SpecEagle review · Motorola

Razr 50 review: The more affordable Razr flip, with a roomy cover screen.

SpecEagle Editorial·Jun 2024·$699
Overall
80/100
Class rank
#27 of 38
Tier
Foldable
Buy?
At the right price
The verdict, up front

A flip phone for buyers who do not want to pay flip-phone prices.

The Razr 50 makes the flip form factor more affordable, with a roomy cover screen and wireless charging. The mid-tier chip and small battery are the trade-offs.

01Display

87/100

87/100 — right at the average for foldable phones of 2024.

Main6.9" LTPO pOLED, 120 Hz
Cover3.6" pOLED, 90 Hz
Peak brightness3,000 nits
ProtectionGorilla Glass Victus

02Camera

78/100

78/100 — right at the average for foldable phones of 2024.

Main50 MP, f/1.7, OIS
Ultrawide13 MP, f/2.2, macro
Selfie32 MP, f/2.4
Video4K @ 30 fps

03Performance

74/100

74/100 is one of the weaker performance results among foldable phones of 2024 — 9 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 7300X (4 nm)
CPU8 cores
GPUMali-G615 MC2
RAM8 GB / 12 GB
Storage256 GB

04Battery

80/100

80/100 — right at the average for foldable phones of 2024.

Capacity4,200 mAh
Wired30 W TurboPower
Wireless15 W

05Build

85/100

85/100 — right at the average for foldable phones of 2024.

06Value

83/100

At 83/100 this is one of the strongest value showings among foldable phones of 2024 — 8 points above the cohort average.

What works
  • Affordable entry into a modern flip phone.
  • Large 3.6" cover screen.
  • Vegan-leather finish.
  • Wireless charging included.
What doesn't
  • Dimensity 7300X is mid-tier.
  • Modest 4,200 mAh battery and 30 W charging.
  • IPX8 — water but not dust resistant.
  • Two cameras only.
Cross-shop it against
Galaxy Z Fold 7 Special
$1,999 · score 90/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 38-phone cohort of foldable devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .