Motorola Razr Ultra 40 Camera Review

Moto Razr 40 Ultra: Cameras – Dual rear camera system: – 12MP primary sensor – 13MP ultra-wide sensor (also doubles for selfies) – Average low-light performance – 32MP front-facing camera (integrated in main display) – Shoots decent selfies, especially using rear cameras with cover display – Lacks a telephoto lens for zooming

The device sports two rear-facing cameras, a 12MP primary and a 13MP ultra-wide, which also serve as selfie cameras via the cover display.

In daylight, the images are decent, though the dynamic range could be better, and the primary camera is noticeably sharper than the ultra-wide.

The camera app is packed with modes like portrait, slow-mo, and macro, plus additional options such as timelapse and dual capture.

However, the lack of a telephoto sensor limits versatility. Daylight photos look good, albeit with slightly muted colors and average dynamic range.

 32MP front camera impresses with sharp, well-exposed selfies in most situations.

Yet, for the best selfie results, I found using the rear cameras with the cover display unbeatable.

In low light, maintaining detail and color consistency becomes challenging, especially handheld.

Check Moto Razr 40 Ultra: day Video

Check Moto Razr 40 Ultra: day Video