Motorola Razr 40 Ultra lets Android embrace the folding design with unique software features
Motorola Razr 40 ships with Android 13 software.
It’s mostly stock-Android but with some enhancements for multi-tasking and personalization.
The larger cover screen opens up a canvas for several new use cases.
Motorola Razr 40 series has launched in India in two models namely the Razr 40 and the Razr 40 Ultra. Both ship with Android 13 but because of its bigger cover screen, the Ultra model has got more interesting software features. Some of these let you change the way you interact with and use Android. C’mon have a look.
6 Must-try Motorola Razr 40 Ultra software features
1. The Razr 40 Ultra’s cover screen acts as a Peek Display that shows time, date, and monochrome icons for app notifications. This is like the company’s Always-On Display.
2. The cover screen is bigger and stretches below the camera rings. It looks as if the cameras are floating islands. Select compatible apps can be stretched to fit the full screen.
3. Moto Gestures like Press and Hold 3 fingers to take screenshot, Double Twist the phone to open camera, Tap on the back of the phone to Quick Launch apps, settings, and services.
3. Quickly access apps from the Sidebar and even open them in floating windows.
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4. Run standalone apps on the outer display. Well, some apps may not work in the beginning until their developers make the necessary changes. You can also watch videos, open the camera viewfinder, and respond to messages from this screen. There is even the option to access quick settings and the recent apps menu from this smaller display.
5. There is even a quick toggle to switch between the inner and the outer screen. Closing the flip also opens the app on the external display.
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6. One of the quirky new features is called Retro Razr that simulates the old basic Razr phone interface on the main screen of the Razr 40 Ultra.
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