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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin!

  • And welcome to the loudest video I have ever made!

  • If you can't tell right now, Diplo is playing behind me!

  • It's quite loud here!

  • So the new Motorola Razr is a folding phone.

  • So if you've seen the Galaxy Fold,

  • you'll have a little bit of an idea of what to expect.

  • Although, instead of having the fold on the inside,

  • with a sort of weird screen,

  • you actually have a proper, flip phone.

  • So it's very un-menacing when you look at the design,

  • especially on the bottom of of the little chin area,

  • we have the speaker, the USB-C port,

  • as well as the fingerprint sensor.

  • But the thing that really jumps out to me about this,

  • is it's actually really well done.

  • So with the Razr, what you're getting here

  • is a 6.2 inch pOLED display.

  • Now like in the Galaxy Fold, it is very flexible,

  • so you can easily open and close it,

  • but unlike on the Galaxy Fold,

  • it's actually, I don't wanna say perfectly smooth,

  • because you can feel there's a little bit

  • of a metal mechanism underneath the screen.

  • But there's no real crease in it,

  • it's actually really impressive to use.

  • While it's a little bit bigger than the original Razr,

  • what I'm impressed with, is it's the exact same thickness,

  • as that OG Razr.

  • Like seriously!

  • It is 13 millimeters thick when it's open or closed.

  • So with the Motorola Razr, what we're getting is a phone

  • which is running Android,

  • but it is a much more modern take on the standard Razr.

  • So, to talk to the Android expert himself.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Hi, don't you love these video conditions?

  • Anyway, that was a word from Marques Brownlee.

  • Noted YouTube celebrity and huge fan of the Motorola Razr,

  • specifically this event!

  • Don't you love the lighting

  • and the lack of any kind of ability to speak in here?

  • - Absolutely!

  • I couldn't even hear you, I'm just agreeing.

  • - It's a good general strategy in life!

  • While I'm jamming out to Diplo,

  • being a cool kid, like the cool kids do,

  • let's talk about what makes the Razr special.

  • So with that 6.2 inch pOLED display,

  • what you're getting is something which is a foldable phone,

  • but it's actually in a reasonable form factor.

  • So one of the things that really struck me

  • with the Galaxy Fold, is that it's cool,

  • but it doesn't actually seem particularly practical.

  • However with this,

  • I'm a little bit concerned about durability,

  • so as you go to close the phone,

  • you'll see there's actually a little bit of a gap in the,

  • underneath the hinge, as well as,

  • when you look at the bottom of the screen,

  • it actually tucks in and out as you fold it.

  • But generally speaking, in the hand,

  • it does feel fairly sturdy.

  • There also is a front-facing display,

  • which is again, very similar to what you get on the Razr.

  • What's cool about it, is that you can use it for the camera,

  • which is nice for taking selfies

  • with the main shooter, since it's on the outside.

  • Now one the things which I am not a huge fan of,

  • is the actual spec of the phone,

  • as it's running a Snapdragon 710.

  • So if you're familiar with the Snapdragon 710,

  • it has graced such wonderful devices,

  • such as the Smartisan Nut Pro 2S,

  • the Mystery Tech phone that we took a look at recently.

  • And by recently I mean last year.

  • Look, it's weird that this is a very expensive,

  • high-end phone that has a mid-range 2018 processor,

  • but, they definitely spent a lot of money on the design,

  • on the screen, it does actually feel really impressive.

  • Is it easy to recommend a $1,500 (cha-ching) phone?

  • Yeah, I mean it's cheaper then the Galaxy Fold,

  • but it is a $1,500 phone!

  • A lot of the specs, realistically,

  • with this phone are fairly underwhelming.

  • The processor isn't anything on special, that's very bright.

  • As well as you're getting a okay camera.

  • It's not actually that good, but I mean,

  • from my early testing, it seems to be fine,

  • especially, it's very dark in here, it's kinda hard to tell.

  • It doesn't have a massive battery,

  • I think it's somewhere in the neighborhood

  • of about 2,500 milliamp hours,

  • but the thing is, the Razr is not a practical choice.

  • This is not a phone which you can just say, oh yes!

  • Obviously, that's the new phone I'm going to use.

  • It's a novelty, it's something cool,

  • it's something very different and unlike something like,

  • I gotta, I keep bringing up the Galaxy Fold.

  • It's really the only major competition,

  • there's actually a real use for the Razr.

  • The Galaxy Fold is great,

  • but you know it's gonna break in like five seconds.

  • This is a much smaller phone and importantly,

  • it still seems usable, right?

  • Like once you open it up, it's not that big,

  • it's not that wide.

  • It just kinda feels like a normal phone.

  • When you fold it, it is much, much smaller

  • and I appreciate that.

  • That's a legit gimmick, it's not just like,

  • oh, we've got a giant tablet.

  • It's like, no, this is a normal phone,

  • which is half the size it normally should be.

  • The thing is with the Razr, it's cool.

  • It's something which I'm honestly,

  • really excited to check out,

  • so the pre-orders go live in December

  • and this should go on sale, ow that hurt!

  • This phone goes on sale right around CES,

  • or early January of next year.

  • $1,500 is hard to justify!

  • I mean, it is really, really hard to justify,

  • but especially when you look back at the original Razr,

  • there's definitely a lot of nostalgia there, right?

  • I mean there's nostalgia for flipping your phone.

  • Hey Ken, how's it going?

  • Oh you didn't spend enough money on Mystery Tech!

  • (clicks phone)

  • Come on, we all miss that, right?

  • So to sum my thoughts on the Motorola Razr,

  • essentially, it's Diplo approved!

  • And also, I probably should go back to the studio

  • and talk more about the original Razr right now!

  • (upbeat music)

- Hey guys, this is Austin!

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