Trên tay 4 con Motorola bán tại Việt Nam: Rarz 60 gập đẹp ghê

By Duy Luân Dễ Thương

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Key Concepts

  • Motorola's Return to Vietnam: The brand is re-entering the Vietnamese market with official distribution after a long absence.
  • Foldable Phones: Motorola is focusing on its foldable phone segment, particularly the Motorola Razr series.
  • Motorola Razr 60: The flagship foldable phone discussed, featuring a clamshell design, a secondary external display, and a 120Hz OLED internal screen.
  • Clamshell vs. Foldable: The reviewer distinguishes between clamshell foldables (like the Razr 60) focused on fashion and compactness, and true foldables (like JPhone or F Nor Magic V5) considered more practical.
  • External Display Functionality: The Razr 60's external screen can be used for notifications, music control, photography, and even running most Android applications.
  • Internal Display: A 6.9-inch flexible OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate and a relatively subtle crease.
  • Software Experience: Motorola's UI is described as close to stock Android but with some customizations and integrated AI features.
  • Chipset: The Razr 60 uses a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X, considered sufficient for everyday use but not for heavy gaming.
  • Motorola S60 Fusion: A mid-range device with a slightly curved screen, a faux leather back, and a focus on aesthetics.
  • Motorola G35 & G06 Power: Entry-level devices with similar design language to the S60 Fusion, featuring textured backs.
  • Pricing: The reviewer notes that pricing will be a crucial factor for Motorola's success in the competitive Vietnamese market.

Motorola's Re-entry into the Vietnamese Market

Motorola is making a comeback in Vietnam, officially selling its products after a significant hiatus. This return is noted to coincide with a visible community of users in Vietnam who have been importing and using Motorola devices, particularly from Facebook groups. The company is launching with four initial models: the Motorola Razr 60, Motorola S60 Fusion, Motorola G35, and the budget-friendly Motorola G06 Power.

Focus on the Motorola Razr 60

The reviewer intends to provide a detailed look at the Motorola Razr 60, as they are more familiar with high-end devices and the foldable segment. The other models will receive a briefer overview, focusing primarily on their external design.

Design and Aesthetics of the Razr 60

The Razr 60 adopts a clamshell foldable design, similar to devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and the Oppo Find N3 Flip. The reviewer expresses a personal preference for "foldable" (book-style) foldables over "clamshell" designs, viewing the latter as more fashion-oriented and targeted towards younger users who use their phones as a style statement.

  • External Bezel: The external bezels are considered slightly thick, but this is acknowledged as the Razr 60 is not the top-tier "Ultra" model.
  • Top Accent: A white decorative panel on the top of the phone is noted.
  • Back Panel: The back panel is a standout feature, with a textured finish that is pleasant to touch and visually appealing, unlike the plain glass backs of some competitors.
  • Front Display: The external display is nearly edge-to-edge, wrapping around the camera modules.

External Display Functionality

The external display on the Razr 60 offers several functionalities:

  • Photography: Can be used as a viewfinder for taking photos.
  • Media Control: Allows for music playback control.
  • Notifications: Displays incoming notifications.
  • App Support: Crucially, it can run almost any Android application. The reviewer demonstrates this by running the "LII" app, which is not specifically optimized for foldable screens, as well as YouTube, Gmail, Maps, and the Photos app for quick image viewing.
  • App Management: To enable app usage on the external screen, users must manually select and allow specific applications through an "edit" function. The first time an app is launched externally, a permission prompt will appear.

Internal Display

The Razr 60 features a 6.9-inch flexible OLED display that folds inwards.

  • Crease: The crease on the internal screen is described as "fairly faint" and "shallow" when touched, comparable to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, though slightly more pronounced than the Z Flip 7.
  • Internal Bezels: The bezels around the internal display are still considered somewhat thick.
  • User Experience: When unfolded, it functions like a standard vertical smartphone screen, albeit longer than most. The width is deemed sufficient for accurate typing.
  • Refresh Rate: Both the internal and external displays have a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.
  • Glossiness: The internal OLED display is noted to be slightly more glossy than the external display, a common characteristic of flexible displays. Motorola includes an anti-glare coating, similar to Samsung devices, but less pronounced than Oppo's.

Software and Performance

Motorola's UI

The software experience is a departure from the reviewer's recent experiences with other brands. Motorola's interface is described as being close to stock Android but not identical to Pixel devices. It's characterized by a simple, less colorful design that adheres to Google's design principles.

  • Motorola AI: Integrated AI features are present, allowing for chat functionalities.
  • Voice-to-Text: The voice recording app supports converting speech to Vietnamese text.
  • Pre-installed Apps: The device comes with pre-installed applications such as Perplex City (for AI search) and Adobe Scan, along with a notes app. Further in-depth software review is planned.

Performance

  • Chipset: The Razr 60 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X. While not a flagship 9000-series chip, it provides a smooth experience for everyday tasks without noticeable lag. The reviewer speculates that users of this device are less likely to be focused on heavy gaming or extreme performance.

Other Motorola Models

Motorola S60 Fusion

This mid-range device features a slightly curved screen, a design element now more common in the mid-tier segment.

  • Design: The reviewer finds the S60 Fusion's design attractive, particularly the blue color variant.
  • Back Panel: The faux leather-like back is a highlight, offering a pleasant tactile feel, reduced fingerprint smudging, and a matte finish. The color gradient on the back and frame is also praised.
  • Screen: The curved screen experience is deemed "okay."
  • Fingerprint Sensor: The fingerprint sensor is positioned a bit low.
  • Build Quality: While the overall build is good, the seams between the back material and frame are not as refined as on the Razr 60.

Motorola G35 and G06 Power

These entry-level devices share a similar design language with the S60 Fusion, featuring textured backs.

  • Back Material: The G35 and S60 Fusion appear to use similar materials, with the S60 Fusion offering a slightly more premium feel. The G06 has a smoother back.
  • Color Options: Motorola is noted for selecting "very striking" color options for these models.
  • Weight: Both the G35 and G06 Power are described as slightly heavier than the S60 Fusion.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

The reviewer concludes their initial hands-on experience with the understanding that pricing will be a critical factor for Motorola's success in the competitive Vietnamese market. They plan to dedicate more time to thoroughly testing the Motorola Razr 60, with a particular focus on its software and UI customizations. The video ends with a thank you to the viewers and a promise of future updates.

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