Motorola’s back after a stellar 2023, where the longtime phone maker surprised everyone (including me) with its foldable Razr phones. Now that I’ve spent a good deal of time with its latest phones, the Razr 2024 and Razr Plus 2024 , it’s time to find out how their cameras stack up against one another. In usual fashion, I took both phones on a photo shootout where I captured over 200 photos between the two — which I then looked over on my computer to assess their qualities.
This is important because of the price difference between them, which at $300, is a lot of money if you opt to go for the more premium $999 priced Razr Plus 2024. There’s also the controversial decision that Motorola made for the Razr Plus 2024 , which sees the removal of the ultrawide camera in favor of a dedicated 50MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom paired with its 50MP main camera. In my Razr Plus 2024 review , I mentioned how the change makes the new Razr Plus less of a vlogger video camera and takes away the extra utility I got with last year’s ultrawide camera.
Luckily, the standard Razr 2024 keeps the setup that I’m more accustomed to using with a 50MP main camera and 13MP ultrawide one. Despite lacking a telephoto camera, I said in my Razr 2024 review that this model still offers an effective zoom with its main camera. Now that you know what’s at stake, I’ll show you how these new cameras compare against one another by grading these Motorola flip phones in the following cate.
