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GIOPUEY Case Compatible with Motorola Razr 40 Ultra, PU leather + Hard PC Cover, Carbon Fiber Texture Phone Case, Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Shock - 2-Yellow

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The standout design highlight is the Razr 40 Ultra’s cover screen. It becomes a bold feature, with an almost mirror finish until it lights up. Add trusted everyday protection to your razr+ 2023 and charging flexibility with this convenient Power & Protection bundle. It includes the motorola razr+ 2023 clear case, a wireless charging pad, the TurboPower 50W Duo charger, a 6.6ft cable, and an electronics organizer bag. The clear case is made of 2 pieces of rigid polycarbonate, precision fit to the razr+ 2023 with CNC machined cutouts. It showcases your phone by adding protection without unnecessary bulk. The case stays put with adhesive interior strips which are hidden by color matched NCVM trim. On the charging front, this bundle provides two great options for the razr+: first, a 10W wireless charging pad provides an easy way to recharge by just setting you razr+ down on it. The charging pad is powered by the TurboPower 50W duo which is a 2 port powerhouse in a compact form factor. The USB-A port powers the wireless charging pad with the long 6.6ft cable which provides more freedom for placing the pad. The USB-C port can charge the razr+ 2023 at its maximum 30W speed (USB-C cable not included) or you can use for a different device. Finally, the electronics organizer bag provides a handy carrying case for your charging system, perfect for travelers. Simplify your razr+ experience by getting your charging and protection all at once- and at a discount- with this exclusive bundle! It’s also just a well-built, good-looking smartphone with the choice of either vegan leather or glass on the rear, and it’s available in some stunning colour options including Viva Magenta, Pantone’s colour of the year in 2023. The pinky-red finish is absolutely stunning, with a shiny aluminium frame in a complementary shade. The hinge mechanism isn’t as solid as that of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 or Z Fold 4, but unlike Samsung’s foldables, the Razr 40 Ultra shuts flat with no gap. It also stays part-open between around 45º and 140º. That means you can use the camera app to get a steadied shot, or watch optimised video apps like YouTube, angling the screen for comfortable viewing. It’s also noticeably taller than other phones, even 6.8-inch panels like the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, thanks to a tall-and-narrow 22:9 aspect ratio. I didn’t have any complaints about actually using the display, though it did feel a bit long – like I was holding a remote control – at times.

Of course, it is all about the displays with foldables, so let’s start with that outer panel. It’s the largest of any clamshell foldable now measuring in at a whopping 3.6 inches, and it’s not simply a big screen either.Getting into specifics, the Razr scored 1765 single-core and 4500 multi-core in Geekbench, and 2313 in 3Dmark Wild Life Extreme. That matches up with the Z Flip 4 and outperforms the Find N2 Flip, once again, keeping things competitive – until the Z Flip 5 launches, at least. The Razr 40 Ultra’s cover screen is a massive 3.6in, and thanks to its square shape, it has a much larger surface area than longer cover screens on Oppo and Samsung flip phones.

Navigation gestures are a bit fiddly on the cover screen, and you can’t independently activate navigation buttons on it, and gestures on the main display. This is something Motorola should look into, but that doesn’t take away from the responsiveness of the front display. Battery life is one area where the Razr 40 Ultra could do with a bit of improvement. Sure, it’s a slightly larger 3800mAh cell than the 3500mAh Razr 2022, but the Razr 40 Ultra has both a larger internal and external display to power. It’s worth noting that it’s also smaller than the cheaper Razr 40, which boasts the same 4300mAh cell as the Oppo Find N2 Flip. Antimicrobial Treatment: Contains an antimicrobial agent with properties built in to protect your case by inhibiting the growth of odor-causing bacteria. 3 Hinge Design: The Bridgetown case is specially designed for hinged phones like the Motorola Razr. It covers the hinge so you get complete drop protection. The main 12MP camera is also of note, with OIS and an f/1.5 aperture not only delivering crisp images during the day but in low-light conditions too, though the latter can suffer from a slightly misjudged focus without any kind of laser autofocus tech. Still, it’s a capable snapper that you can use to take selfies thanks to the folding form factor of the phone.

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Just like last year’s Razr and the Galaxy Z Flip 4, Motorola’s latest clamshell has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. In itself, that’s no bad thing. The 8+ Gen 1 is a tried and tested foldable champ and can handle pretty intensive gaming even in slender contenders. As for the battery, while the Razr 40 Ultra’s capacity can’t touch the current clamshell champ, the OPPO Find N2 Flip with its best-in-class 4300mAh cell, the Razr’s 3800mAh of power does a great job of getting us through a full day.

Audio performance is also rather strong with decent amounts of volume delivered from the clamshell’s stereo speaker setup, and Dolby Atmos support on offer when listening to music via headphones further enhances the experience. Unflip it, and the 40 Ultra’s main display unfurls. Thanks to its tall 22:9 aspect ratio and 6.9in size, it’s a reach, to say the least, and with its pOLED screen tech and wide Full HD resolution, Moto’s display also showcases a fine-looking picture. We used it in direct sunlight without any issues – unsurprising given the peak brightness of 1400 nits, and thanks to good viewing angles and a super-smooth 165Hz refresh rate, the Razr 40 Ultra screens impress inside and out. Fusion Curve is designed to be optically clear, so it looks just like your phone’s original screen.

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Contains anti-microbial properties that protect the screen protector by inhibiting the growth of odor-causing bacteria and guarding against degradation from microogranisms.* More than just big, it’s also sharp and smooth. Running with OLED screen tech, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a pixel density of 413PPI. That’s the same clarity as the inner screen, a really nice touch. It was responsive in our time with it, and while some apps are cramped, as is typing, it still gave us enough room to swipe through its interface and most third-party apps without too many fumbles, creating a much better experience than last year’s Razr. Surprisingly considering the smartphone’s ‘Ultra’ moniker that usually suggests the best of the best, the chipset found within the Razr 40 Ultra isn’t the most powerful one that money can buy.

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