The bigger, better cover screen is a delight to use — but familiar problems persist.
It’s rare to feel delighted by a phone in 2024, but that’s the Motorola Razr Plus, baby.
Sure, phones are amazing little computers. For $999, which is what the Razr Plus costs, they should be. But they’re mature products — tools rather than objects of delight — and for the most part, they’ve blended into the background noise of our lives. But the Razr Plus is different,
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