I’ve been the flip phone guy at Android Authority for several years now, but in more recent years, I’ve specifically been the Razr guy. From the minute Motorola put a bigger 3.6-inch cover display on the original Razr Plus and opened the door to my entire library of apps, I knew it was the flip for me.
Samsung has offered some impressive alternatives, but Moto has had its rival beat for several generations now. It made leaps forward, bringing its bigger cover screen to cheaper price points and spreading faster charging to the Razr series along the way. Sure, there were a few missteps here and there, like letting the Razr Plus stagnate for a few years while the Razr and Razr Ultra picked up actual updates, but I figured Motorola knew what it was doing.