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    I’ve always loved the idea of a clamshell foldable phone. Ever since the reveal of the original Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, I’ve been enamoured by the prospect of having a second little screen – almost like a smartwatch built directly into your phone.

    Being able to see the time at a glance without picking up your phone is a massive convenience especially if, like me, you sit at a desk for hours a day and don’t want to constantly be reaching for your phone.

    When you’re out and about it makes quickly switching between your music an absolute breeze too, and is a crowd pleaser if you’re taking photos at a social event. Seriously, I’ve never seen some of my friends more excited than when they realised they could use the tiny little screen like a mirror for the perfect shot. Unfortunately, actually living with the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra for multiple weeks, brought all my rose tinted hopes crashing down.

    Motorola Razr 40 Ultra review closed handheld

    (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)

    It’s not a bad phone, don’t get me wrong, but the clamshell design leads to so many inevitable compromises. The battery life was pretty poor, especially compared to my Honor Magic 7 Pro daily driver at the time, as there’s only so much you can cram into such a tiny form factor. The folding screen itself also feels like a disaster waiting to happen, with a fragile hinge that could come to a violent, crunchy end thanks to just one wayward spec of sand.


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