Mid-range · 2024

Motorola Razr 50

Our Take CPU benches near recent mid-range phones like the Samsung Galaxy A55

A solid mid-ranger with an AMOLED screen and a 120Hz display.

Best for Streaming · reading · social
Strength AMOLED screen, 120Hz smooth scrolling
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In the Real World

See how the Motorola Razr 50 looks and feels in everyday use.

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Full specifications

What stands out

Opens into a bigger foldable screen for tablet-style use

Dolby Atmos for higher-quality listening

Pro camera extras: RAW, laser AF

Display

6.9″ · Dynamic AMOLED · 1080 × 2640 · 120 Hz · HDR
OLED + smooth

A clean OLED panel — colours pop and sunlight visibility is solid.

Screen size
6.9"
Panel type
Dynamic AMOLED
OLED
Resolution
1080 × 2640 px
Refresh rate
120 Hz
Smooth
Brightness
1289 nits
HDR
Supported

Performance

Mediatek Dimensity 7300X (4 nm) · 8-core 2.5 GHz · Mali-G615 MC2
Everyday capable

Daily apps and casual games run smoothly — heavy gaming will drop frames.

Chipset
Mediatek Dimensity 7300X (4 nm)
Current CPU tier
Mid-range
AnTuTu
705,600
v10
GeekBench
3,016
CPU
8-core, 2.5 GHz
GPU
Mali-G615 MC2
Process
4 nm
Storage type
UFS Storage 4.0
CPU layout
4xCortex A78 2.5GHz + 4xCortex A55 2.0GHz

Camera

50 MP f/1.7 main · OIS · 32 MP selfie · 4K video
OIS + 4K

Stabilised main camera holds up in low light. Front camera is fine for daylight selfies.

Main camera
50 MP f/1.7
OIS
Ultrawide
13 MP f/2.2
Front camera
32 MP f/2.4
Main sensor
Samsung GN8, 1/1.96", 0.7µm
Slow motion
Yes, 120 fps
Camera extras
RAW, laser AF
Video
4K @ 30 fps
4K video

Battery

4200 mAh · 30 W wired · 15 W wireless

Battery is average for the class — fine for daily use.

Capacity
4200 mAh
Lab active use
11:46h
Wired charging
30 W
Wireless charging
15 W
Wireless charging
Reverse wireless charging
Supported
Reverse charging
Removable
No

Audio

Very good (-23.5 LUFS) · Stereo · Dolby Atmos
Stereo speakers
Loudspeaker
Very good (-23.5 LUFS)
Speakers
Stereo
Stereo
Dolby Atmos
Supported
Audio features
Dolby Atmos
Microphones
3

Memory

8 GB RAM · 256 GB
Roomy
RAM
8 GB
Storage
256 GB
Storage type
UFS 2.2
Expandable
No

Connectivity

5G · NFC · Wi-Fi 6E
Modern radios
5G
Yes
4G LTE
Yes
NFC
Yes
Contactless
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E
Modern Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
5.4
GPS systems
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, SUPL, Galileo
USB
USB-C
USB OTG
Supported
3.5mm jack
No
IR blaster
No
SIM
1× Nano-SIM

Build & Design

4 g · 7.3 mm
Height
171.3 mm
Width
74.0 mm
Thickness
7.3 mm
Weight
4 g

Sensors

Fingerprint (side-mounted) · gyro · accelerometer · proximity
Sensors
Fingerprint (side-mounted), gyro, accelerometer, proximity, compass, barometer

Specifications sourced from GSMArena · Read full review

Independent Test Scores

Lab-tested scores from DXOMark — independent measurements, not manufacturer claims. Tap any card to view photo samples and the full review.

Scores are on DXOMark's open-ended 0–200 scale. Higher is better.

How it stacks up against the rest.

Quick reads against a few phones in the same price tier. Tap any one for the deep comparison.

vs

Apple iPhone 16

Loses on most 1 win 4 losses
Smoother display
Dynamic AMOLED vs OLED panel · 120 Hz vs 60 Hz refresh · 6.9″ vs 6.1″ screen
Lower benchmark score
706k vs 1.9M AnTuTu · Mid-range vs Flagship tier
Lower video ceiling
4K @ 30 fps vs 4K @ 60 fps video
Shorter tested battery life
11h 46m vs 15h 42m active use
Less protected
None vs IP68 protection
vs

Samsung Galaxy S24

Trades blows 2 wins 3 losses
Sharper screen
1080 × 2640 vs 1080 × 2340 resolution · 6.9″ vs 6.2″ screen
Starts with more storage
256 GB vs 128 GB baseline
Lower benchmark score
706k vs 1.9M AnTuTu · Mid-range vs Flagship tier
Lower video ceiling
4K @ 30 fps vs 8K @ 30 fps video
Less protected
None vs IP68 protection

Where to buy

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