The Motorola Razr 40 smartphone test has joined our comparison


Motorola offers with its Razr 40 a folding smartphone in an efficient clamshell format. The device has a frankly successful interior screen, a correct photo part, an autonomy which is not scandalous with regard to its competitors and a pleasant design. However, it does not shine with high-flying performance or the interest of its outdoor screen, at a time when outdoor slabs are becoming widespread. But at its launch price, which is significantly lower than that of its competitors, it is an interesting proposition for anyone wishing to benefit from this very special compact design.

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Oppo’s Find X5 Pro is a very convincing successor to an already particularly successful Find X3 Pro. This smartphone does not show off in terms of photography, not playing the card of the number of megapixels, rather that of software processing. It succeeds and its ability to do well, even very well at both wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle, compensates for a slightly lower optical magnification than its direct competition. For the rest, the Find X5 Pro has a beautiful display, a power certainly not excessive, but sufficient, as well as a good autonomy (not to mention a very practical fast charge). With such a device, Oppo confirms that it deserves its place in the big leagues.

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