found a fanbase as well. The biggest criticism of the base model is that Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. It was deemed too under-powered for an €800 phone – the new 7+ Gen 2 would really have boosted Razr 40’s standing in the eyes of would-be buyers. Interestingly, no one complained about the tiny screen, which seemed like it would be the phone’s biggest weakness (the large cover display may be the...
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