Using a Motorola RAZR as my YouTube camera - 2 Year verdictUsing a Motorola RAZR as my YouTube camera - 2 Year verdict

Motorola RAZR 40 Ultra 2-Year Review: Durability & Vlogging Verdict

Is the Motorola RAZR 40 Ultra (RAZR+ 2023) still worth it in 2026? After 2 years of intensive daily use as my primary vlogging phone, here is my honest long-term review on its durability, hinge quality, and battery life. 📱✨ In this video, I dive deep into how this foldable phone has held up after two years. I discuss the inner display’s resilience [01:04], the battery performance after hundreds of charge cycles [02:42], and why I still recommend the Motorola RAZR 40 Ultra for content creators and vloggers. If you’re worried about the hinge cracking or the screen protector peeling, I share my real-world experience and how I’ve protected my phone using a custom Alcantara pouch.

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Why I use a motorola razr as my default youtube camera?

The main reason many content creators and YouTubers like myself use a Motorola Razr (especially the Razr+ / Razr Ultra models) as a go-to or “default” camera for YouTube videos is its unique clamshell flip design, which solves a common pain point in selfie/vlogging-style filming better than most straight phones or even the competing Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.

Key Advantages for YouTube/Vlogging

  • Self-recording with the better rear cameras: On a normal phone, when you film yourself, you’re stuck using the lower-quality front-facing camera. With the Razr flipped halfway or fully closed, you can use the main rear camera(s) (higher resolution, better low-light performance, wider aperture, etc.) while previewing yourself on the large external cover screen.
  • Large external display for easy framing: Newer Razr+ models have a ~3.6-inch external screen (much bigger than the tiny cover display on the Samsung Z Flip). This lets you clearly see and frame yourself even when the phone is propped up a few feet away (on a table, monopod, or tripod). You can get waist-up shots or full-body framing without guessing or constantly checking. Videographers have specifically praised this for quick self-shots and b-roll.
  • Hands-free and flexible positioning: The flip form factor makes it easy to stand the phone up in “Flex View” mode (partially folded) like a mini tripod. It’s also great for one-handed vlogging or quick setup in casual/on-the-go situations. Some creators love the built-in camcorder mode, which gives a nostalgic retro look and feel when recording.
  • Compact and portable for creators: It’s pocketable when closed, yet functional for quick clips without pulling out a full camera rig. Many use it as a secondary/b-roll camera alongside a main mirrorless or flagship phone.

Realistic Caveats

  • Video quality is “good enough,” not flagship-level: In good lighting, 4K video looks solid for YouTube/social media, with decent stabilization and colors. Low light or demanding scenarios show it’s not as strong as an iPhone, Pixel, or Galaxy S/Ultra series. Creators often note it’s fine for vlogs but not the absolute best for professional-grade footage.
  • Not primarily a camera phone: Motorola prioritizes the fun form factor over raw camera hardware, so some prefer it for the experience rather than pure image quality.

Summary: Motorola RAZR Camera for YouTube and Vlogging as content creator

In short, people don’t choose the Razr because it has the absolute best camera specs — they choose it because the flip design + big external preview screen makes self-filming for YouTube dramatically more convenient and higher-quality (by letting you use the rear cameras while seeing yourself perfectly). It’s especially popular among vloggers who want quick, natural-looking talking-head or lifestyle clips without extra gear. Be sure to also check out my 1 year update and review video here for my Motorola RAZR 40 Ultra.

Feedback

If you’re doing a lot of solo YouTube content, the Razr turns the phone into a more versatile little studio tool than a slab phone ever could. What camera do you use as your main tool for content creation? Do you also have a Motorola RAZR? Let me know in the comments and please subscribe to my YouTube channel. Please help grow my channel by subscribing or becoming a premium channel member, so I can test, review and compare new products. Please support my channel and use my Tesla promo code for a big discount on your new car or free supercharger Miles.

By GJ

Hello my name is Gerrit Jan. I am an experienced freelance SEO writer, business developer and product manager - Specializing in data center colocation, IoT and global connectivity. I provide interim management and IT consulting services in German, Dutch and English markets. In addition, I like to create content in WordPress and YouTube in the field of car detailing, IT, product tests, travel and career.

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