Motorola Razr Ultra Gains Favor Over Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
A tech reviewer finds the Motorola Razr Ultra more compelling than the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra after extended use.
After a month of using the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, a tech reviewer acknowledges its solid performance and refined software but notes a lack of excitement. In contrast, the Motorola Razr Ultra, despite being nearly a year old, continues to impress with its compact design and flagship capabilities. The Razr Ultra's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 16GB of RAM ensure smooth performance, even with the latest Android 16 update. Its 4,700mAh battery offers commendable longevity, and the 68W wired charging surpasses the S26 Ultra's charging speed. The device's clamshell design provides a full-sized smartphone experience that folds into a compact form, with an intuitive cover screen enhancing usability. While the Razr Ultra's camera system isn't as versatile as the S26 Ultra's, and it lacks certain durability features, its overall user experience makes it the preferred choice for the reviewer.