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Motorola Razr 50 Display and Battery Life

As befitting a Razr, the 50 has two presentations - a foldable one within, and a more modest extra one on the cover. The primary board is a 6.9-inch LTPO OLED with a 1,080x2,640px goal in a tallish 22:9 viewpoint. It's kind of equivalent to on the 50 Ultra, yet less the Dolby Vision support (there's HDR10+) and with a greatest revive pace of 'just' 120Hz (165Hz on the 50 Ultra).



The cover screen is one of the greatest redesigns for the vanilla Razr - instead of the minuscule ticker-style unit of the 40, the 50 gets a genuinely 3.6-inch show with a 1,056x1,066px goal and a 90Hz most extreme revive rate. It's pretty much a similar one as on the 40 Ultra, with the 50 Ultra as yet keeping up with prevalence with its new 4-incher, and either new Razr looking cooler than contending Systems.



In our brilliance testing, the inside show of the Razr 50 was great for just shy of 1,300nits - hardly better than the Razr 50 Ultra and higher than the Z Flip5, yet not exactly as splendid as the Z Flip6. We additionally estimated 1,323nits on the cover board. The Razr 50 is in the higher class of clamshells concerning brilliance, that is without a doubt, regardless of whether Motorola isn't permitting more than mid-500s while changing the slider physically.



Motorola has rearranged the invigorate rate taking care of for this age - there are only two modes on the Razr 50, the two of them versatile, yet with various roofs. High is the one that will permit it to go up to 120Hz, while Standard limits things to 60Hz. By and by, as long as the screen is inactive, the Razr 50 will dial down the revive rate to 1Hz in one or the other mode and afterward shoot up to the comparing roof when you contact the presentation.



We didn't get HDR in Netflix however, and in different cases the execution is... uncommon. For instance, in YouTube we possibly got the telephone to change to HDR while showing a video in full screen - not in that frame of mind of windowed playback. Semi-related, when a HDR YouTube video is changed to the PIP mode (the little window on top of whatever else you have on the screen), the window simply goes dark, with just sound emerging - that is not the situation with non-HDR recordings, which play back fine and dandy.



Additionally not exactly hearty is the way the Razr 50 handles the Ultra HDR photograph standard. It simply doesn't work in Google Photographs (which is the Razr's default display application), despite the fact that the telephone records the metadata - its photographs really do get the normal feature brilliance support on different telephones. Oddly, Ultra HDR takes care of business in Chrome so the telephone upholds it.



The Motorola Razr 50 is fueled by a 4,200mAh battery - a similar limit as last year's model, despite everything some more than the Razr 50 Ultra despite the fact that the Ultra model got an unassuming increment this year (4,000mAh, up from 3,800mAh). The Cosmic system Z Flips are pressing more modest batteries as well.



The Razr 50 aced two of the parts of our Dynamic Use test, posting class-driving outcomes for video playback and web perusing. It was at the low finish of the range in gaming however, and about normal in voice call life span. So not the most ideal foldable choice for gaming (not that the chipset is perfect at it in any case), yet generally excellent to extraordinary perseverance in any case.



The charging specs of the Razr 50 rundown a similar 30W capacity as the past model; just the retail bundle has lost the 33W TurboPower connector that accompanied the Razr 40. We involved a Pixel 30W connector for our testing, yet any great Power Conveyance unit evaluated for 30W or more ought to have the option to maximize the telephone's evaluated input.



In our testing, the Razr 50 returned very much like numbers to the Razr 40's, arriving at a full charge in a little more than 60 minutes, with 59% appearance in the battery pointer at the half-hour mark. That makes the vanilla Razr a little speedier than the System Z Flip5 and more outstandingly quicker than the Z Flip6, however not quite as fast as the Razr 50 Ultra.

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