The outer display is 3.6 inches, which is quite large for a secondary screen and lets you run nearly all apps. It’s particularly great for quick access to incoming messages, audio controls, and notifications. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz, so everything feels smooth and fluid. The main screen is 6.9-inch and has an even better, industry-leading refresh rate of 165Hz.
It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Performance is virtually flawless and you’d have to be a nitpicker to find any real differences between the performance of this phone and those powered by the slightly newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
The Razr Plus costs $999.99, which is in line with the prices of candy bar flagship phones which don’t let you do cool things such as using them in a laptop-like orientation.
At the moment, you can get the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II for free with the Razr Plus if you buy it at Motorola. The buds cost $299.99, so you’ll essentially be paying $700 for the Razr Plus, which is an incredibly good price for a phone of this caliber.
The QuietComfort Earbuds II are fantastic, lightweight buds with impressive active noise canceling (ANC) and excellent sound.