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Motorola Razr+ (2025) Review: A Decent Flip That Goes Beyond the Basics

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Last updated: 2025/07/21 at 6:56 PM
News Room Published 21 July 2025
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The Razr+ comes equipped with a 50MP main camera with an aperture of f/1.7 and includes optical image stabilization (OIS). There’s also a 50MP telephoto lens with an aperture of f/2.0. A 32MP front-facing selfie camera sits on the inside of the main display and has an aperture of f/2.4. All the cameras use quad-pixel binning for final shots of 12.5MP, 12.5MP, and 8MP, respectively. You can use the full resolution of the camera through the Hi-Res mode if you want to. 

Main camera (Credit: Sarah Lord)

Photos using the main camera on the Razr+ in bright sunlight are decent enough. The colors appear fairly accurate, with grass and leaves looking true to life. Colors are also good on shots taken with the telephoto camera, but zooming into the photo reveals a loss of detail, especially around things like individual leaves and branches. 

The Razr+ has three zoom levels: 1x, 2x, and 4x. Here is a progression of the same location using all three levels. 

Motorola Razr+ (2025) photo sample, main camera

Main camera, 1x (Credit: Sarah Lord)

Motorola Razr+ (2025) photo sample, telephoto camera

Telephoto camera, 2x (Credit: Sarah Lord)

Motorola Razr+ (2025) photo sample, telephoto camera

Telephoto camera, 4x (Credit: Sarah Lord)

There’s no official macro camera on board, so I used the main camera to take photos of these flowers.

Motorola Razr+ (2025) photo sample, main camera

Main camera, closeups (Credit: Sarah Lord)

The camera does a respectable job of capturing all the details around the edge of the flowers, though I wish it were easier to focus on a single, individual flower.

Motorola Razr+ (2025) photo sample, selfie camera

Selfie camera (Credit: Sarah Lord)

The selfie camera does an OK job of capturing this picture of my dog in low light. One of the perks of a flip phone is that you almost never have to use the inner camera to take a selfie. It’s easy to just flip the main, higher-resolution camera up and take a picture of yourself that way using the outer screen as a viewfinder.

You can capture video with the Razr+ in 4K60, and record in slow motion in HD at 960fps, 240fps, or 120fps. The videos appear similar to photos with noise most apparent in underlit locations. 

If photography is important to you, you’ll be better off with a traditional slab phone. The Google Pixel 9 Pro ($999) has superior cameras for the same price.

The Razr+ is equipped with many of Google’s AI photo features, including Magic Editor, which allows you to move, resize, or erase parts of your image. There’s also Blur, which adds a bokeh effect; Unblur, which sharpens photos; and Magic Eraser, which gets rid of unwanted elements in the picture.

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